Jelly Drops
British confectionary company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with ascocoryne sarcoides, a species of fungus colloquially known as jelly drops.
Jelly Drops is a British confectionery company, based in London, England.[1] It produces sugar-free sweets that are made of 95% water and contain electrolytes, natural flavourings and non-artificial colours. It was founded on 28 August 2018, by Lewis Hornby who was inspired by his grandmother Pat, who had dementia and was hospitalized for dehydration.[2]
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Company type | Private limited |
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Industry | Food processing |
Founded | 2018; 6 years ago (2018) |
Founders | Lewis Hornby |
Headquarters | London, England |
Products | Confectionery |
Website | jellydrops |
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The company uses a patented method to manufacture sugar-free gummy candy which is 95% water.[3] The confectionery is designed to increase hydration in people who are susceptible to becoming dehydrated: originally being conceived for the elderly, especially those with dementia.[4]
Jelly Drops are vegan and available to buy online in the UK and the US.[5]