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It seems the capitalization of this topic is inconsistent. Are they Jelly Babies or jelly babies? Jelly babies? jellybabies? Jelly-Babys? Is it a brand name or type of candy? Since I don't have these in my area I can't give an opinion, but reading the article is making my head swim from all the variations. Chruck 20:41, December 8, 2009 (UTC)

It probably should be jelly babies without capitalisation since other companies make them but Wikipedia isn't consistent about that, either. Other variants with hyphenation and whatall should just be changed.
Jelly babies is also in quotations next to that Fourth Doctor picture for some reason and neither are really behind the scenes. --Nyktimos 20:50, December 11, 2009 (UTC)

Sound of drums and jelly babies[[edit source]]

The master as Harold Saxon offers a jelly baby to his wife just before first contact in "The Sound of Drums". 166.137.139.26 05:09, June 13, 2010 (UTC)Mountopher

And, we know that hence:
Harold Saxon enjoyed a bag of jelly babies with his wife  while waiting for the Toclafane invasion. (DW: The Sound of Drums) 

User:Solar Dragon/Signature 06:58, June 13, 2010 (UTC)

Does anyone know what brand of jelly babies Doctor Who eats?

Turkodos 24.100.158.86talk to me 22:26, February 26, 2013 (UTC)

I iagine not. OS25 (talk to me, baby.) 23:18, February 26, 2013 (UTC)


Jelly Babies in The Dominators?[[edit source]]

I see that the sweets in The Dominators are identified as Jelly Babies. However, they're not named as such in the course of the episode, nor in the associated Target novelisation. I've watched the capsule scene time and again, but I can't visually identify them as Jelly Babies either; it's too brief a glimpse. Am I missing a reference somewhere else? Leda74 14:33, November 12, 2013 (UTC)

As much as I would like to think that they definitely were jelly babies, in all honesty I have wondered this same thing before. I think it's an assumption, based mostly on the shape/size of the bag, but maybe someone out there has an actual valid source? Shambala108 18:10, November 12, 2013 (UTC)
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