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How to Make Edible Glowing UV Reactive JELLO

How to Make Edible Glowing UV Reactive JELLO
Watch the vid to see exactly how to make UV Reactive Jello. This looks great, but needs sugar.
 
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Step 1Assemble Ingredients

Assemble Ingredients
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You will need:
Jello packet (or no name gelatin dessert)
Tonic Water
Black Light (uv Light)
Pot (the kind you use to boil water)
Stove




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May 22, 2010. 5:07 PMMaRr_B says:

Hi. I Am Doin A Project On This And I Am The Peoduct As We Speak. My Question Is Do You Absaloutly Need A Black Light.?

Aug 14, 2010. 12:56 PMteckner says:
You do realize that capitalizing every one of your words makes it hard to read and kinda annoying? You will get better answers that are more relevant if you type like a normal person.
Jan 10, 2010. 3:17 PMafcbasser says:
 hi, i noticed that in "step 1: assemble ingredients," you forgot to list gin. =P
Oct 29, 2009. 11:20 AMbanglin81 says:
I am going to have to combine this with the Roast Tentacle instructable... sweet glowing edible glowing alien tenticle!!!!
Nov 10, 2007. 6:39 PMFrench says:
were can I find tonic water ... in local stores ... I live in MI ... stores like grocery stores or anything? and can I use any of these other products that has tonic water in them ... if I can't find the original tonic water Canada Dry Cantrell Cunnington Seagram's Schweppes Royal Club Nordic Mist by Coca-Cola Company Kinley by Coca-Cola Company Krest by Coca-Cola Company Antarctica by Ambev (Brazil) Schin Tonica, made by Schincariol (Brazil) Finches by Gleeson (Ireland) Paso de los Toros by PepsiCo Inc. (Uruguay)
Oct 15, 2009. 8:27 AMtlaase says:
I live in MI too- I think EVERY grocery store orsupermarket I've been in has it... it's either near the other carbonatedbeverages, or near the alcohol.  It's usually next to the soda water.
Aug 25, 2008. 1:40 AMmaeghi says:
you can find tonic water in most liquor stores too
Jul 14, 2009. 2:36 PMrubyweapon8503 says:
Does anyone know if this would still work if using evaporated milk in the recipe (for "solid" colored jello?)
Mar 23, 2009. 7:52 AMdevoted says:
great, but l really mean it. l have a paty ahead and now l know what will glow in the night. thancs a lot!
Mar 15, 2008. 12:26 PMstevie1 says:
where can i get "tonic water"?
Mar 31, 2008. 8:58 PMduck-lemon says:
supermarket.
Apr 1, 2008. 4:05 AMstevie1 says:
which supemarket?
Apr 1, 2008. 11:20 AMduck-lemon says:
Should be in all of them it's a very common drink.
Apr 2, 2008. 3:48 AMstevie1 says:
k, thanks
Jun 25, 2008. 12:37 PMjinaiiiii says:
I think Canada Dry is a type. See the picture on wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonic_Water.
Jan 27, 2009. 7:25 PMeskimojo says:
As far as I know Canada Dry is a brand of Ginger Ale, which may have Tonic Water in its ingredients but is not itself Tonic Water.
Jan 27, 2009. 8:05 PMgavdo says:
its a brand of carbonated beverages that makes both ginger ale and tonic water
Jan 28, 2009. 7:56 AMeskimojo says:
I did not know that, I've only ever seen their ginger ale, I stand corrected.
Oct 24, 2008. 12:51 PMjfg2597 says:
How much sugar do you need? I mixed a lot of sugar into a batch I made and it still tasted bad. Any way to fix this?
Dec 14, 2008. 2:50 PMmangadragon says:
You don't need sugar... It's already in the jello mix...
Oct 24, 2008. 11:42 PMwupme says:
That looks so cool, but one thing. If you consume drinks containing quinine over a longer time, most people start to get allergic to it. So don't drink that everyday.
Dec 8, 2008. 4:14 AMfritsie123 says:
Are you sure about that? I've been drinking it for over 30 years, at least a bottle a week. The only thing I'm mildly allergic to are certain red food dyes, but that has been the case for all my life. So I can't fault the tonic for that.
