![]() Here is the light we used to achieve our glow with great success (affiliate link). We tested two colors (green and orange) and found brilliant results with the green JELL-O and dull results with the orange JELL-O.Īlthough our tutorial below shows the orange, we recommend the green variety for a truly great glow! Quinine also gives tonic water a distinctive bitter flavor which is why it is best mixed with other sweeter ingredients.Īs you can see, the quinine glows blue-white when placed under a black light which makes it the perfect ingredient for a spooky JELL-O treat.Īll of the colors of JELL-O will definitely not glow the same. The glowing comes from the fluorescence of the quinine in the tonic water. My kids were in awe of this bubbly drink and how it could glow under the black light. Glow in the Dark JELL-O is a recipe that your kids can easily mix up and gives you a fun opportunity to talk a little bit about the science behind it in the process.ĭid you know that tonic water can glow under a black light? Today’s recipe offering is how to make glow in the dark JELL-O in jars for a spooktacular Halloween dessert. Halloween is just around the corner and today we wanted to showcase a fun and easy craft you could do with your kids. This easy recipe for Glow-in-the-Dark Jell-O is perfect for kids to make for Halloween! Mix science and spookiness for an edible experiment any budding (mad) scientist will love!
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