The New Braunfels City Council on Monday approved an anti-littering rule that targets "Jell-O shots" on local rivers despite some residents' complaints that the ordinance will be ineffective.The city recently increased fines for noise-ordinance violations and banned "volume drinking devices" - better known as beer bongs.
The ordinance does not specifically address the small cups of alcoholic gelatin but was crafted to focus on containers of 5 fluid ounces or less.
But have no fear, you can get more alcohol in a six ounce jell-o shot and they're still legal.
At Monday's council meeting, resident Jay Patrick distributed nonalcoholic Jell-O shots in 6-ounce containers to make the point that nothing but the size of containers would change under the new ordinance.Just a word of advice, if my friend Kelly offers you a jell-o shot, avoid it. It's probably mixed with 151 and tastes like gasoline.
"You can use 6-ounce containers, like these, or you can make Jell-O shots in ice trays," he said.
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