![]() Regardless of the results of the cooler experiment tomorrow, this is a great way to label bottles. It's a little late for me tonight, but after work tomorrow I'll soak a labeled bottle in a cooler for a few hours to see what happens. I tried to pull one off and the label was tearing. A little goes a long ways.Īfter just a few minutes of drying they labels are very firmly attached. I labeled 28 bottles with maybe 1/2 fl oz of the mixture. Once they touch the bottle they are pretty firm, so you want to square up the label before too much paper contacts the bottle. I filled a 1 fl oz squirt bottle and sprayed the backs of three labels at a time. Knox Unflavored Gelatin is perfect for making a wide variety of desserts. I stuck it in the microwave for 15 seconds and stirred again. Knox Original Unflavored Gelatin, 32 ct Packets. I mixed it a little bit with a spoon, but it wasn't completely disolving. I took 1/2 cup of hot tap water and added a packet of Knox. The gelatin is very tacky and the labels stick right on. Try it, see if it helps alleviates snot balls that are the bane of Jello makers.įollowed this procedure tonight and I am impressed.
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