Where can I find a Jell-O mold?

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I make a cranberry-raspberry Jell-O mold every year for Thanksgiving, but I just do it in a 8" square glass casserole because I don't have a mold. I've looked at Walmart, Target, Kmart, and Bed Bath & Beyond, but can't find one. Anyone know where I can get one?
 
How about using a bundt pan? That is what I usually do. You might try antique/second hand stores too..... I often see jello molds there.

Good luck!!
 
I got a Tupperware one when I first got married, so that's what I always use. In addition to the other places mentioned, how about Lechters? I know ours at the mall closed, though, so I don't know if the chain is still in business. But they always had all kinds of kitchen gadgets.
 
Today I was at Albertson's in Tulsa Ok and they are giving free molds like you are talking about with a box of jello for the holidays. It's the first day I have seen them. You don't have to send off for them- they are just there to pick up. Hurry
 

Tupperware does still carry jello molds. You can find a consultant through the tupperware.com website if you don't already have one.
 
Try the jell-o website. They have an entire store full of fun jell-o molds. I have purchased several, from Jell-o Bean jiggler molds for Easter to Christmas and Halloween molds. I've never used a large mold for a decorative jell-o. I'm just not that brave. I love to browse around the web-site, though.
 
I ended up ordering a mold from the Kraft web site. It was only $3.50 and no shipping. The only problem is it could take over 6 weeks to get here. I didn't realize that until after I ordered it. Oh well, at least I'll have it for next year.
 
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From last post and this post ya'll are going to think I am a Paula Deen groupie. I do love her though. When she made her cranberry jello the other day she moled it in a round glass bowl. She sprayed the bowl before putting the jello in just like you would a jello mold. After she took it out of the refrigerator she took a knife and ran it around the edge of the jello. Then she place the bottom and up the sides of the bowl in a bowl of warm water for just a minute or so. She placed her serving platter on top of the bowl and then flipped it. The mold came out perfect. Then she took a small round can that was as tall as the middle of the mold. The cut the inside of the mold out and filled it with the cream cheese mixture I posted on the other post. It really turned out pretty.
 
babylisa4 said:
Today I was at Albertson's in Tulsa Ok and they are giving free molds like you are talking about with a box of jello for the holidays. It's the first day I have seen them. You don't have to send off for them- they are just there to pick up. Hurry
They had those Jell-O molds at Publix when I went today. I had to buy six boxes to get it for free though. At least I know for sure I'll have one for Thanksgiving now. Too bad I can't cancel the order for the other one.
 
Over here we get them from Lakeland Ltd since Tupperware stopped doing parties in the UK :sad: -they might ship overseas, and the moulds are very light so probably wouldn't cost much to post :teeth:

Find them here

www.lakelandlimited.com
 













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