Ingredients
2 envelopes of unflavored gelatin
3 packages of cherry gelatin
4 cups of cherry soda
2 tsp. of anise extract
3 packages of cherry gelatin
4 cups of cherry soda
2 tsp. of anise extract
History
Licorice Root is one of those herbs that has been around since ancient times. It was found in great quantities in the tomb of King Tut among his gold, jewelry and art treasures. It was presumed that King Tut wanted to take the root with him on his journey to the next world so that he could make his sweet drink “Mai sus” when he got there. To the Egyptians the sweet tasting Licorice root was a cure-all, much in the same manner that Chinese relate to Ginseng. Remarkably the licorice root was extremely well preserved when it was found by archaeologists, this may be due in part by the unusual preservation qualities the shape of the pyramid has.