How do you make black jello?!


Question: i need 2 know becuz ma friend said all the colors mixed 2 gether is white but im pretty sure iz black


Answers: i need 2 know becuz ma friend said all the colors mixed 2 gether is white but im pretty sure iz black

well H i dont think ur friend is a dork because i learned in science class that all the colors of the RAINBOW make white and i learned this 4rm a very smart teacher who sumtimes gets cranky but he is still smart!!!!!1 and wh7 would u want to make black jello in the first place??

P.S i think ur friend is really smart!!!!

You need to find some new and intelligent friends>>>>all the jell-o colors mixed together would make a murky black>>>>>never white!

Ask Bill Cosby...wow, I did say that...or try Squid Ink.

food coloring>? your friend is a dork...use food coloring the best you will get mixing it all, is gray, maybe brownish green, not black.....use food coloring...they make black arounf halloween though

Black cherry & the blue one, not sure of the flavor. Used it for haloween one year.

buy the darkest jello there is buy food coloring and add to it until it is black, n there u go.

Mix Red, Green, and Blue, the three primary colors, and you get Black!

I can't believe people still think mixing all the colors gives white. God, did your friends ever use watercolors? They're just confused with lightbulbs. Lightbulbs give off white light, but is made up of all the colors.

Anyways, yah, just mix a bunch of stuff together. Squid ink, lol. That would work, too.

I learned in science class that the three primary colors are Red, blue, and green. If you mix the three, you get black.

Or you can, you know, buy black cherry jello like the other guy said.

GO MAKE THAT JELLO, Hollister!





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