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How do i make my own lime jello using Knox gelatin?

I am making keylime pie the easy way (no eggs and no baking required). I have all the ingredients I need and I try to eat as natural as I can so I have a natural pie crust and natural whipped topping. The recipe also asks for one box of sugar free lime jello (4 serving size) but I wanted to cut out artificial stuff so I got Knox unflavored gelatin and 100% lime juice. I know how to make the gelatin but I do not know how many of the packets and how much lime juice to use to get the equivalent I need as if I were using the lime jello. Any help is greatly appreciated!

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I'm pretty sure it will because lemon and lime are pretty much the same.... Hope I helped!!

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