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Here’s how to get your Golden Ticket to a Jelly Belly Factory

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The founder of Jelly Belly is pulling a real-life Willy Wonka maneuver by hosting a series of cash prize treasure hunts around the country before his retirement. Anyone that participates will then be eligible to search for the ultimate treasure, which is a key to one of his candy factories.

 

David Klein founded Jelly Belly in 1976, and wants to spread the fruits of his labor around before he retires for good. To do so, he’ll be hiding a golden ticket (in the form of a necklace) in each state. Those who wish to get involved just need to pay an entry fee of $49.99 to get access to their state’s clue.

 

On TheGoldTicket.com you can enter for your state and see what day the riddle will be released. The clue will help lead you to the gold ticket and if you happen to find one you have to submit its corresponding code and where you found it to TrickyTreasures@gmail.com. Once it’s verified, you’ll be rewarded $5,000.

 

It’s the grand prize that people will want to stick around for, because David Klein is taking the Willy Wonka idea a step further and actually giving away one of his factories. Anyone who participates—not just the winners—will have the chance to find the ultimate treasure. Whoever wins this portion will get the key to one of David Klein’s candy factories and an all-expenses paid trip and education to a candy-making university.

 

There is a limit of 1,000 participants per hunt, so if you want to test your luck it’s better to sign up early. Everyone who signs up gets a 40 piece SpectrumConfections.com CBD 10mg Jelly Bean pack for totally free, so you won’t be leaving empty handed. You can read all of the terms and conditions on the gold ticket website here.


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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