What is Eat Your Jello Day?

The Eat Your Jello Day holiday clearly tells us what to do on Eat Your Jello Day on July 12th. With a slew of flavors to choose from, you should have no trouble finding one you like.

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

Gelatin is Jell-O's key ingredient. Gelatin, specifically animal collagen, is a form of collagen. It's a protein that is extracted from cows and pigs' connective tissue. Once the protein is broken down and extracted, the collagen is dried and ground into a fine powder, which is dried and ground into a fine powder.

Jell-O has been the subject of numerous classroom art and science experiments throughout the years. Jell-O inspires both inside and outside the kitchen, from the study of viscosity and laser beams to gelatin artwork.