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Pew Pew!: Bullet-Shaped Gelatin Jell-O Shots

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These are bullets made out of Jell-O. No clue what they used to make them look so metallic, but hopefully something I can separate from feces with a magnet. The bullets were made as part of the 2011 Jell-O Mold Competition, which is a real competition with real athletes. And by athletes I mean gelatin dessert lovers. And speaking of dessert lovers -- I made it to third base with a cheesecake once. Unless third base is more than just over-the-bra boob fondling, in which chase maybe it was only second base. The point is this: I hit a ground out to a banana split once.

Hit the jump for some of the other entries in the competition.

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Jell-O Mold Competition [finedininglovers]
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Gelatin Roulette Anyone? Realistic Bullets Made From Jell-O [obviouswinner]

Thanks to Terry, who once took so many Jell-O shots he ended up ralphing. Jesus, how many was that?! "Almost a whole one". You little girl.

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