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How to Make Jello Shots or Jello Shooters With Syringes

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Make Jello Shots or Jello Shooters With Syringes
Make Jello Shots or Jello Shooters With Syringes

Jello shots or Jello shooters as they are also called are all the rage. There are many recipes with various types of liquor and flavored Jello combinations. This article gives step by step instructions on how to make a great variation of the traditional shot, replacing it with a REAL shot.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • 1 Regular Package of Jello
  • Boiling Water
  • Cold Water
  • 10 Ounce Liquor
  • Large Mixing Bowl
  • Wooden Spoon
  • Syringes
  1. Step 1

    Pickup a box of 35cc or 60cc syringes. The syringes I am referring to are the typical syringes found in the health care industry, they are clean, sterile and do NOT have needles in them. You can then suck up the Jello mixture into the syringe and your guests can simply administer them in their mouth. After use, you can clean them out and re-sterilize them for additional uses.

  2. Step 2

    Look over the combination of liquor and Jello combinations below. After choosing the liquor of your choice put the entire bottle into your freezer about a half an hour to an hour before you want to made the shots.

  3. Step 3

    When you are ready to make the shots place your selected Jello flavor into the large mixing bowl. Follow the directions on the box when adding hot water and mixing. Set the bowl aside to cool for 2 minutes.

  4. Step 4

    Add 6 oz cold water and 10oz your choice of liquor to the hot mixture and stir. Fill the syringes. Place them in the refrigerator to firm up for at least 3 hours. Remove and serve.

Tips & Warnings
  • Here are some great combinations:
  • Watermelon Jello and Malibu
  • Strawberry Jello and Strawberry Schnapps
  • Strawberry Jello and 99 Bananas
  • Orange Jello and Orange Vodka
  • Cherry Jello and Fire Ball
  • Lime Jello and Tequila
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