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  2. Jell-O - Wikipedia

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    The marketing team revisited the Jell-O recipes published in past cookbooks and rediscovered Jigglers, although the original recipe did not use that name. Jigglers are Jell-O snacks molded into fun shapes and eaten as finger food. Jell-O launched a massive marketing campaign, notably featuring Bill Cosby as spokesman. The campaign was a huge ...

  3. 15 formerly popular foods in America that are rarely eaten today

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    Stacker researched the history of popular foods, from Jell-O salads to Salisbury steak, ... The jello salad became popular in the 1950s but declined in popularity in the 1960s and 70s.

  4. Pudding Pop - Wikipedia

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    Pudding Pops first originated in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the 1970s in the United States, and became more popular in the 1980s. In their first year, they earned $100,000,000 and after five years were earning $300,000,000 annually. [ 1 ]

  5. Jello salad - Wikipedia

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    The rise of Julia Child and the popularization of French cooking in the United States made the jello salad appear less elegant, and dieting trends eventually turned against sugary food like Jell-O. [7] [5] Jello salad is now most popular in rural areas of the upper Midwest and in Utah, where Jell-O is the official state snack. [6]

  6. The Most Delicious Signature Meal from Every State - AOL

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    The marionberry, often called the "Cabernet of blackberries" for its rich, complex flavor, was developed by Oregon State University in the 1950s and has since become synonymous with Oregon’s ...

  7. The story behind the most famous Jell-O shots in America - AOL

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    The annual Men's College World Series Jell-O shot competition at Rocco's has become a local institution and a national sensation. ... university-specific shots, gave them off-color names and made ...

  8. Mosaic gelatin - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic gelatin is a gelatin dessert that is popular in Mexico and Brazil. [1] [2] However, it is unclear if it is of Mexican or Brazilian origin. [2] It is sometimes called broken or stained glass gelatin due to its appearance. [3] This dessert is sold at fairs, markets, plazas, and food carts. [1] It can even be found in upscale restaurants. [4]

  9. Jell-O gets ‘bold’ new look for the first time in 10 years

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    An iconic brand of bouncy and gelatinous Americana is getting a modern makeover. On July 27, Jell-O, the 126-year-old gelatin and pudding dessert brand, unveiled a new logo for the first time in ...