How do you make jello shots?!


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How do you make jello shots?


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jello and vodka

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6 ounces Jello (large package)
16 ounces Water (boiling)
6 ounces Water (cold)
10 ounces Vodka
Mix the jello mix with the boiling water until the powder is fully dissolved and add the cold water and alcohol. Pour the cooling mixture into either shot glasses or paper cups. Shot glasses are more attractive, but drinker can turn the paper cups inside-out to more easily eat the alcoholic jello.


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get some empty shot gun shells. Mix the jello and pour into the empty shells using a funnel. Refrigerate and enjoy in about 2 hours.

Jello Shots


6 ounces Jello (large package)
16 ounces Water (boiling)
6 ounces Water (cold)
10 ounces Vodka
Mix the jello mix with the boiling water until the powder is fully dissolved and add the cold water and alcohol. Pour the cooling mixture into either shot glasses or paper cups. Shot glasses are more attractive, but drinker can turn the paper cups inside-out to more easily eat the alcoholic jello.

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Mix your jello with the liqueur that you will be using, then pour it into little serving cups and put in the refrigerator until cold.

It is best done in an ice cube tray with the separate compartments so the vodka does not separate. Not too much vodka since it will not freeze (jell).

1/3 oz jello
1 cup boiling water
1 cup vodka

Dissolve jello with the boiling water. Add vodka, stir, and pour into suitable sized shot glasses, ice trays, or plastic cups.

i poor as much alchol as i want into the regularly made jello bown ...set in lil shot glasses and put in the fridge for recommended time.

jello and vodka

jello mix, and a water and vodka mixture, 2 parts water and 1 part vodka or rum....it tastes much better if you add a flavored vodka or rum




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