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The Jelly Baby Advantage: Why Some Runners Swear by Them

The Jelly Baby Advantage: Why Some Runners Swear by Them

Published on: 14 Oct 2025

Author: Phil Knox

Categories: Nutrition & Recovery

They’re small, they’re squishy, they look like they belong in a toddler’s lunchbox, and yet, jelly babies have quietly become the fuel of choice for a surprisingly large number of runners. No fancy branding, no electrolytes, no claims about gut-optimised carb blends. Just pure, unapologetic sugar… with little arms and legs.

So why do they work so well? And should you really be stuffing Percy Pigs into your shorts before a tempo?

What’s Actually In Them?

Let’s cut to it:

  • Mostly sugar
  • Bit of glucose, bit of fructose
  • Tiny hit of gelatine
  • Absolutely no nutritional pretence

And weirdly, that’s exactly the point. Jelly babies are basically DIY energy chews. They’re fast-acting, easy to carry, and crucially, won’t melt. Gels are great, but if you’ve ever tried to open one with wet hands and a dry mouth, you’ll understand the appeal of a small, soft sweet you can pop mid-stride.

How to Use Them

  • Pop one every 15–20 minutes during long runs
  • Chew, don’t choke, not ideal at tempo pace unless you enjoy mid-run dental work
  • Pair with water if you’re using more than a couple

Three or four babies can give the same sugar boost as a standard gel, without the stickiness, stomach roulette, or risk of a packet exploding in your pocket like sugary shrapnel.

Why They Work

The simplicity is the magic. No fat, no fibre, no faff. Your gut can process them fast, which is exactly what you want when you’re grinding through mile 14 and your body’s gone into quiet rebellion.

Also, they’re oddly comforting. When your legs feel like anvils and your brain is screaming “WHY AM I DOING THIS?”, there’s something oddly soothing about reaching for a tiny squishy friend.

Which Ones Are Best?

  • Classic Jelly Babies: Reliable, recognisable, vaguely creepy.
  • Jelly Tots / Wine Gums / Haribo: Also decent, though wine gums can be a bit too chewy mid-run.
  • Vegan versions: Loads now available, same effect, no gelatine guilt.

Avoid anything too sticky, sour-coated, or shaped like teeth, especially the ones that weld themselves to your molars at pace.

Final Word

Jelly babies aren’t just for children or people on long car journeys. They’re a cheap, cheerful, and weirdly effective running fuel, especially when you need quick sugar without risking a stomach implosion. Plus, they’re easier to carry than a banana and far less likely to explode in your kit bag.

Just don’t eat the entire bag at once. You’ll either sprint off with superpowers or end up with sugar sweats on the hard shoulder of your long run.

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