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Introducing Jelloware: Edible Cups


We couldn't help but do a double-take when we stumbled upon these edible Jell-O cups over on The Kitchn. "Jelloware" started out as an entry in a Jell-O mold competition and now the ladies behind this clever invention are all over the internet.

The cups come in different flavors -- lemon-basil, ginger-mint, or rosemary-beet -- and are made of a gelatin substitute. They're also an environmentally friendly option to their less-tasty counterpart, the plastic cup.

Continue reading (and for more photos): Jelloware edible cups (P.S. They're vegan!)

Filed Under: Eco-Friendly
Tags: jello, jello cups, JelloCups, jelloware

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anon

1-14-2011 @5:56PM anon said... You can donate to their Kickstarter campaign here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thewayweseetheworld/jelloware-biodegradable-edible-cups so that they can develop the concept into a real product.
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John K

1-16-2011 @4:20PM John K said... uhmm they are not vegan!!!! Jello is made from the boiled bones, skins and tendons of animals , I wana say pigs but not sure. do your homework AOL
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Chad

1-17-2011 @12:31PM Chad said... Did you even read the article? They're not made from Jell-O or gelatin.

Sid

1-18-2011 @4:31PM Sid said... You are an idiot.

Shell

1-18-2011 @9:10PM Shell said... Liked it when I thought it was going to tell you how to make the cups , not so neat when it turned into an ad to sell something ...
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