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The word Jell-o is a proper noun, a trademark brand. You could have flavors of Jell-o but no plural.
Believe it or not, the proper noun Jell-O is an uncountable noun. Jell-O is a single, individual product of one company, requiring no plural form. The product Jell-O is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance. Units are expressed as boxes of Jell-O, flavors of Jell-O, dishes of Jell-O, etc.
Jell-o
It is just for marketing. The flavors are more Sophisticated sounding. No alcohol in it.
People use Jell-O for many reasons. First off, it is very easily affordable and quick and easy to make, which makes it appealing to many. Jell-O does not involve a lot of effort in making, nor does it require a lot of clean up. The many flavors and the fact that it is easy to eat is also positive, too.
Some people believe that it is spelled jello,which it is not because it is spelled jell-o
jell-o
Strawberry, Lime, Cherry & Orange
Probably Jell-O Mix.
As of 2000 the only kind of Jell-O that was being made that contained real fruit was the Cranberry flavor. If you want you can always add a can of fruit to Jell-O or just buy the fruit cups already made.
Kraft Foods owns the Jell-O name, and Jell-O makes puddings.