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Examples

  • Her creation San Francisco in Jell-O is a thing of beauty.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Zenmomma 2008

  • More than 92 percent of Americans know the name Jell-O, and more than 60 percent of households serve it.

    No Time To Make Dessert? 2008

  • While his upcoming network assignment to the green jungle hell of Indochina could be the making of him, a strange hunch that he'll never be as beloved as Walter Cronkite has him as poleaxed as a crawfish in Jell-O.

    Calamity Jane 2005

  • While his upcoming network assignment to the green jungle hell of Indochina could be the making of him, a strange hunch that he'll never be as beloved as Walter Cronkite has him as poleaxed as a crawfish in Jell-O.

    Calamity Jane 2005

  • -- and it's cool: San Francisco in Jell-O (see also) ....

    "I'm the government, and I'm here to help you." 2006

  • But it wasn't until my parents moved to Salt Lake City for a year that I learned that not only do the people of Salt Lake City consume more Jell-O per capita than any other city in the United States, but in 2002 the residents of Utah voted to name Jell-O the Official State Snack!

    latter-day fixin's! 2004

  • Being a mature adult and all, I had forgotten the amazingness of a little thing called Jell-0.

    toastcrumbs Diary Entry toastcrumbs 2002

  • This permits us to make what I would call Jell-O, if Kraft Foods would let me get away with it.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • In any case, these desserts that I am not allowed to call Jell-O are marvelous things, even though I have found ways to make them preposterously complicated.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • They even call a Jell-O shot a drink "in jelly form".

    Amy's Robot 2009

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