Following is a transcription of the video. Narrator: Jell-O has starred in some of the 1950s most infamous recipes. Sarah Wassberg Johnson: It was being served at tea parties and card parties.
For this recipe, you will need 8 x 100ml/3½fl oz ice lolly moulds or 10 reusable ice pop moulds. You will also need wooden ice lolly sticks if the ice lolly moulds do not come with sticks.
Re-melt the chocolate if necessary, then, using a teaspoon pour the chocolate over a cake pop, holding it over the bowl. Work quickly to get a smooth finish. Tap the cake pop on the side of the ...
You can buy it in mini-containers or make it at home alone with water. Jell-O has a reputation for being that perfectly affordable and fun treat. We eat it alone, with fruit floating inside ...
(The amount of pops this recipe makes depends on the size of your molds. I get eight pops using my small, 3-ounce vintage gelatin molds, or six when I use standard 4-ounce popsicle molds.) ...