Today we're headed to see a factory tour that everyone should love. The Jelly Belly Jelly Bean Factory! They make some of the best jelly beans in the world! It's been a really long time since we've been here. Our last visit was way back in 2018!
There are a few sensory experiences along the tour. Here, a fan is blowing over a tube of Jelly Belly beans, and the air shoots out the top. Take a whiff and guess which flavor it is.
We could take pictures of almost every step. The portion where they form the centers by stamping the shapes into trays of corn starch was off limits.
Along they way they had fun games to keep the littles entertained. Here we're trying to keep beans out of a soccer net for some reason. With all of us waving our hands around, we were able to keep most of the beans out of the net.
And set a high score (presumably for the day)!
Ooh, the Bean Boozled line of jelly beans! These are fun! I like trying them from the Sample Bar and seeing which are the worst.
Packaging and shipping. There is a lot of automation here where the finished boxes move along a track and to robots waiting to stack them into pallets. Pretty cool!
A look at huge stacks of finished beans that are drying.
What's your Belly Flop IQ?
Belly Flops are beans that don't form quite right during the manufacturing process. Either two beans stuck together, squished beans, or something else not quite right. Those Belly Flops get sorted out and sold separately for discounted prices!
As the beans go by, you have to drag and drop the bad ones into the bin.
While they have many different flavors of beans, and some are sold individually, a large portion of them are sold as an assorted mix. How do they all get mixed together? We watched as these workers threw box after box of different beans onto this giant conveyor belt.
That's a lot of beans! So many that it went underneath the walkway we were on.
Every few boxes, the workers had to press a button on the side of the belt, presumably to show they loaded beans to that point. Once everything was full on the belt, each pressed a final button and the beans flew to a lifter that brought them into a mixing drum.
And out the other side comes an assorted mix with all the different flavors!
Thanks for visiting! I enjoyed seeing the factory up and running!
Off they go! It's interesting to see how they all come in in waves and come out completely random!
On past visits, we'd receive a goodie bag with Jelly Belly jelly beans on the way out, but this time there were none. Hmm.
Alli liked seeing the mosaics too! That is a cute bear. And yes, I like that Mona Lisa. She's a whole lot bigger than the original we saw in Paris!
Some interesting facts about the mosaics. So each takes about 100 hours to complete and weighs about 100 pounds when completed.
That was a fun factory tour! Next we'll go see the museum and visit the factory store!
What a fun factory tour...always more exciting to see the machines running than just sitting idle. Being able to get a whiff of the air that blows over the Jelly Belly beans was a treat. Sooooooo many Jelly Belly beans and in soooooooo many colors (I like the pastel colors!). That Bean Blitz was WILD, especially the Bonus round when the beans were shooting so quickly (couldn't stop laughing when that happened)...good job to the champs...truly a team effort! The Jelly Belly bean mosaics are very elaborate and interesting (btw, amazing Lego Mickey Mouse...very impressive). Alas, very few freebies nowadays (either that or price increases :-( ) EOM
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