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Frootloop & Skittles jelly beans are on the way!!

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Frootloop & Skittles jelly beans are on the way!!

If you don’t get your fill of candy on Valentine’s Day, don’t worry. We’ve got another candy-themed holiday coming up in about two months. And here’s some early news about that . . .

New jelly beans that taste like FROOT LOOPS are on the way for Easter . . . and new SKITTLES-flavored jelly beans are on the way too.

They’ve both been spotted on shelves already. So you might be able to snag a bag early if you look hard enough. Both are official versions, by the way, not knock-offs.

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