Who created jello?and when?!


Question: Who created jello!?and when!?
I was eating some jello and it got me thinking!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Bill Cosby!

Just Kidding:
Gelatin has been well known and used for many years!. It was popularized in the Victorian era with spectacular and complex "jelly moulds"!. Gelatin was sold in sheets and had to be purified, which was very time-consuming!. It also made gelatin desserts the province of the relatively well-to-do!. In 1845, industrialist Peter Cooper (who built the first American steam-powered locomotive, the Tom Thumb), obtained a patent (US Patent 4084) for powdered gelatin

Forty years later the patent was sold to a LeRoy, New York-based carpenter and cough syrup manufacturer, Pearle B!. Wait!. He and his wife May added strawberry, raspberry, orange and lemon flavoring to the powder and gave the product its present name in 1897!. Unable to successfully market their concoction, in 1899 the Waits sold the business to a neighbor, Orator Francis Woodward, for $450!.




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In 1845, industrialist, inventor, and philanthropist Peter Cooper, of Tom Thumb engine and Cooper Union fame, obtained the first patent for a gelatin dessert!. Coopernever promoted the product!.

In 1895, Pearl B!. Wait, a cough syrup manufacturer from Le Roy, New York who dealt in patent medicines, bought the patent from Peter Cooper and turned Cooper's gelatin dessert into a prepackaged commercial product!. His wife, May David Wait, renamed the dessert "Jell-O!." However, they were also unsuccessful in selling the product!.

Frank Woodward, a school dropout and, who by the age of 20 had his own business, bought the rights to Jell-O for $450!. Among the products Woodward marketed were several patent medicines, Raccoon Corn Plasters, and a roasted coffee substitute called Grain-O!. Sales were still slow, so Woodward offered to sell the rights to Jell-O? to his plant superintendent for $35!. However, before the final sale, intensive advertising paid off!. By 1906, sales reached $1 million!. By sending out nattily dressed salesmen to demonstrate Jell-O and distributing 15 million copies of a Jell-O recipe book containing celebrity favorites, popularity rose!. Woodward’s Genesee Pure Food Company was renamed Jell-O Company in 1923, and later merged with Postum Cereal to become the General Foods Corporation!.
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Wasn't it Billy Cosby!.!.!.!.LOL!!

In 1845, industrialist, inventor, and philanthropist Peter Cooper, of Tom Thumb engine and Cooper Union fame, obtained the first patent for a gelatin dessert!. Coopernever promoted the product!.

In 1895, Pearl B!. Wait, a cough syrup manufacturer from Le Roy, New York who dealt in patent medicines, bought the patent from Peter Cooper and turned Cooper's gelatin dessert into a prepackaged commercial product!. His wife, May David Wait, renamed the dessert "Jell-O!." However, they were also unsuccessful in selling the product!.

Frank Woodward, a school dropout and, who by the age of 20 had his own business, bought the rights to Jell-O for $450!. Among the products Woodward marketed were several patent medicines, Raccoon Corn Plasters, and a roasted coffee substitute called Grain-O!. Sales were still slow, so Woodward offered to sell the rights to Jell-O? to his plant superintendent for $35!. However, before the final sale, intensive advertising paid off!. By 1906, sales reached $1 million!. By sending out nattily dressed salesmen to demonstrate Jell-O and distributing 15 million copies of a Jell-O recipe book containing celebrity favorites, popularity rose!. Woodward’s Genesee Pure Food Company was renamed Jell-O Company in 1923, and later merged with Postum Cereal to become the General Foods Corporation!.

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Get an oxtail and an onion at the store!. Put them a big pot of water and boil!. When it cools overnight (to be safe, in the fridge), under the white fat is a gelatenous mass that when heated will return to liquid!. This is good way to skim fat from soup!.

Based on this, I'd say its prehistoric, just like corn mush!.

If you're going to eat it add salt and pepper when you reheat it!. If you're not going to eat in, your dog will adore you!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Peter Cooper, an inventor created Gelatin, used in Jello!. A cough syrup manufacturer bought the rights to the invention and made Jello!.!.!.that's probably why the cherry flavour always reminds me of medicine! :) Www@FoodAQ@Com

Me!. Two weeks ago!.
*edit* forgot to mention my co creator RAWR!
And btw, you're welcome for our genius!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Gelatin_des!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

the god of jellos, Jelloeus!. yesterday!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Bill Cosby, year 1864!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

i made it !.!.!.in 1860 something and i just eated it!.!.
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mrjello man
bill cosby 1864 or someting!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

YUM YUM I LOVE JELLO!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Bill Cosby! 1864 maybe :DWww@FoodAQ@Com

Yeah!. Thats it!. Bill Cosby!

THA MAN; BILLWww@FoodAQ@Com

i think it was bill cosbyWww@FoodAQ@Com

why dont you just look it upWww@FoodAQ@Com

i created it last week!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

me and the other dude who said he did 2 weeks ago:DDDWww@FoodAQ@Com





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