Bean-boozled
£20.00 £10.00
BeanBoozled is the Russian Roulette of candy games. Each box is filled with both delicious and strange flavors. The catch is that you cannot tell what you’re going to get until you eat it! There are ten differently styled Jelly Belly Jelly Beans in each box.
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