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Posted by twinturbo
 - May 04, 2014, 11:40:18 AM
That it is another reason why I order from the USA facility directly.
Posted by candyguru
 - May 03, 2014, 09:55:44 PM
The Jelly Belly jelly beans I see here (Shoppers Drug Mart, Carlton Cards, etc) say "Manufactured in Thailand".  I thought I read that the plant in Thailand only processes jelly beans.  I must email the company for details to see if the facility is peanut-free, nut-free, gluten-free, etc
Posted by Jessica
 - May 03, 2014, 07:57:25 PM
I emailed asking which tree nuts and they said walnut, pecan, cashew, and almonds.
Posted by twinturbo
 - May 03, 2014, 03:25:11 PM
IIRC they process other items such as almonds that are not part of the Jelly Belly brand or product line up.
Posted by hedgehog
 - May 03, 2014, 03:22:24 PM
I looked over JellyBelly's list of flavors.  The only TN one I can find is coconut.  I suppose its possible to use TN in a non-nutty flavor, but I am not sure why they would.  Could coconut be the only tree nut they use?
Posted by twinturbo
 - May 03, 2014, 03:17:45 PM
Amy's Kitchen? I think it's walnuts and cashews too for their meatless patties.
Posted by Macabre
 - May 03, 2014, 02:57:52 PM
For Amy's I think it's just pine nuts.
Posted by tigerlily
 - May 03, 2014, 01:18:26 PM
So I am always skeptical when I see PB-free. Usually, like Bob's Red Mill or Amy's frozen foods, there's tree nuts in the mix.

I decided to google for Jelly Belly & treenuts. Their tour info specially warns TN-allergic folks to be aware that TN-flours are used:

https://jellybelly.com/Info/visitjellybelly/jelly_belly_university

What medical restrictions should I be aware of?

People with severe food allergies to tree nuts, sugar and corn may want to avoid the floor tour, as there may be airborne tree nut, sugar and cornstarch particulates. Please be aware that this plant processes tree nuts. Portions of the tour will also expose guests to high temperatures; those sensitive to heat should be aware of this and plan accordingly. Persons with colds, coughs or other communicable illnesses may be asked to wear a facemask. Those who have trouble walking for extended periods, should consider the more than ΒΌ-mile length of the JBU tour and plan accordingly.
Posted by sneaker
 - April 29, 2014, 09:52:53 AM
I have ordered jelly beans from Divvies.  They are really good.  Amanda's Confections sells them too although I have not tried them yet from Amanda's.  Both are sold in small bags, much smaller than 5 lbs.
Posted by Macabre
 - April 24, 2014, 11:26:25 PM
I'll buy JB sometimes. It's nice to have a regular treat. And I'm honestly grateful JB went PF. But we dance with the one that brung us--Gimbal's--most of the time. They have an amazing sour bag. Wowza. The EB used those. :yes:
Posted by Jessica
 - April 24, 2014, 08:33:47 PM
I agree that Gimbal's tastes a lot better. And it bugs the ever lovin' crap out of me that Jelly Belly makes themselves look so allergy friendly with their peanut free logo on the bag and does not make a single mention that they process tree nuts on the same lines.
Posted by rebekahc
 - April 24, 2014, 08:05:05 PM
Jelly Belly used to use peanut flour in their PB flavored bean.  I was glad when they became peanut free, but we usually stick to Gimball's since I think they taste much better.
Posted by Mookie86
 - April 24, 2014, 02:46:26 PM
Costco sells Jelly Belly, but it's dangerous to have them in large quantities!
Posted by twinturbo
 - April 24, 2014, 02:19:21 PM
We use them for child who had no known tree nut issues. I buy from Jelly Belly directly for vareity and smaller bags.
Posted by Irene
 - April 24, 2014, 02:12:00 PM
This might not be new to you all but it was new to me.  I saw Jelly Belly jelly beans being sold at BJs and they were labeled as peanut free.  I was tempted to buy them but they only came in 5 lb bags :)