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Dreamsicle Jello Shots recipeShots & Shooters
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Dreamsicle Jello Shots recipe
A delicious recipe for Dreamsicle Jello Shots, with orange jello, water and vanilla liqueur. Also lists similar drink recipes.
Ingredients:

1 package orange jello
1 cup hot water
1 cup vanilla liqueur


Method:
Mix hot water and jello. Add liqueur. Pour into 2 ounce glasses or cups. Serve after the jello has set.
Serve:
Shot Glass

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