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Hot Hide Glue & "Jell-O"
By Wallace Venable

>> "Jell-O" is basically hide glue with sugar.
>
> I wonder what might be an advantage for hot hide glue in adding
> sugar to it?

I think the first writer intended this as a joke.  "Jell-O" is a trade
name for the largest selling American gelatin dessert.  Like "Kleenex"
and "Xerox" it has become a common word.  It is not a trade name for
a glue.

It will come as a shock to some Americans that this food is known
as "jelly" in Britain.  I don't know the French, German, or Dutch
equivalents; perhaps those cultures have better taste than to eat it.
(Just joking!)  The sugar is, in this case, no more a structural
modifier than are the added citric acid and artificial color and
flavor.

Has anyone here actually used gelatin as an adhesive?

Wallace Venable


(Message sent Mon 26 Mar 2007, 20:30:52 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Glue, Hide, Hot, Jell-O

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