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My boys played a game with Beanboozled Jelly Belly beans at Sunday school
this morning. Disgusting flavors look identical to the correct flavor,
so you pick a bean and take your chances. Gross, but fun!

https://jellybelly.com/info/our_candy/beanboozled


Stinky Socks (Tutti-Frutti)
Rotten Egg (Buttered Popcorn)
Barf (Peach)
Booger (Juicy Pear)
Baby Wipes (Coconut)
Lawn Clippings (Lime)
Toothpaste (Berry Blue)
Canned Dog Food (Chocolate Pudding)
Moldy Cheese (Caramel Corn)
Skunk Spray (Licorice)

Tara
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Tara wrote:
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>My boys played a game with Beanboozled Jelly Belly beans at Sunday school
>this morning. Disgusting flavors look identical to the correct flavor,
>so you pick a bean and take your chances. Gross, but fun!
>
>https://jellybelly.com/info/our_candy/beanboozled
>
>
> Stinky Socks (Tutti-Frutti)
> Rotten Egg (Buttered Popcorn)
> Barf (Peach)
> Booger (Juicy Pear)
> Baby Wipes (Coconut)
> Lawn Clippings (Lime)
> Toothpaste (Berry Blue)
> Canned Dog Food (Chocolate Pudding)
> Moldy Cheese (Caramel Corn)
> Skunk Spray (Licorice)


I don't get it. I like jelly beans but I don't like Jelly Belly,
their texture isn't right (too tough/hard like they're stale), their
flavors are too fake/unnatural, and they are much too small.
So is that baby wipes flavor new or used baby wipes
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"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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> Tara wrote:
>>
>>My boys played a game with Beanboozled Jelly Belly beans at Sunday school
>>this morning. Disgusting flavors look identical to the correct flavor,
>>so you pick a bean and take your chances. Gross, but fun!
>>
>>https://jellybelly.com/info/our_candy/beanboozled
>>
>>
>> Stinky Socks (Tutti-Frutti)
>> Rotten Egg (Buttered Popcorn)
>> Barf (Peach)
>> Booger (Juicy Pear)
>> Baby Wipes (Coconut)
>> Lawn Clippings (Lime)
>> Toothpaste (Berry Blue)
>> Canned Dog Food (Chocolate Pudding)
>> Moldy Cheese (Caramel Corn)
>> Skunk Spray (Licorice)

>
> I don't get it. I like jelly beans but I don't like Jelly Belly,
> their texture isn't right (too tough/hard like they're stale), their
> flavors are too fake/unnatural, and they are much too small.
> So is that baby wipes flavor new or used baby wipes


I don't really care for any kind of jelly bean but I do like the buttered
popcorn Jelly Bellies. I can only eat a few though and then don't want any
more so I guess I don't like them super well but they do seem to have a good
taste to me.

Here the big thing is to take videos of the kids eating the yucky flavors
and posting them online.

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On 6/8/2014 11:38 AM, Tara wrote:
> My boys played a game with Beanboozled Jelly Belly beans at Sunday school
> this morning. Disgusting flavors look identical to the correct flavor,
> so you pick a bean and take your chances. Gross, but fun!
>
> https://jellybelly.com/info/our_candy/beanboozled
>
>
> Stinky Socks (Tutti-Frutti)
> Rotten Egg (Buttered Popcorn)
> Barf (Peach)
> Booger (Juicy Pear)
> Baby Wipes (Coconut)
> Lawn Clippings (Lime)
> Toothpaste (Berry Blue)
> Canned Dog Food (Chocolate Pudding)
> Moldy Cheese (Caramel Corn)
> Skunk Spray (Licorice)
>
> Tara


Gimbal's Fine Candies Gourmet Jelly Beans taste pretty good. The "big 8"
allergens are missing: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish,
soy and gluten. They are trans fat free, gelatin-free and kosher.

If you look at the back of the bag, it tells you what the flavors are.
They have them at Walmart.

http://www.outnumbered3-1.com/2012/0...-giveaway.html

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On Sun, 08 Jun 2014 17:44:51 -0500, Ema Nymton wrote:


> Gimbal's Fine Candies Gourmet Jelly Beans taste pretty good. The "big 8"
> allergens are missing: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish,
> soy and gluten. They are trans fat free, gelatin-free and kosher.
>
> If you look at the back of the bag, it tells you what the flavors are.
> They have them at Walmart.
>
> http://www.outnumbered3-1.com/2012/0...andies-review-

giveaway.html
>


The cherry lovers and sour lovers look like a treat.

Tara



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"Ema Nymton" > wrote in message
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> On 6/8/2014 11:38 AM, Tara wrote:
>> My boys played a game with Beanboozled Jelly Belly beans at Sunday school
>> this morning. Disgusting flavors look identical to the correct flavor,
>> so you pick a bean and take your chances. Gross, but fun!
>>
>> https://jellybelly.com/info/our_candy/beanboozled
>>
>>
>> Stinky Socks (Tutti-Frutti)
>> Rotten Egg (Buttered Popcorn)
>> Barf (Peach)
>> Booger (Juicy Pear)
>> Baby Wipes (Coconut)
>> Lawn Clippings (Lime)
>> Toothpaste (Berry Blue)
>> Canned Dog Food (Chocolate Pudding)
>> Moldy Cheese (Caramel Corn)
>> Skunk Spray (Licorice)
>>
>> Tara

>
> Gimbal's Fine Candies Gourmet Jelly Beans taste pretty good. The "big 8"
> allergens are missing: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish,
> soy and gluten. They are trans fat free, gelatin-free and kosher.
>
> If you look at the back of the bag, it tells you what the flavors are.
> They have them at Walmart.
>
> http://www.outnumbered3-1.com/2012/0...-giveaway.html


I bought one of those huge jars of them once. Dropped it with the lid off.
Those babies fly pretty far!

