I absolutely love this place and I don’t even like jellybeans. As soon as you came in you were greeted by the staff and I managed to find some of these sports beans that I’ve been looking for! And they even had belly flops of those for 3 for $.99, seriously?! I’m so coming back. There’s more than just candy and there’s tons of merchandise and there’s so much packed into such a small place. They gave me a ton of samples to take home too.
Peggy A.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Jelly Bellys seem somewhat like an anachronism of the Reagan Era. That said, whenever I have out of town visitors(with kids) and we visit the Galleria this is a mandatory stop. Priscilla, my favorite jellybean monger, has an almost religious reverence for the product. She does not make you feel inferior if you ask the most simplistic of Jelly Belly questions. She enthusiastically makes you aware of new flavors and forgotten classics. She also makes you aware of special values which you might have overlooked. Some of the popular flavors are: Root Beer, Cream Soda, Pina Colada, Licorice, Bubblegum, Green Apple, Tutti Fruitti, Cotton Candy, Very Cherry, and Chocolate Pudding. BeanBoozled flavors include(among others): Barf, Lawn Clippings, Moldy Cheese, Stinky Socks, Canned Dog Food, Rotten Egg, and Booger…(Yum?). Years ago, I would always buy Jelly Bellys for my neice in Singapore(particularly, the BeanBoozled package). However, they are now available in many upscale shopping centers(and airports) throughout the world. Note: Foreign outlets don’t usually seem to have«Belly Flops» — malformed Bellys. But honestly, when I see Jelly Bellys in an open bowl in an office, it grosses me out. A spoon would be nice, and a cover, too. But I know people wouldn’t use the spoon when nobody was around anyway. Note: I doubt if the Secret Service allowed uncovered Jelly Belly bowls to sit around the White House during the Reagan presidency(but that was a simpler time, and maybe I am wrong). BTW, Google«ASMR Jelly Belly» to see what the Gipper started. Anyway, to get back on topic, Jelly Bellys make good gifts for some people(maybe yourself), and Priscilla makes a visit to the store in the Galleria a pleasure.
Ed R.
Tu valoración: 1 Carolina, RI
Ed R Rhode Island We stopped supplying Jelly Belly’s in our corporate office. We received a batch of sticky beans; they felt wet like the drying process wasn’t completed before they were packaged. So I sent a sample back to Jelly Belly with a note as requested in their«Product Guarantee». Which stats if quality is poor return them to their address & they will be replaced free of charge. Well I got a letter back from them which basically states their product is always perfect & the retailer is at fault so go back to them to them for satisfaction. Looks like this company’s employees don’t follow their own product guarantee guideline or the policy is completely made up so as to have some nice words on their packaging. I won’t purchase anything from any company who doesn’t stand by their product especially those that misrepresent themselves with false product guarantees. Bad Corporate Citizen, poor consumer relations, untrustworthy company.
Dave H.
Tu valoración: 1 San Antonio, TX
The store is not here. They moved to the Roseville Galleria Mall, next to Sears.
Lolia S.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Find your Belly Flops here! I still remember the Jelly Bellyache I had after eating too many Jelly Bellies… but it’s a bittersweet memory that I cherish. You can get fancy Jelly Belly merchandise here(bean dispenser machines), admire Jelly Belly art, and probably get all their flavors(sold by weight). My favorites are Juicy Pear and the Jelly Belly Sours. This is a retail store inside the mall, not the factory(some of the other reviewers are confused).
Jerrene T.
Tu valoración: 5 Honolulu, HI
I’ve always wanted to go here when I was a kid. My parents never wanted to drive and it wasn’t near anything they wanted to see. Fast forward. I’m an adult and my husband is willing to drive me anywhere I want to go. It’s even near his bff’s house. I beg to go. It’s Valentine’s Day. He happily takes me along with his bff and his goddaughter. It’s my first time. There was actually a line for the tour. We make it for the second tour of the day. So the tour was quite lame because there was wayyyy too many people and so many Mexican children who didn’t speak English and neither did their parents because they ran everywhere. Our tour guide didn’t scold them but that didn’t make it right. Anyway, it was the weekend so the workers weren’t working in the factory but it was still nice to see them make it on the videos. Maybe if i didn’t want to come here my whole life, it wouldn’t have been so awesome. But it was a neat first experience. The most amazing thing? The free jelly beans at the end of the tour! I mean seriously… it’s free just for going on the tour! Also, the jelly belly flops and the case sales are pretty good and cheap. If you get someone to buy some case stuff with you and some belly flops, it’s a good deal. Cheaper than buying the perfect beans! Otherwise you’ll end up like me and have 50 pounds of candy to take back to Hawaii with you.
Mari C.
Tu valoración: 3 Incline Village, NV
You dastardly devil you got me. I don’t know how I knowingly paid $ 10/lb for you stupid jellybeans AGAIN. I am weak, especially when I’m shopping with my mom and left to my own devices for 10 minutes. I think you may have mixed a different flavor into the sour mix, because I bit into something that just wasn’t right.
Vicente V.
Tu valoración: 4 San Diego, CA
I can’t believe no one has reviewed the«Jelly Belly» Factory! This is a must see for the whole family. It’s a bit out of the way, but if you visit, San Fran, Sactown, or Even San Jose, take a day and travel to «Jelly Belly». Yes, those awesome candies with all the wacky flavors. Don’t tell me you don’t like the Buttered Popcorn! HA!!! You know you love it! They give you the tour of the whole factory, from were there made to how there made, art, and even some wacky stories! It’s very, very inexpensive to do. I mean it’s just a factory! But, at the end of the tour, you can take pictures, and play with your favorite candies! You can buy lunch there, and yes the Pizza, and burgers are in the shape of a Jelly Belly! The best part? The CANDY! You can purchase«Belly Flops» for hardly anything. The«Flops» are the candies that didn’t make the grade, but still have all the fun and goodness of the gems they sell in stores! I recomend: (1) Go with Family (2) Go nice and Early (3) Buy Candy (4) Try a week Day… the Factory is only in production Mon — Fri. (5) And Have Fun!