Jelly beans

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Jelly beans are a beloved confectionery treat, offering a delightful burst of fruity or other flavors in a chewy, sugar-coated shell. Properly stored, these colorful candies can maintain their delicious texture and taste for extended periods, making them a pantry staple for sweet cravings.
Storage Time
Jelly beans can last for 1-2 years when stored properly in a cool, dry place. Refrigeration is not recommended as it can affect their texture, and freezing is generally unnecessary and can lead to condensation issues.
Temperature
Store jelly beans in a cool, dry environment, ideally between 18-24°C (65-75°F). Avoid direct sunlight and high humidity.
Signs of Spoilage
- A sticky or gummy texture that was not present initially.
- Visible mold growth, especially if exposed to moisture.
- An off or stale odor, indicating the flavors have degraded.



