Jelly Belly Mini Bean Machine

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Jelly Belly Mini Bean Machine

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Candy Crate
Label: Jelly Belly
Manufacturer: Jelly Belly
Publisher: Jelly Belly
Studio: Jelly Belly



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Product DescriptionMade of glass & metal, this Jelly Belly Bean Machine measures about 9 inches tall and holds about 24 ounces of Jelly Belly jelly beans. Comes with a 4-ounce bag of Jelly Belly beans to get you started. Here's a wonderful gift for gadget lovers who miss those old-fashioned gumball machines. Pop in a coin, turn the crank, and out comes Jelly Belly jelly beans! Just what kids and the kid in us want as gifts. Put one in your den or office, and it'll pay for itself in no time!















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