>> "Jell-O" is basically hide glue with sugar.
>
> I wonder what might be an advantage for hot hide glue
> in adding sugar to it?
These sweeties are also known as "wine gums." Wikipedia is one of the
available sources to learn more:
Wine gums* (or *winegums*) are chewy, firm sweets </wiki/Candy>
similar to gumdrops </wiki/Gumdrop>, except they are not sugar-coated.
They are manufactured from animal gelatin </wiki/Gelatin>, obtained from
rendering of bones, mixed with sweeteners, flavourings and colourings.
Just what Don Teach was writing. He was very correct, using the word
"basically". Gelatin is basically used for a very wide range of
products, apart from its use as hide glue. Use Google.
Jan Kijlstra
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