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jello molds shaped like legos so you can build your castle, and eat it too!
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http://www.lego.com The Lego site [MrTheRich, Jun 29 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]
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Hmm, sounds like a good idea at first, but what about the mess. Obviously people of the correct age for playing with lego and eating Jelly, sorry Jello, (20-25 yrs old) would not have too much trouble not making a mess but what if the lego fell into the hands of children? The little beggars would make a mess of everything, probably getting it into the pits of any CD's nearby, covering the cat and generally being a pain in the arse... (Sorry, didn't mean to rant :) ) |
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Just remembered. You can buy fromage frais in the UK called onky blocks and when you've eaten the fromage frais you're left with a lego-type block to play with. This could easily be used as a jelly mould.... |
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You can make Jello that is very robust by using extra unflavored gelatin (or just use less water). You can get very very durable, though there is something of a flavor/durability tradeoff. |
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Don't neglect the alcohol delivery applications. |
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What about Gummi Lego bricks? Less messy and more durable! They'd actually stack and maybe even "click" together if done right. |
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Freeze your Jello. Use gloves. Could work. |
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I have an old cookbook put out by Jello in the 60s called Joys of Jello. Has receipts like Seafood Mold. Amazing stuff. |
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I'm voting for rmutt's use of the word "robust" to describe jello. rofl. |
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I just like the slogan "build your castle and eat it too" |
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play with lego. then eat jello. job done. i hate affinity marketing. |
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There is lego hard candies you build with-availabal at your local candy store-or Mr.Bulky |
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As CV said, I see toy candy blocks at the local candy store all the time... (I am a regular) However, I do love the idea of jello legos.... But why not something more durable, like chocolate? I really would like watching that castle jiggle, however... I think Jello was developed by some un-friendly nation for it's hypnotic jiggling qualities.... |
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