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  2. David Klein (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Klein lived in Temple City, California and started the distribution company, Garvey Nut & Candy. [4] [5] He came up with the idea for a new type of jelly bean, [5] later called "Jelly Belly", and asked the Herman Goelitz Candy Company to make a batch for him.

  3. Nai Bonet - Wikipedia

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    Nai Bonet is a producer, screenwriter, actress, singer, and belly-dancer.Born Christine Shapazian on January 6, 1939 in Saigon, Vietnam. Bonet began her professional career at age 13, when she headlined as a belly-dancer in a show at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas. [1]

  4. Candyman (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Candyman is a documentary film by director Costa Botes about the rise and fall of David Klein, the man who developed and was the original copyright owner of Jelly Belly jelly beans. Klein went on to adopt the title of Candyman in his Candyman Kitchens business once his non-compete clause was up following sale of the Jelly Belly copyright. [1 ...

  5. A Very Legit Jelly Belly Ranking Extravaganza - AOL

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    Like most banana flavored candies, it tastes nothing like banana. It also doesn't taste good. Rating: 3/10 49.

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  7. Jelly Belly - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Klein sold the Jelly Belly trademark. [17] "David Klein sold the Jelly Belly trademark to Rowland for $4.8 million, paid in monthly installments over 20 years, which Klein split with a partner." [18] The Jelly Belly trademark was registered August 3, 1982. [19] The Mr. Jelly Belly character was developed in 1983.

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  9. Photos: Living 'blob of jelly' swallows equipment in unusual ...

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    A delicate blob with thousands of tiny animals made its new home on a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service telemetry receiver – a "first," according to the Midwest Fisheries Center.