See also: jello, Jello, and jellõ

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Etymology

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Trademarked by Pearle Bixby Wait and named by his wife, May Wait. From gelatin and jelly, following a then relatively popular trend to add “O” to the end of products.[1]

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Jell-O

  1. (US, Canada) A brand of dessert made from gelatin.
  2. (by extension) Any brand of fruit flavored gelatin dessert mix.
    Synonym: (UK, Australia) jelly
    The store brand Jell-O is just as good and one third the price.

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References

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  1. ^ Matt Buzz (2014 January 24) “The Fascinating, Untold History of Jell-O”, in Gizmodo.