Jello Shots every TRUE Kansas State Wildcats Fan needs to try!
Are you ready for the start of the NCAA College Football season? I am! How would you like to be the hit of the next tailgate party? These Jello Shots are what every TRUE Kansas State Wildcats fan needs to try! Make them in team colors and choose from 9 different fall flavors! You’ll ROCK!

Kansas State Wildcats Jello Shots for your next tailgate party!
How would you like to be the hit of the next tailgate party supporting your NCAA College Football Team with the best tasting Kansas State Wildcats Jello Shots ever?! I love Jello Shots because they have great fruit flavors and sparkling colors.
BUT this is football season, and football is played in the fall. I want something that will make me feel warm and fuzzy on those chilly football weekends. What could be better than Jello Shots in your Team colors and flavors like Whipped Cream, Apple Pie, Pumpkin Spice, and more!
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Ingredients you’ll need to make these awesome Kansas State Wildcats Jello Shots

- Whipped Cream Vodka
- Gelatine
- Sweetened Condensed Milk
- Gel Food Color in Purple
These incredible colored Jello Shots don’t use any Jello but are made with gelatin. It gives them a solid color and a bit thicker consistency. And because you are not using Jello, you get to pick the flavor! For flavored vodkas, I like both Veil and Pinnacle; they are both reasonably priced.
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Bar & Kitchen Tools
To make your Jello Shots, you’ll need Jello Shot cups. Click here to learn the differences between the 3 different styles of Jello Shot cups. I use the squeezable Jello Shot cups above, the flat round Jello Shot cups below, and the square Jello Shot cups in the main photo.

The second most important item is a large mouth mixing bowl with a spout. The largemouth mixing bowl with a spout makes it easy to pour the liquid into the Jello Shot cups. I have seen ‘tools’ on Amazon that assist you with filling your Jello Shot cups, but the bowl with the spout works well. Of course, you may have a few drips here and there, but not enough for me to invest in a gadget.

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How to make Kansas State Wildcats Jello Shots
Place 26 Jello Shot cups on a baking sheet.
Pour the Vodka into the spouted mixing bowl and sprinkle the gelatin on the top. Gelatin can be tricky to work with the first time you use it in a recipe. The secret is to ‘slowly’ sprinkle the gelatin on top of the liquid. If you see it clumping up, you are spreading it too quickly.
Let the gelatin mixture sit for 5 minutes. This seems like the most prolonged process in this recipe. If you do have some dry patches, don’t worry. These Jello Shots will taste so good and represent your team well; nobody will care that some gelatin didn’t dissolve.

In the meantime, boil the water. Add your Purple Gel Food Coloring to the boiling water and stir until combined. Then pour the water and food coloring mixture into the gelatin mixture and stir for 3 minutes. Add the sweetened condensed milk and stir until combined well. Slowly pour the mixture into your Jello Shot cups until they are half full.
Refrigerate for 1 hour before starting the top layer.

Next repeat the process, but no food coloring is necessary.
Top off the Jello cups with your second color and refrigerate for 2 hours before placing the lids on the cups. These Kansas State Wildcats Jello Shots can be made in various fall flavors. For the recipe in this post, I used Whipped Cream Vodka.
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Celebrate NCAA College Football season with the best-tasting Jello Shots EVER!
Try all 9 fall flavors below!
- Chocolate Vodka Jello Shots
- Caramel Vodka Jello Shots
- Apple Pie Vodka Jello Shots
- Whipped Cream Vodka Jello Shots
- Pumpkin Spice Vodka Jello Shots
- Mounds Bar Vodka Jello Shots
- Almond Joy Jello Shots
- Coconut Vodka Jello Shots
- Gingerbread Vodka Jello Shots
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Kansas State Wildcats Jello Shots
Ingredients
Shopping List
- 1 750 ml Whipped Cream Vodka
- 1 1 oz Box of Knox Gelatine The box contains 4 envelopes of gelatin
- 2 14 oz Cans of Sweetened Condensed Milk
- 1 .5 oz Gel Food Coloring Purple
For the First Color
- 1.5 Cups Whipped Cream Vodka
- 2 Envelopes Gelatin
- 1 Cup Boiling water
- 1/2 Cup Sweetened condensed milk
- 1 Teaspoon Purple Gel Food Coloring
For the Second Color
- 1.5 Cups Whipped Cream Vodka
- 2 Envelopes Gelatin
- 1 Cup Boiling Water
- 1/2 Cup Sweetened Condensed Milk
Instructions
First Color
- Place 26 – 2 oz Jello-Shot cups on a cookie sheet
- Pour the Vodka into a large spouted mixing bowl
- Slowly sprinkle gelatin on top of the Vodka making sure to sprinkle it evenly across the top of the liquid
- Let the gelatin absorb the liquid for 5 minutes
- In the meantime boil the water
- Pour 1 cup of the boiling water into a measuring cup
- Add the Purple Gel Food coloring to the boiling water and stir well
- Add the water mixed with the food coloring to the Gelatin mix and stir until the Gelatin is dissolved, at least 3 minutes
- Now add the sweetened condensed milk and stir well
- Pour mixture into the Jello-Shot cups until they are 1/2 full
- Refrigerate the 1/2 full Jello-Shot cups at least 45 minutes
Second Color
- Pour the Vodka into a large spouted mixing bowl
- Slowly sprinkle gelatin on top of the Vodka making sure to sprinkle it evenly across the top of the liquid
- Let the gelatin absorb the liquid for 5 minutes
- In the meantime boil the water
- Pour 1 cup of the boiling water into a measuring cup
- Add the water to the Gelatin mix and stir until the Gelatin is dissolved, at least 3 minutes
- Now add the sweetened condensed milk and stir well
- Top off the refrigerated Jello-shots with the second Team color
- Refrigerating at least 2 hours before placing the cap on the Jello-Shot cup
- Serve Chilled. Can be made 2 days in advance
Notes
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