Eat Your Jello Day | July 12
Wed Jul 12th

Eat Your Jello Day

We're already told what to do on Eat Your Jello Day, which is very easy to do on July 12th. You should have no trouble finding one you like among the many available flavors to choose from, so you should have no trouble finding one you like.

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Millions of people are addicted to Jell-O, the novel and fun dessert invented in 1897 by Pearle Wait of Leroy, New York. Jell-O is the original and fun dessert loved by millions. Francis Woodward, who later purchased the recipe and trademark, later made Jell-O a household name... Jell-O satisfies every taste and can be enjoyed in a variety of combinations, with 21 different flavors.

key ingredient, gelatin. Gelatin is made of collagen, specifically animal collagen. It's a protein that's obtained from cows and pigs' connective tissue. The collagen is dried and ground into a fine powder after the protein is broken down and extracted.

Throughout the years, Jell-O has been the subject of numerous classroom art and science experiments. Jell-O inspires in and out the kitchen, from the study of viscosity and laser beams to gelatin artwork.

We should eat on Jell-O Day, but it specifically warns us what to eat. If it is molded, layered, or mixed with fruit, vegetables, or marshmallows, be sure to have some. As a salad, dessert, or even a shot, it's delectable. Jell-O doesn't break the bank, nor does it add too many calories, nor does it add too many calories. Where will you go wrong?

How to celebrate eat your jell-o day?

Try Jell-O recipes such as Judy's Strawberry Pretzel Salad or this Applesauce Salad. To post on social media, use the hashtag #EatYourJelloDay.

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Ations are a part of your jell-o-day celebrations

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