Because most of the elderly who bought rex jelly back in the day have all passed on. But remember, there are the younger generation who grew up on rex jelly and still would like to purchase it.
As of July 2014, the market cap for REX American Resources Corporation (REX) is $703,654,666.00.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Rex Energy Corporation (REXX) is $789,938,810.80.
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indeed, he needs to lay off the jelly donuts and calzones
There is a market for gross candy products. What they did wrong was to attach the Jelly Belly name to it.
Rex's fate is still to be revealed
Rex Jelly was sold in the 1930s 40s 50s and 60s (that I know of). It was a unique mixture of fruit flavors that resembled raspberry but was not so dense. The filling that used to be in jelly donuts is as close as I have come, but for some reason, it has been changed. It was the favorite jelly in our family (my granddad used to say it was made from horses hoofs). Be that as it may, it was sure good on toast, biscuits and even with coconut cake. Wish I could find it again. The stuff sold online (Amish and all that...just seedless raspberry and not at all the same).
Herr Steinbeck did not invent Jelly Babies; they were actually created by confectionery manufacturer Bassett's in England in the late 1800s. Jelly Babies were introduced to the market in 1918.
Rex's fate is unknown, just like Ahsoka's fate still has to be revealed
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The T-Rex is bigger than the Allosaurus though the Allosaurus was the biggest carnivore of it's time but the T-Rex is still bigger