Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (2024)

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I love fruit but sometimes it can get a little boring eating the same fruits every day. Sometimes you got to give fruit a little pizzaz and maybe get the kids excited too!

I want to share with you a very EASY fruit salad recipe that you can make that requires only a few ingredients and tastes delicious. For this recipe I used a couple cans of the Libby Fruit Salad (with no sugar added), a box of Jello and a tub of Cool Whip.

You might have already tried this recipe at one time or another. My daughter said it looks like the jello at school, but says mine tastes way better. Here is an easy recipe for this yummy fruit salad:

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Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby

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Ingredients

  • 1box of gelatin
  • 2cans of Libby Fruit Salad
  • 1tub of whipped topping

Instructions

  1. Create the gelatin per instructions on box and allow to cool at least 6-8 hours to firm.

  2. Once jello is cooled, take a spoon and stir it around for a few seconds.

  3. Add jello to large bowl, then add cans of fruit and whipped topping. Stir lightly to blend ingredients.

  4. Enjoy!

Or if you don’t want the cream, leave it out!


I would love to know what you put in your fruit salad?

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The author of This Mom Can Cook and the owner of many other websites & blogs for moms. Stefani Tolson is a multi-tasking mom of 4 from the Sacramento area, PR friendly, a freelance writer, web designer, cook & more!

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  1. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (6)Brett says

    THat reminds me OH so much of my grama!! I don’t do fruit with jello but I’m weird. My gram made her fruit salad with jello for EVERY holiday. Makes my heart feel warm with the memories!

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  2. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (7)Beeb Ashcroft says

    Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (8)
    I don’t care what anyone says, I like Jell-O salad! Mmm! 🙂

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  3. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (9)Mellisa says

    This looks really good. I could definitely see using lo-calorie gelatin and low fat whipped cream to make it a low calorie snack.

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  4. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (11)Mom Foodie says

    I haven’t had Jello in ages.

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  5. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (12)Donna says

    Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (13)
    Easy, and tasty! 🙂

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  6. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (14)Jenn says

    Yum! Love how easy this is to put together

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  7. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (15)Ashley - Embracing Beauty says

    Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (16)
    I LOVE Libby’s vegetables but I had no idea they had fruit too. Thanks for this simple recipe!

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  8. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (17)Pam says

    I love it! Anything that is simple is good for me! I am going to whip this up for supper.

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  9. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (18)Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says

    This reminds me of things my mom did when I was little. I want, I want, I want!

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  10. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (19)Kristie says

    My son LOVES this stuff!

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  11. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (20)Jennifer The Quirky Momma says

    This is so similar to a jello salad my momma used to make when I was a kid. Now I want one of my momma’s salads!

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  12. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (23)Hilesha says

    Yummy!

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  13. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (24)Billie says

    Your recipe looks great, my Grandma always adds in cottage cheese.

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  14. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (27)Jai says

    Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (28)
    Thanks for the recipe! I have at least one more family potluck to go to this year and I may use this as my contribution.

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  15. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (29)Maryann says

    I actually make my own gelatin.

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  16. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (30)Toni says

    I will definitely have to try this b/c we have some jello fruit salad fans in the house (though I am not one of them LOL)

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  17. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (31)Courtney says

    Not a jello fan but loveee fruit!

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  18. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (32)Sheri says

    I haven’t had that in forever. It’s so easy to make!

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  19. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (33)Theresa says

    Yummy!

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  20. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (34)Brandy says

    Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (35)
    I’m not normally a fan of jello fruit salad but I have to admit this looks really yummy and very simple to make!

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  21. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (36)Jennifer says

    Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (37)
    I’m not a fan of most jello salads but I would try this

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  22. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (38)Tricia Nightowlmama says

    Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (39)
    I make mine the same way and add coconut!! YUm

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  23. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (40)Kathleen says

    Looks like an easy and yummy treat.

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  24. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (41)Notorious Spinks says

    Now that looks super easy. Not sure I can get Goo to eat it though.

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  25. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (42)The Rebel Chick says

    Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (43)
    That looks so fruity and delicious!

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  26. Easy Jello Fruit Salad Recipe With Libby - This Mom Can Cook (44)Lolo says

    Sounds refreshing!

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