Lime
Jell-o
1845,by Peter Cooper
sag,nan,and very more
Jell-O
The word Jell-o is a proper noun, a trademark brand. You could have flavors of Jell-o but no plural.
It is just for marketing. The flavors are more Sophisticated sounding. No alcohol in it.
David Klein invented the Jelly Belly jell beans
Believe it or not, the proper noun Jell-O is an uncountable noun. Jell-O is a single, individual product of one company, requiring no plural form. The product Jell-O is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance. Units are expressed as boxes of Jell-O, flavors of Jell-O, dishes of Jell-O, etc.
Strawberry, Lime, Cherry & Orange
the inventor of jell-o was experimenting in his basement when he discovered the recipe for what we now know as jell-o. He showed it to his wife who said when she saw it "Oh! it jells" which then was the basis for the name jell-o.
So we can eat solid jell-o!!! And so our food stays edible!
Pearle B Wait invented Jell-O in 1895!