Hartleys is a British brand that specializes in making jelly, dessert mixes, and fruit in jelly products. The brand is owned by Hain Daniels Group, which is one of the largest food and drink companies in the UK.
The Hartley family began making jam in Lancashire, England in the late 19th century.
In 1992, the Hartley's brand was bought by Premier Foods, who later sold it to Hain Celestial in 2012.
Hain Daniels Group acquired the Hartleys brand as part of a larger acquisition of Hain Celestial's UK business in 2020.
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Hartleys Jelly is made from gelatin, sugar, water, and flavorings.
No, Hartleys Jelly is not suitable for vegetarians as it contains gelatin which is derived from animal collagen.
Yes, Hartleys Jelly Pots are low in calories as they are made with a sugar-free jelly mixture.
No, boiling water is required to dissolve the jelly cubes properly and activate the gelatin.
Hartleys Jelly generally takes around 2-3 hours to set in the fridge.