The jelly bean maker Jelly Belly is closing its corporate-commercial operations in Fairfield, Calif. and laying off 69 employees, a WARN notice said.
Jelly Beans for sale in store called Candylicious in Houston, Texas, June 1, 2008. Jelly Bellies were once hard to find, but larger stores like Candylicious in Houston now carry the brand.
Ferrara will reduce 69 corporate positions at its Fairfield headquarters. Jelly Belly production, products, and visitor operations remain unaffected.
Fairfield is facing another round of job losses as Ferrara Candy Company prepares to permanently lay off 69 corporate employees at its Jelly Belly campus, even as the factory, warehouse and visitor ...
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