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tip top toker

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In the UK it's jelly, jelly jelly jelly, we can have all the wrestling we want, but it's till jelllly, jelly wrestling :) An english person using the term jello or pb & jelly is the type of thing i'd push them off their seat backwards for :lol:
 

neosapien

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In the UK it's jelly, jelly jelly jelly, we can have all the wrestling we want, but it's till jelllly, jelly wrestling :) An english person using the term jello or pb & jelly is the type of thing i'd push them off their seat backwards for :lol:
So Jello and Jelly are the same thing in England? I'm confused.

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neosapien

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Jelly and jello are indeed the same thing. When americans say jelly they mean jam.
OK. I understand. Jello is a brand name that has morphed into its own entity but really its just a disgusting jelly. And jam is the good shit. Thanks for the clarification!
 

xKuroiTaimax

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Sorry, I'm Caribbean, we're used to American brands in our house/family, sheesh. But I know it's like calling a vacuum cleaner a Hoover.
 

xKuroiTaimax

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Not mine^

Poor thread took a bashing...

Anyways, I'm going to try talking my mama into eating one of these. She had a bad experience with space cakes at 17 lol.





 
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