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It isn't jelly, its silicone.
Jelly Bands !Jelly Bands are not legally band from seaham or any local town they are allowed to be sold in shops and super markets. from WHSmiths 12 - £1.00 in New look 50 - £1.00 (etc)
Pink jelly bands mean :Kiss Long And Hard To The One Who Broke It!:)
jelly bands are collectable bands that you can get from all accessories stores there are different colours and teens believe they have meanings so if you break one you have to do something to do with its colour like sex or hump
Seaham school of technology (seaham Durham) has banded all jelly bands as every student knows how to use them and what ever move they do every thing is not OK!!So do you think all jelly (shag) bands should be band you tell me (miss Kelly Brown) Your local advisor from seaham school of technology.
Yes, silly bands can be classidies as the same thing as jelly bracelets. jelly bracelets are just rings of colored plastic that when broken mean you do different things with the person who broke it depending on the color, yellow-hug, orange-kiss, gray-make out.
there is no meening of the jelly bracelets they are just bands u get oot the pound shops some kids say these are the meenings blue:boys choice pink:girls choice purple:types of kissing red:lap dance orange:sexual intercouers i am 13 and i have these but i dont use them for those things
Oh, dude, bands with "Del" in the name? Like, you've got Deltron 3030, Del Amitri, and Del the Funky Homosapien. Those are some groovy picks, man. Keep on rockin' with those "Del" bands!
Similar to Silly Bandz are Jelly Bandz. They have all the nice designs.
Jelly bands, often referred to as jelly bracelets, are colorful, stretchy rubber bands typically worn as fashion accessories. They gained popularity in the 2000s, especially among children and teenagers, and sometimes carry social or cultural meanings, such as representing support for various causes or simply serving as a fun trend. In some contexts, they were also associated with specific challenges or games, where wearing or removing a bracelet could signify a playful dare.
The scientific name of comb jelly is Ctenophora.
Jelly Roll's birth name is David Drew.