Prices and availability subject to change. Results were ranked using the Epicurious four-fork rating system (four being best). ![]() Methodology: In a blind taste test, judges compared the flavor, consistency, and appearance of 13 brands of jelly beans. In order from highest to lowest score achieved, they are: Jelly Belly, Trader Joe's, Lifesavers, Starburst, Brach's, Mike & Ike, Just Born, Jolly Rancher, Gimbal's, Sweet Tarts, Russel Stover, Laffy Taffy, and Nerds. Tasters felt Laffy Taffy had an strange powdery consistency, while Nerds-brand candies were way too crunchy.Īll 13 types of jelly beans evaluated are available in supermarkets nationwide. Sweet Tarts was liked for its tart notes and Russel Stover for its big beans, but both lost points for an unappealing, mealy mouth-feel. Jelly Belly - Cocktail Classics Jelly Beans (70g) Sweets and Candy Jelly. Gimbal's had beautifully colored beans but was deemed too soft. SweeTarts Roll - 1.8oz (51g) - Both sweet and tart in flavour in a big way. Judges preferred the large, satisfying size of Just Born beans and the slightly sour tang of Jolly Rancher jellies, but both lost points for being too dense. ![]() Starburst was praised for its sunny colors and appealing texture, while we liked both Brach's and Mike & Ike for their sugar-forward taste. ![]() "Nice balance of tart and sweet-lots of flavor!" noted one taster.Ĭons: Tasters felt the jellies were a bit dull color-wise and had an artificial aftertaste. One tester said, "I really like the softer texture of these jelly beans." They also enjoyed the the tart, fruity flavor. Sweetarts Jelly Beans Ask a question about this product Printable version Share Options Details Description Reviews See Also Recommended The original Sweetarts Jelly Beans are savor each tangy, sweet and tart bite. Pros: The chewy, pliable texture won favor with the judges.
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