Jolly Rancher

Not to be confused with Jolly Roger.
Assorted flavors of Jolly Rancher candies

Jolly Rancher is a brand of sweet, somewhat tangy or sour/sweet hard candy,[1] gummies, fruit chews, jelly beans, lollipops, gelatin desserts, gum and sodas.[2] It is currently owned by The Hershey Company. The product was originally produced by the Jolly Rancher Company, founded in 1949 by Bill Harmsen of Golden, Colorado.[1] The Jolly Rancher Company made ice cream, chocolate and candy sold at several "Ranch Maid Ice Cream" stores in the Denver area. The name was meant to suggest a hospitable, western company.[1]

Acquisitions

Jolly Rancher was sold to Beatrice Foods in 1966 and to Leaf Brands in 1983. In 1996, Leaf North America was acquired by the Hershey Company.[1]

In 2002, Hershey closed the Wheat Ridge plant in Colorado and moved the manufacturing of the candy to save costs.[3]

Flavors

Jolly Rancher candies original flavors were grape, apple, watermelon, and Fire Stix, later were cherry, orange tangerine, lemon, and sour apple. Later, blue raspberry replaced lemon. In 2013, lemon was reintroduced in an all-lemon bag. Current flavors include cherry, blue raspberry, grape, sour apple and watermelon. There are also sour, berry, cinnamon, and smoothie varieties. Jolly Rancher now offers a special "Fruity Bash" variety bag which includes strawberry, mountain berry, lemon, orange, and pineapple. They also offer a "red" bag, with flavors such as strawberry and fruit punch, along with other "red" flavors. As of 2012, the peach flavor was discontinued by The Hershey Company.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Jolly Rancher hard candy". Retrieved 2007-06-25.
  2. Elizabeth Beverage Company. "Jolly Rancher". Archived from the original on 2007-02-12. Retrieved 2007-06-25.
  3. Denver Business Journal. "Jolly Rancher plant Closes". Retrieved 22 March 2013.

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