
DramaGuy
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That's what gelatin comes from. |
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Captain Hitsugaya
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actually, no it isn't. the jello substance that allows it to coagulate is actually due to Agar, a type of seaweed that they grind into a powdered form and then put into gello at a low concentration. It's actually the same stuff that you would use in a biology lab to make gel plates, only in a much lower concentration. |
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¿The Question?
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When you thought you couldn't love jello more BAM you hear this new i love jello |
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Diamond in the Rough
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Yike and pig bones at that....! |
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Trip
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Yum! I like the blue raspberry bones best! |
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mezcal_304
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is too lol |
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snoozinpotter
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yes |
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Courtney
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it isn't |
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sandislandtim
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Yes. That's why we vegetarians don't eat it. |
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cutiepie81289
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no wonder it's so good |
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Ratchet
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ok, this is the dumbest myth i've ever heard |
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<3DeMi ♥
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no its not |
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IWIU
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may have been true, I don't know
but I think the jello of today is just manmade gelatin. |
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confused
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boiled bones?jello huh? I had heard something like that years ago but it never bothered me. Do they still make glue from boiled bones or hooves? I wonder. the other day on here someone said there was pus and urine in milk. I've heard of bone chips in hot dogs. Did you know there's a minumum allowable maggot content in tomato products? Doesn't just make you hungry? |
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mikkimouse2005
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Horse bones to be exact. Just like glue. |
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bsktballbuddy13
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thats not true. thats a myth that was made up in like the 1900's |
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Þeodwita Pro-Rabid Penguin Horde
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Jello is flavored gelatin.
Gelatin is dirived from bones. |
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♥ilove27
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nope...but it's good anyway..lol |
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slipknotstoner420
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no it uses a part of animal bones, thats how it get the texture |
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hottatrot
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no i didn't. |
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creativekarissa
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Yes, it is in my teacher's gross book. |
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twodollarporkchop
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jello is made out of horse's hoves |
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JJ
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Oh, really? |
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