WOMAN DIDN'T KNOW JELLY BEANS HAVE SUGAR
A California woman is suing the makers of Jelly Belly jelly beans, claiming she was tricked into believing the candy was sugar-free. Jessica Gomez of San Bernadino County purchased Jelly Belly’s Sport Beans, a product marketed as an exercise supplement containing carbohydrates, electrolytes and vitamins, which lists “evaporated cane juice” on the label. She claims the wording on the label is designed to intentionally deceive health-conscious consumers. Jelly Belly called the case “nonsense,” as stated in an April motion to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing, “No reasonable consumer could have been deceived by Sport Beans’ labeling – Gomez could not have seen ‘evaporated cane juice’ without also seeing the product’s sugar content on its Nutrition Facts panel.”
* In any case, she sounds fat.
* Oh, you wanted the HEALTHY jellybeans. Those are over here. Next to the healthy burgers and fries.
* If you want to eat healthy and the first place you look is jelly beans, you don’t really want to eat healthy.
* Jessica – the name of the company is JELLY BELLY. Not Six-Pack Belly, or Rock-Hard Abs Belly. JELLY Belly.
* In my experience, the black licorice jelly beans negate any calories you absorb from the red, orange and green ones.
* The wording on the label isn’t designed to intentionally deceive health-conscious consumers. They do that part by putting pictures of a zero-body-fat pro cycling team all over the Sportbeans.com website.








