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The proper way to eat Jelly Bellies?

 
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Are you a handful of mixed colors for a fruit punch blast?, or are you a separate the colors for a focused flavor?
 
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I eat jelly beans one at a time.  It doesn't matter the color, except for the red one that are special.

To me they are a diet aid when craving sweets.
 
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I like to put some in combinations that I like, others are eaten individually. So, on the rare occasions when I have them, I might put peanut with strawberry, rootbeer with buttered popcorn,  mango with jalapeƱo, etc. But, for perspective, I probably only have one of those really small packets once every two or three years.
 
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I never have those fancy jelly beans mine are just lemon, lime, pineapple, grape, strawberry, cherry and orange.

The Cherry ones are the special ones.

Any moment, big or small is worth having jelly beans ...
 
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