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Are you looking for a wiggly snack that tastes slithery but delicious? Although these concocted snacks used to be called Knox Blox up until a few years ago, you can make these wiggly snacks after following the directions in this article.

Ingredients

  • Yield: 12 squares
  • 3 pkg Jello brand Gelatin (any flavor)
  • 4 envelopes Knox Unflavored Gelatine
  • 4 cups boiling water
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    Packets may be of any taste you want, as long as they are all the same.
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    [4] Use a pan that is roughly 13x9".
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    Cut the refrigerated gelatin into bite-size or finger foods you can serve to anyone in your household. [6]
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  • Question
    Can I use apple juice instead of water?
    Community Answer
    Water is a key ingredient in Knox Blox, as it hardens to the right consistency.
  • Question
    How many grams does a box of Knox gelatin yield?
    Community Answer
    An 8 oz box of 32 envelopes that has 0.25 oz per envelope is about 7 grams per envelope. So if you had a box of 32 envelopes, you would have about 224 grams. Just multiply the amount of envelopes by 7.
  • Question
    Can I cut the shapes the night before and if so, can I just stack them on top of each other in some Tupperware? I need to take 28 pieces to school tomorrow for my son and not sure how to transport.
    Community Answer
    Yes. Place something in between each layer so that they do not stick together. Plastic wrap, parchment paper, wax paper, etc. should work.
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      • "Knox Blox", as these were originally called, are traditionally served as cut square pieces. However, if extra "dough" is not important to you, you may cut these out with a cookie cutter, to create assorted fun shapes (which are super-fun ideas for kids birthday parties).
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