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Old Jul 14th 2011 | 12:10 am
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Originally Posted by HelenTD
I only ever buy the British brands of cubes that you dissolve, which always work. They also have natural colours and flavours, unlike the main Australian brand.
ahhh come on, you're doing a big disservice to Aeroplane 'good old Aussie' Jelly here !! That's what we always use and it sets perfectly every time.

They are fully with the program now and offer 4 different options (Lime/Raspberry/Strawberry/Tropical) in their 25% reduced sugar range for kids that have no artificial colours or flavours.

Live in Australia, give the products a chance ;-)
 
Old Jul 14th 2011 | 12:58 am
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Originally Posted by DownUnderPaddy
ahhh come on, you're doing a big disservice to Aeroplane 'good old Aussie' Jelly here !! That's what we always use and it sets perfectly every time.

They are fully with the program now and offer 4 different options (Lime/Raspberry/Strawberry/Tropical) in their 25% reduced sugar range for kids that have no artificial colours or flavours.

Live in Australia, give the products a chance ;-)
Yes, but if it's a choice between the local product with various additives and artificial colours and flavours, or an imported product without them, then I'll buy the imported product. Sometimes it's a matter of tradition, and that's why I'll buy a product.
 
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Originally Posted by HelenTD
Yes, but if it's a choice between the local product with various additives and artificial colours and flavours, or an imported product without them, then I'll buy the imported product. Sometimes it's a matter of tradition, and that's why I'll buy a product.
Can't fight tradition I guess :-)

Just want to make sure people know that you certainly can get jelly here that has no artificial colours or flavours (and sugar reduced too).
 
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Originally Posted by moneypenny20
The thing about jelly crystals is that you eat them from the packet - yum! Never had a problem with them setting.
. . . although you do shit little brown cubes.

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Originally Posted by Safin
Why is it that every make of (powdered) jelly I have tried fails to set properly? Some sort of set but go watery as soon as I take them out of the fridge. I've tried adding less water. Should I give up and learn how to make it from scratch? The ready made stuff just isn't right either
I put vodka in my jelly. Set's perfectly everytime
 
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Originally Posted by LouiseR
I put vodka in my jelly. Set's perfectly everytime
....and if you van get your vodka jelly shot to light and hold a flame for a few seconds, you know it's a good 'un !!! (note to self : remember to keep the jelly shots and kids jelly clearly marked in the fridge...)
 

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