The Jell-O Family Curse
How a fortune made from marketing desserts to women also became a curse, handed down from generation to generation. 1899, LeRoy, New York. My great-great-great-uncle, Orator Woodward, bent over a contract, signing his name to the purchase agreement for a new product: Jell-O. He paid $450, the modern …
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