Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans
Events [6]
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters [B1-C6]
101-102
Harry Buys A Pack Of Beans That Could Taste Like Anything
The food trolley arrives, and Harry buys an assortment of magical snacks, sharing them with Ron. They try Pumpkin Pasties and Chocolate Frogs, and Harry marvels at the magical food.
The food trolley arrives, and Harry buys an assortment of magical snacks, sharing them with Ron. They try Pumpkin Pasties and Chocolate Frogs, and Harry marvels at the magical food.
102-103
Harry Tries The Infamous Jelly Beans With Surprising Flavors
Harry learns about the collectible Chocolate Frog cards, which depict famous witches and wizards. Ron explains the popularity of the cards and introduces Harry to the image of Albus Dumbledore.
Harry learns about the collectible Chocolate Frog cards, which depict famous witches and wizards. Ron explains the popularity of the cards and introduces Harry to the image of Albus Dumbledore.
103-104
Harry And Ron Experiment With The Wide Range Of Surprising Flavors
Harry and Ron try Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans, discovering the wide range of flavors, both pleasant and bizarre. This new treat surprises and amuses Harry, adding to his sense of wonder at the magical world.
Harry and Ron try Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans, discovering the wide range of flavors, both pleasant and bizarre. This new treat surprises and amuses Harry, adding to his sense of wonder at the magical world.
The Mirror of Erised [B1-C12]
201-202
Ron Drops His Beans in Shock at Seeing The Invisibility Cloak
Among his Christmas presents, Harry discovers a silvery Invisibility Cloak, a rare and valuable heirloom left to him by his father. A cryptic note accompanies the cloak, instructing him to “use it well,” leaving Harry awestruck and curious about its sender.
Among his Christmas presents, Harry discovers a silvery Invisibility Cloak, a rare and valuable heirloom left to him by his father. A cryptic note accompanies the cloak, instructing him to “use it well,” leaving Harry awestruck and curious about its sender.
The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
300-301
Dumbledore Accidentally Eats An Earwax-Flavored Bean
Dumbledore explains the enchantment of the Mirror of Erised, which allows only those with selfless intentions to retrieve the Sorcerer’s Stone. He commends Harry’s purity of heart in achieving this.
Dumbledore explains the enchantment of the Mirror of Erised, which allows only those with selfless intentions to retrieve the Sorcerer’s Stone. He commends Harry’s purity of heart in achieving this.
307-309
The Students Enjoy Every Flavor Beans On The Journey Home
At the end of the school year, Harry says goodbye to his friends and heads home with the Dursleys. He jokes that he will have fun with his cousin Dudley since the Dursleys don't know he isn't allowed to use magic outside of Hogwarts. Harry looks forward to spending the summer with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.
At the end of the school year, Harry says goodbye to his friends and heads home with the Dursleys. He jokes that he will have fun with his cousin Dudley since the Dursleys don't know he isn't allowed to use magic outside of Hogwarts. Harry looks forward to spending the summer with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.