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- This is the worldamp;#39;s first ever actual pool of Jello. (upbeat music) And while it may look simple, itamp;#39;s actually a very difficult engineering challenge to pull off. As proof, if you google Jello pool, youamp;#39;ll either find bad CGI or a handful of videos of people who tried to do this, but it really didnamp;#39;t work out. So today, weamp;#39;re gonna answer possibly the longest standing question from my childhood. What would it be like to actually belly flop in a pool of Jello? But before we do that, I want to talk about what we actually had (tape screeches) to go through for the past six months to pull this off. The idea of a Jello pool has been on my bucket list (mellow music) for over four years. In fact, when Kevin from the Backyard Scientist and I made the 25 million Orbeez pool, our first idea was to do a pool of Jello. But itamp;#39;s really hard because if youamp;#39;ve ever made Jello, you might recall, you first have to boil water, then mix in the po