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  2. Why U.S. synchronized swimmers use Jell-O while competing - AOL

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    The swimmers style their hair with Jell-O! Yep, that's right. They don't wear swim caps, so they "mix Knox gelatin with water, comb their hair with this gooey mix and put it in a bun with a ...

  3. Rose Knox - Wikipedia

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    Rose Knox (née Markward; November 18, 1857 – September 27, 1950) was an American businesswoman, who ran the Kind and Knox Gelatin Factory in Camden, New Jersey after her husband died. She won wide respect as one of the leading businesswomen of her time.

  4. Bromangelon - Wikipedia

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    Bromangelon was a gelatin dessert popular in the late 19th century and early 20th century. It was invented around 1895 by Leo Hirschfeld, who would later invent the Tootsie Roll . Bromangelon is regarded as the first commercially successful gelatin dessert powder, [ 1 ] having been mass-marketed several years before Jell-O , which would ...

  5. Gelatin dessert - Wikipedia

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    Agar is a popular gelatin substitute in quick jelly powder mix and prepared dessert gels that can be stored at room temperature. Compared to gelatin, agar preparations require a higher dissolving temperature, but the resulting gels congeal more quickly and remain solid at higher temperatures, 40 °C (104 °F), [ 14 ] as opposed to 15 °C (59 ...

  6. Top 3 Worst Vintage Food Recipes - AOL

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    Everyone likes to pull out the recipe book during the holiday season, but be sure to skip these three recipes this year. WGN News dug into the archives to uncover three recipes from 1970's vintage ...

  7. Synchronized swimming - Wikipedia

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    Some swimmers wear earplugs to keep the water out of their ears. Hair is worn in a bun and flavorless gelatin, Knox, is applied to keep hair in place; a decorative headpiece is secured (bobby-pinned or sewed) to the bun. Recently, a new substance has been developed to replace Knox, called Synkro Gelatin.

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