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Jell-O Selling Limited-Edition ‘No Thanks’ Thanksgiving Molds

Jell-O is getting into the season of giving by giving us 3 new limited-edition “No Thanks” Thanksgiving molds. They’re shaped like Brussels sprouts, cranberry sauce, and pecan pie–but they aren’t…

Jell-O on store shelf. Jell-O Selling Limited-Edition 'No Thanks' Thanksgiving Molds

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Jell-O is getting into the season of giving by giving us 3 new limited-edition "No Thanks" Thanksgiving molds. They're shaped like Brussels sprouts, cranberry sauce, and pecan pie--but they aren't actually flavored like them.

They're just creative molds to use on Thanksgiving. Check out a photo of the unique molds here. Jell-O is selling them as a part of its 125th anniversary. I could see these taking off as people try to add some humor to their Thanksgiving dinners and parties. It's one of the most stressful times of the year and we need something to break that up a bit, right?

Jell-O Selling Limited-Edition 'No Thanks' Thanksgiving Molds

According to Food & Wine, the kits will be sold for $5 each and will be exclusively available at Walmart.com starting today. Each kit comes with a silicone mold and a box of Jell-O mix.

They call them the "No Thanks" collection because they're side dishes that many people choose to pass on and don't prefer. Personally, I still love all of them!

Read more about the Thanksgiving molds from Food & Wine here.

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