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Step 1
Add 1 cup of boiling water to package of cherry Jello and stir.
Step 2
Add 1/4 of the vanilla ice cream and use a whisk to whip with the Jello.
Step 3
Let set in a clear 9x13-inch pan for 15 minutes or as Wife2uRick suggested waiting 15-30 minutes or until set.
Step 4
Then Add 1 cup of boiling water to package of lemon Jello and add 1/4 of the vanilla ice cream and use a whisk to whip with the Jello.
Step 5
Let set on top of the cherry layer for 15 minutes or until set.
Step 6
Then add 1 cup to the lime Jello and add 1/4 of the vanilla ice cream and whisk to whip with the Jello.
Step 7
Let set on top of lemon Jello for 15 minutes or until set.
Step 8
Then with the last box of Jello which is orange add 1 cup of boiling water and the last 1/4 vanilla ice cream and whisk together and put on top of lime Jello and let set.
Step 9
I usually do other things while I am making this and you can also use your favorite jello's but these together taste really good and I always am asked to bring it.
Step 10
Note: I usually cut my ice-cream in fourths and leave the ice-cream in the freezer until I use each 1/4th for the Jello.
Step 11
Jello can be stored in refrigerator when done. :).
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