In 1897, Pearl Wait adapted an 1845 patent for a gelatin dessert, and his wife, May Davis Wait, named the new product Jell-O brand gelatin. Decades later, in 1899, Orator Francis Woodward bought the rights to Jell-O brand gelatin from Mr. Wait for $450. Three years later, Woodward launched the advertising campaign, "America's most favorite Dessert" for Jell-O. Today, Jell-O, which now includes pudding and other desserts, is a member of the Kraft family of brands.
Case of 24 1-ounce boxes (approximately 96 servings, 24 total ounces)
Sugar Free Fat Free. 1/3 fewer calories than regular pudding.
Good source of calcium when made with milk. Trans fat is zero
Just add milk and mix; sets in five minutes
Made from the world's most popular dessert; over 300 million boxes sold every year