Oct 30, 2008. 7:23 PMOompa-Loompa says:
Aw, I love drinking that stuff. It's like flavorless soda.
Nov 5, 2008. 1:53 PMchicKintAco says:
This is an excellent idea! wish I would have found prior to Halloween for glowing jello shots MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA but has anyone tasted this? Is it good? I recall tonic water tasting horrible...
Oct 27, 2007. 6:30 PMStaples says:
I'm thinking a darker color jello may not work? I just tried 1 cup tonic water water boiled into strawberry jello, with one cup of vodka mixed very cold from the freezer. Poured into brain mold and have had is setting in the fridge for about 5 hours. It didn't react to my 6ft UV black light? Could be the red of the strawberry is too dark our could be I substituted too much vodka for tonic water. Either way I'll enjoy the jello tonight and try it with lime tomorrow. Has anyone made jello shots this way and still got the UV reaction? What flavors have you made this with hairy?
Nov 1, 2008. 7:40 PMCapinPorcupine says:
cherry doesnt work either
Aug 25, 2008. 1:39 AMmaeghi says:
anything with red dye in it won't work, its at the beginning of the colour spectrum. if you notice, the colours at the other end (blue, green, violet) will work the best. the red dye blocks the UV [notice this stands for Ultra-Violet] from getting to the Quinine... it has to do with wavelengths and whatnot. think about what red and orange things look like under blacklight... they look almost black... while very light objects [like paper] look bluish-purple.
May 19, 2011. 10:13 AMjbusari says:
What if you dye the solution before refrgrating it?
May 19, 2011. 7:48 PMmaeghi says:
Red and Orange will not work, regardless of what order you dye and refrigerate it.
Aug 25, 2008. 6:21 AMStaples says:
Ya know I've had to study some of the color spectrum for work (fiber optics) and that makes perfect sense! I did make some with a light green lime and it worked perfectly, I'll have to do it again for the halloween party.
Aug 25, 2008. 10:16 PMmaeghi says:
i'm glad it made sense to you, i was trying to explain it to some other people and they just gave me a blank stare... :]
Nov 12, 2007. 8:44 PMediecago says:
Where do you get a brain mold? I made one out of beeswax to make "monkey brains" for my kids halloween party. I didn't see any molds around and I'd like to have one.
Nov 14, 2007. 5:58 PMStaples says:
A local Wal-Mart store had brain molds and heart molds for around $3 each. Cheap compared to what I found online, only drawback they were kinda small 1 to 1.25 cups.
Nov 14, 2007. 10:03 PMediecago says:
That would have been perfect. That's almost exactly the size I made out of wax -- which took more time than it should have to prevent leaks etc. I'll keep an eye out for them. And hearts too!!!
Nov 1, 2008. 7:38 PMCapinPorcupine says:
I just made it but it didn't glow and the only thing I did wrong was stir it to much after I put in the cup of cold tonic and it was in the fridge more then 2 hours any reason why it didn't work?
Oct 31, 2008. 9:03 AMkuchinskas says:
You could try gin, which is also UV reactive and glows blue. So you would have radioactive jello shots.
Oct 30, 2008. 9:07 AMnecropolian says:
can you make anything other than jello? like pudding, or icing?
Oct 8, 2008. 6:26 AMcrapflinger says:
it would actually be great to make the jello shots...and then tape a UV LED with a watch cell to the bottom of the shot cups..or something like that...then you'd have a portable light source for the jello shots so they'd glow no matter where you put them
Oct 7, 2008. 10:21 AMtinyNinjaNina says:
This is amazing!!! I just got a brain jello mold for Halloween and will DEFINITELY be using this recipe. Thanks a lot :D
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