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  2. Jelly Tip - Wikipedia

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    The Jelly Tip was invented by Tip Top in 1951, [1] by people who were tasked with creating an ice cream for active children. [3] In 2011, the 75th anniversary of Tip Top, the company gave away 50,000 Jelly Tips. [4] In 2015 and 2021 Tip Top partnered with Griffin's Foods to create a limited edition Jelly Tip biscuit.

  3. Screaming jelly babies - Wikipedia

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    Jelly babies [4] or gummy bears [5] are often used for theatrics. Potassium chlorate, a strong oxidising agent, rapidly oxidises the sugar in the candy causing it to burst into flames. The reaction produces a "screaming" sound as rapidly expanding gases are emitted from the test tube. [6] The aroma of caramel is given off. [7]

  4. Jelly Babies - Wikipedia

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    Jelly Babies in the UK are manufactured at Cadbury Trebor Bassett (the former Bassett's factory) in the Owlerton suburb of Sheffield.. The most noted modern manufacturer of Jelly Babies, Bassett's, now allocate individual name, shape, colour and flavour to different babies: Brilliant (red; strawberry), Bubbles (yellow; lemon), Baby Bonny (pink; raspberry), Boofuls (green; lime), Bigheart ...

  5. Mold (cooking implement) - Wikipedia

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    Bundt-style silicone and metal pans (2008) Late 19th- and early 20th-century food molds. A mould (British English) or mold (American English), is a container used in various techniques of food preparation to shape the finished dish.

  6. Jell-O - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Dessert brand Jell-O updated the brand design for the first time in a decade, making it more playful. The logo became bolder and blockier, and hyper-realistic images of pudding and jelly fruit appeared. [30] In September 2024, Jell-O launches The Jelly Collection inflatable furniture series inspired by the iconic Jell-O molds. [31

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  8. Thingmaker - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the Thingmaker was introduced in 1963, as part of Mattel's Vac-U-Maker set. This omnibus toy combined the new moulds and Plasti-Goop technology with the existing Vac-U-Form machine, a vacuum forming toy, which molded simple sculptures by heating thin sheets of plastic, then using a vacuum pump to form the softened plastic over hard plastic forms.

  9. Mosaic gelatin - Wikipedia

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    A bundt pan can be used to mold the gelatin. [4] [9] In Mexico, lime (green) and strawberry (red) are the most common flavors. [4] In combination with the white milk gelatin, it represents the colors of the Mexican flag. [4] Other popular flavors are grape (purple), lemon (green), blueberries (blue), orange (orange), and pineapple (yellow). [3] [6]