CHICAGO — Ferrara, a business unit of Ferrero SpA, is ceasing operations at its Jelly Belly plant in north Chicago. The company is moving production from the Chicago location into another facility, ...
NORTH CHICAGO, Ill. — Jelly Belly, the once family-owned candy company known for its signature jelly beans has closed its North Chicago plant. The company announced the planned closure of the plant in ...
Within a year of acquiring the jelly bean purveyor, Ferrara Candy is laying off more than 60 workers at Jelly Belly's North Chicago plant as it reportedly plans to shut down the site. The company ...
Not only is it Earth Day.. It’s also National Jelly Bean Day… So how about some fun facts! Did you know it takes 7-14 days to make a jelly bean!? Also.. Jelly ...
A sweet memory was made for Bill Kelley of Winnetka when he appeared in Saturday’s North Chicago Community Days Parade as grand marshal. Kelley, retired vice chairman of the Jelly Belly Candy Co., ...
Chicago's Ferrara Candy Company is expected to purchase California-based Jelly Belly later this year under an undisclosed agreement, according to a joint announcement from both companies. Offering ...
For the heirs of candy-maker Gustav Goelitz, it was a sweet ride while it lasted. But like other journeys, it eventually had to end. Which is what happened Oct. 18 when it was announced the ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Jelly Belly Candy Company is rolling out the 5th Edition of the BeanBoozled Collection of jelly beans to stores this month. The BeanBoozled's 5th Edition line introduces two new ...
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CHICAGO — Jelly Belly parent Ferrara will shutter its North Chicago manufacturing facility this fall, the company confirmed Tuesday night. The plant closure, first reported by the Sun-Times, will ...
NORTH CHICAGO, Ill. (WLS) -- The Jelly Belly plant in North Chicago is set to close in October, The company's owner, Chicago-based Ferrara Candy, says it's moving production to a different facility.
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