Sunday, June 14, 2015

A Visit to the JELL-O Gallery Museum in LeRoy, New York





The Village of LeRoy
is the birthplace of
JELL-O.














Eric poses at the JELL-O
delivery truck.

Who knew JELL-O  was
delivered to homes in
the early 1900s?









It's time to step into
the world of
JELL-O.














Elizabeth King was the model
for the JELL-O Girl.





I spend a moment pretending
that I am the JELL-O Girl.







Gelatin is made from the
sinew, connective tissue
& bones of cattle.

Vegans can't eat JELL-O
because it's made from
animal products.










One of the many JELL-O ads
seen in magazines across
America.








The Children's Area

Kids learn about JELL-O
while they play.






JELL-O boxes from
the early 1900s















JELL-O was a major
employer of women.















A uniform worn by a female
JELL-O employee











JELL-O molds of all
shapes & sizes













JELL-O collectible items
include toys &
lunch boxes.














There was a JELL-O shortage
during World War II.














JELL-O spokespersons:













Bill Cosby wore this white
uniform when he promoted
JELL-O Pudding Pops.










This is a fun museum.  There's so much more to learn about JELL-O...

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