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"Tara" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 08 Jun 2014 17:44:51 -0500, Ema Nymton wrote:
>
>
>> Gimbal's Fine Candies Gourmet Jelly Beans taste pretty good. The "big 8"
>> allergens are missing: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish,
>> soy and gluten. They are trans fat free, gelatin-free and kosher.
>>
>> If you look at the back of the bag, it tells you what the flavors are.
>> They have them at Walmart.
>>
>> http://www.outnumbered3-1.com/2012/0...andies-review-

> giveaway.html
>>

>
> The cherry lovers and sour lovers look like a treat.


They do a cherry mix that is heart shaped for Valentines day.

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Tara > wrote in
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> My boys played a game with Beanboozled Jelly Belly beans at Sunday
> school this morning. Disgusting flavors look identical to the correct
> flavor, so you pick a bean and take your chances. Gross, but fun!
>
> https://jellybelly.com/info/our_candy/beanboozled
>
>
> Stinky Socks (Tutti-Frutti)
> Rotten Egg (Buttered Popcorn)
> Barf (Peach)
> Booger (Juicy Pear)
> Baby Wipes (Coconut)
> Lawn Clippings (Lime)
> Toothpaste (Berry Blue)
>

I use Tom's of Maine Children's Silly Strawberry toothpaste, and I'd prefer
that flavor to any jelly bean I've ever tasted.
>
> Canned Dog Food (Chocolate Pudding)
> Moldy Cheese (Caramel Corn)
> Skunk Spray (Licorice)
>

I am now even more glad that my parents never inflicted Sunday School on
me.
>
> Tara
>




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On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 13:25:58 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
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>Tara > wrote in
m:
>
>> My boys played a game with Beanboozled Jelly Belly beans at Sunday
>> school this morning. Disgusting flavors look identical to the correct
>> flavor, so you pick a bean and take your chances. Gross, but fun!
>>
>> https://jellybelly.com/info/our_candy/beanboozled
>>
>>
>> Stinky Socks (Tutti-Frutti)
>> Rotten Egg (Buttered Popcorn)
>> Barf (Peach)
>> Booger (Juicy Pear)
>> Baby Wipes (Coconut)
>> Lawn Clippings (Lime)
>> Toothpaste (Berry Blue)
>>

>I use Tom's of Maine Children's Silly Strawberry toothpaste, and I'd prefer
>that flavor to any jelly bean I've ever tasted.


Tom's of Maine fennel flavored toothpaste is my favorite. Years ago
bubblegum flavored toothpaste was popular, I like that too. I detest
anything mint flavored. Even mouthwash, I use Lavoris cinnamon
flavored
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that's what happens when you don't eat and have a few shots of cheap whiskey.


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On Sat, 14 Jun 2014 06:14:22 -0700 (PDT), Bryan-TGWWW
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> On Friday, June 13, 2014 3:40:13 PM UTC-5, Ema Nymton wrote:
> >
> >
> > My maternal grandfather used Listerine, the original one that is amber
> >
> > in color, so when I smell Listerine or Right Guard deodorant, I think of
> >
> > him.
> >

> Two thoroughly repulsive odors.
>
> The smell I associate with the maternal grandmother is hamburgers with garlic salt, and my paternal grandmother was all about faintly musty old house with overtones of cedar and moth balls.
> >


Where do you stand on Old Spice and Irish Spring?
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> > wrote:
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>> On Friday, June 13, 2014 3:40:13 PM UTC-5, Ema Nymton wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > My maternal grandfather used Listerine, the original one that is amber
>> >
>> > in color, so when I smell Listerine or Right Guard deodorant, I think
>> > of
>> >
>> > him.
>> >

>> Two thoroughly repulsive odors.
>>
>> The smell I associate with the maternal grandmother is hamburgers with
>> garlic salt, and my paternal grandmother was all about faintly musty old
>> house with overtones of cedar and moth balls.
>> >

>
> Where do you stand on Old Spice and Irish Spring?
> <running>
>

My dad did both of those. I like those scents. Never did like Aqua Velva
though. And I dated a guy a few times who used some sort of soap that I
didn't like. I know what it is but the name escapes me now. The scent was
almost like baby powder. That's not what I want a guy to smell like.

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> My dad did both of those. I like those scents. Never did like Aqua Velva
> though. And I dated a guy a few times who used some sort of soap that I
> didn't like. I know what it is but the name escapes me now. The scent was
> almost like baby powder. That's not what I want a guy to smell like.


I've always liked Old Spice but Kanon is my favorite. A little of any of
them goes a long way though.

Cheri

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Cheri wrote:
>Julie Bove wrote:
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>> My dad did both of those. I like those scents. Never did like Aqua Velva
>> though. And I dated a guy a few times who used some sort of soap that I
>> didn't like. I know what it is but the name escapes me now. The scent was
>> almost like baby powder. That's not what I want a guy to smell like.

>
>I've always liked Old Spice but Kanon is my favorite. A little of any of
>them goes a long way though.


For everyday I like Mennen, for special occasions I like Clubman by
Pinaud, for extra special occasions I like Canoe by Dana.

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