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Reviewed: Apr. 29, 2012
This recipe is tart. Very, very, very tart. I had to mix it half and half with sweetened strawberries before I would eat it. It also made a ton. We had about nine 3/4 cup servings. It was okay, but would not make again.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 4, 2012
This is a great recipe but I found that I could make it with practically NO calories and it is just as yummy. I used 2 pkgs of sugar free jello instead of the regular, added the hot and cold water and 1-1/2 cups of lemon juice ( I have done fresh squeezed and I have used bottled and I taste no difference). My family prefers it with no added sugar. I chose light whipped topping one time and the fat free another , both were good. I put it in a clear glass bowl and layer with blueberries. I have served it a number of times to rave reviews, even the men like it! Great dessert for those guests who are constantly on a diet! Keeps in the refrigerator for a long time. You can 1/2 the recipe and it works quite well.
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Reviewed: Feb. 15, 2012
I served this in martini glasses with sliced strawberries on top. Originally the strawberry was just for color, but the taste of the two together was amazing!! It was like strawberry lemonade. This was a great simple recipe and there are so many ways you could tweak it to make it your own! Thanks for a great idea!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.4 star rating.
Reviewed: Feb. 6, 2012
Fabulous desert, you can change the flavour to orange or lime just by changing the gelatin and frozen juices. I also used the sugar free gelatin and light coolwhip to lessen the calories. I poured each serving into a single portion and service with more whipped topping and a few fresh berries. A lovely refreshing desert after a heavy meal
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Reviewed: Apr. 23, 2011
We really enjoyed this, and the fact that it can be frozen is a definite plus. The texture is very much like a mousse, it's light, and the lemon flavor is bold with just enough sweet-tart flavor. I used sugar free jell-o and fat-free whipped topping with no sacrifice to taste. It took close to 1-1/2 hours for the lemonade mixture to thicken to the point where I could beat in the whipped topping, and several hours longer in the fridge to jell, so plan accordingly. For those of you on Weight Watchers, I calculated the points based on 12 servings, and the point value is 2. Very nice end to a spring meal.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Living In: Lutz, Florida, USA

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Reviewed: May 2, 2010
I love this recipe! I made only one substitution, I used a can of Mountain Dew instead of the lemonade. I turned out very well, and I got many questions for the recipe at a recent baby shower.
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Reviewed: Mar. 20, 2010
I made this for my daughter's wedding shower. I put it in clear plastic punch cups, added a dollop of cool whip and a thin quarter slice of lemon on top of cool whip. Everyone loved it! Thank you for an awesome recipe.
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Reviewed: Aug. 18, 2009
This is certainly easy and affordable to make, but I would never serve this to company. The finished product taste like creamy lemon jello, nothing like a mousse. I also didn't like the artificial taste of the lemonade coating my throat after 4-5 bites. I made this with the kids since it was a fun, easy dessert on a hot day. Overall, the texture is too jello-like, but I wasn't expecting much due to the simple ingredients. I was going to serve this to guests but decided against it. Fun for kids but nothing more.
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Reviewed: Apr. 12, 2009
Delicious! Use a whisk to mix in the Cool Whip. Will look watery. Make well ahead of time...even overnight. The consistency takes hours to smooth out. If too tart add a bit of Splenda. Great and easy!
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Reviewed: Mar. 5, 2009
I divided the recipe in half (there's just 2 of us-we saved the rest in the freezer). I used 6 oz can of limeade, sugar free lemon jello, & lite whip topping. It's fantastic! Just like an airy version of key lime pie w/o crust.
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