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		<title>To all you JELLO Lovers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am not eating Jello Again&#8230;. 
Sometimes the most  innocuous of foodstuffs contain constituents whose origins are less than appetizing. Such is the case with JELL-O, a dessert that has graced millions of dinner tables since its 1897 debut.
Underneath JELL-O&#8217;s jiggly wholesomeness lurks a secret many consumers are disconcerted to learn: JELL-O is made from [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=acadianfury.wordpress.com&blog=471871&post=99&subd=acadianfury&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes the most <img vspace="16" align="left" width="150" src="http://www.snopes.com/food/graphics/jello.jpg" hspace="16" alt="Made from contented cows" height="150" /> innocuous of foodstuffs contain constituents whose origins are less than appetizing. Such is the case with JELL-O, a dessert that has graced millions of dinner tables since its 1897 debut.</p>
<p>Underneath JELL-O&#8217;s jiggly wholesomeness lurks a secret many consumers are disconcerted to learn: JELL-O is made from gelatin, an animal product rendered from the hides and bones of animals.</p>
<p>The production of gelatin starts with the boiling of bones, skins, and hides of cows and pigs, a process that releases the protein-rich collagen from animal tissues. The collagen is boiled and filtered numerous times, dried, and ground to a powder. Because the collagen is processed extensively, the final product is not categorized as a meat or animal product by the federal government. Very strict vegetarians avoid gelatin entirely, but more permissive vegetarians have no problem including JELL-O in their diets. <!--  (The bones and hides used in gelatin production are also considered pareve -- neither milk nor meat -- under Jewish dietary law, so animal-derived gelatin can be certified as kosher and consumed with dairy products.)  --></p>
<p>JELL-O products account for about 80 percent of the gelatin market.</p>
<p>Popular belief has it that gelatin comes from horses&#8217; and cows&#8217; hooves. Kraft, the maker of JELL-O, asserts that hooves do not contain the necessary collagen and therefore are not used in the production of their JELL-O brand gelatin product.</p>
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