Who is the founder of JELLO?
Jell-O wasn't founded by a single person, but rather developed by Peter Cooper's Glue Factory in the late 19th century.
Here's the breakdown:
* 1845: Peter Cooper, the founder of the glue factory, creates a gelatin product.
* 1897: The company starts selling it commercially as "Jell-O."
* 1902: The company is sold to Orator F. Woodward, who creates the iconic Jell-O molds and advertising campaigns.
So, while Peter Cooper's Glue Factory was the initial creator of the product, Orator F. Woodward is often credited with making Jell-O the cultural icon it is today.
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