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Kraft Foods owns the Jell-O name, and Jell-O makes puddings.
According to Kraft's website (Kraft manufactures Sure Jell, just FYI), less sugar Sure Jell can be used in recipes that require no sugar, but can also be substituted for regular Sure Jell for a low sugar option. It's operation is the same.
Jell-O is owned by Kraft ticker symbol KFT traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
One can find recipes for Jell-O at The Campus Companion, Jelly Shot Kitchen, Food Librarian, Kraft Recipes, and at the website of Jell-O itself at the "Recipes" section.
Jell-O is made by Kraft Foods and Kraft is traded under the ticker symbol KFT on the New York Stock Exchange.
SURE-JELL is made by Kraft and can be found at most grocery stores and Wal-Mart. It is usually in the aisle where home canning supplies are found.
Yes, 'Jell-O' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific product; a registered trademark of Kraft Foods. A proper noun is always capitalized.
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Kraft currently manufactures several hundred different brands across the world. Some of the most well-known products are Jell-O, Cool Whip, Miracle Whip, Velveeta, and Kraft Macaroni and Cheese.
The Jell-O brandÊlogo has a red swirl in the place of the letter "O". ÊJell-O is a brand name belonging to Kraft Foods.
According to the Kraft foods website the ingredients of sure-gell are: DEXTROSE, CITRIC ACID (ASSISTS GEL), FRUIT PECTIN.
Some people believe that it is spelled jello,which it is not because it is spelled jell-o