• Uncovering Jell-O’s History: A Sweet Adventure in LeRoy, NY

  • Oct 4 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
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Uncovering Jell-O’s History: A Sweet Adventure in LeRoy, NY

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    Episode 78

    Ever wondered about the jiggly, wiggly world of America's favorite gelatin dessert? Get ready for a sweet journey through time as we explore the Jell-O Museum in LeRoy, New York!

    In this episode, we're whisking you away to the birthplace of this iconic treat. From its humble beginnings in a carpenter's kitchen to becoming a staple in households across the nation, Jell-O's story is as colorful as its flavors.

    In this episode, we’ll:

    • Uncover the surprising origin of Jell-O and how it became "America's most famous dessert"
    • Marvel at the evolution of Jell-O advertising and its impact on American culture
    • Discover quirky flavors from the past
    • Explore a wall of Jell-O molds that'll make your imagination run wild
    • Learn about LeRoy's rich history beyond its jiggly claim to fame

    Ready to add some wiggle to your travel plans? Tune in for all the jiggly details and discover why this small-town museum is a must-visit for pop culture enthusiasts and history buffs alike!

    You ready? Let’s roam!

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