 Welcome to Drinks Made Easy. Today we're taking a look at how to make a rum Easter egg jello shot using just a common, easy to find, plastic Easter egg. One of the main things to make this easy is how you prepare your egg. Now, obviously it's going to pop into two pieces. If it has these two little holes on the bottom or one, you're going to need to tape those over. Now, usually we found that there's two holes on the top. You can take an ice pick or a knife and just poke in the smaller of the two holes, but the other hole, you're going to make as wide as you can using your ice pick and then your syringe just to make sure that it's large enough so that it can easily fit in there. This is going to make it much easier. The other main thing you want to make sure that you do is you're going to grease the inside of this with either a vegiline or a canola spray. Just give it a quick spray and then use a paper towel so there isn't too much. You can also just spray it right onto the paper towel, wipe the insides very quickly and your egg is going to be prepped. Do it now or have headache later. If it does not snap easily together, you're also going to want to create a nice seal by taping the outside of this. It seems like a total pain, but honestly it's going to save you a ton of time. This recipe is really easy if you just follow these simple steps. You're going to start by taking your jello and your gelatin, mix them together and add your one cup of hot water. Now if you have time, pre-chill your rum that you're going to be adding to it. After you've mixed together the hot water gelatin and the jello, just add your cup of cold rum. If it's not cold, you're just going to need to wait for a little bit longer because if it's hot and you put it into these eggs, it will cause the adhesive on the tape to fall away and it's going to be a big mess. So either way, just wait until your jello mixture is around room temperature, then fill the eggs, then put them in your refrigerator. So if you follow these steps and use our tricks, you should have no problem making these jello Easter egg shots. If you don't though, it's going to be a mess. Cheers from Drinks Made Easy.