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    Jello Drink

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    • on June 14, 2012

      Quick Easy and Delicious!!! Nothing more to be said. Made for Market Tag~

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    • on March 13, 2011

      This is so yummy. I made a raspberry jello (DS chose it). When he tasted it, it was so yummy that he started to dance with a big smile. Thanks Debbwl :) Made for Holiday tag game

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    • on November 22, 2010

      This is sooo good!! I used sugar-free cherry jello and 1% milk. The possibilities are endless and this is the first time my 4yr DS said he liked jello!! Made for Photo Tag (24hour rule).

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    • on April 29, 2010

      My kids loved this treat! Thank you so much fir this recipe.

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    • on January 25, 2010

      I liked it! I used sugar-free orange jello. It was very filling and refreshing for the low calories, but I wished it had more flavor. Thanks for posting Debbwl.

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    • on January 09, 2010

      We did regular jello because that was all I had on hand, but next time I'm going sugar-free. Amazingly filling for the calories. Thanks Debbwl!

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    • on December 09, 2009

      This is my newest diet saver! I used raspberry sugar free jello and 1% milk. I especially loved the thickness from the jello without the calories of a syrup- it was substantial enough to tide me over until a late dinner. Next time I'll try adding a little frozen yoghurt! Thanks for a keeper!

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    • on October 27, 2009

      I used raspberry jello and vanilla soymilk in my own version and it was a scrumptious one-point treat. Now I want to find orange sugar-free jello to make a creamsicle. Thanks for a nifty snack to add to my low point repertoire.

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    • on September 15, 2009

      This was good and so very simple; I made the jell-o and after setting for 4 hours, put it in the blender with 2 percent milk (what I had on hand) and about 12 ice cubes. Lovely! And DS wanted more :D. Thanks for sharing, Debbwl!

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    • on August 25, 2009

      I'm not a big Jello person but I bought some for my son and it wasn't setting up all the way. I must of added to much water or something lool. This is a great drink for when that happens or just in general. I did add some frozen mixed berries for a little slush cause of the heat. Thanks made for Ramadan Tag 09.

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    • on July 18, 2009

      Very satisfying and a nice "dessert' drink on a hot day. I used S/F raspberry and non-fat milk. Looking forward to trying it with orange or lime jello.

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    • on July 13, 2009

      A nice new way to have a beverage in warm summer months. I used orange jello (s/f) and 1% milk for my kids. My son loved it and thought it was pretty cool. I remember as a kid when mom would make jello we would pour a bit of milk over our bowl and add some sliced fruit as a dessert and this is exactly what it reminds me of. Thanks for the memory and a new drink for my kids! :)

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    • on June 23, 2009

      I left the rating totally up to my 3 yo grandbaby. He said, "I like red." "It got sugar in it." "Look, I got a mustach." After which he drank it all up. I'd say that's equates to a five star recipe! Made for Everyday is a Holiday.

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    • on June 01, 2009

      This was pretty tasty. Most of my family really seemed to enjoy this. One dd was happy however; to share her severing with her siblings. I am not a fan of Jell-O either, but I did like this. Made and Reviewed for the 29th AUS/NZ Recipe Swap.

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    • on May 26, 2009

      This was a fun and light way to make a smoothie! Made with raspberry jello and 1% milk. Thanks! :)

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    • on May 11, 2009

      Made for Holiday Tag. I used watermelon jello and 2% milk.Blended for about 20 seconds to make a dessert rather than a drink...it surprised me how it jelled so quickly.Its refreshing and fun!

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    • on April 03, 2009

      A different kind of smoothie! I cut the recipe in half for 1 serving; note that one .32oz box jello makes 2 cups. I used unsweetened soy milk and sugar free raspberry jello (my favorite). I blended the ingredients for a total of 15 seconds and it turned into a light fluffy mousse that you could totally serve for a dessert with a strawberry on top as a garnish. I ate it with a spoon and it was good. Made for VEG*N SWAP.

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    Nutritional Facts for Jello Drink

    Serving Size: 1 (392 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 2

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 218.6
     
    Calories from Fat 10
    85%
    Total Fat 1.1 g
    1%
    Saturated Fat 0.7 g
    3%
    Cholesterol 6.1 mg
    2%
    Sodium 256.1 mg
    10%
    Total Carbohydrate 44.4 g
    14%
    Dietary Fiber 0.0 g
    0%
    Sugars 42.7 g
    171%
    Protein 7.4 g
    14%

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