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Same for me, too; I tried making instant pudding with soy milk and it wouldn't set up.
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There's something in that brand, don't know what, that keeps puddings and custards from setting up. I haven't had this experience personally, but have heard from lots of other folks who had. Only Silk brand seems to have this problem. This was about homemade puddings though, so with the jello brand stuff there might be ingredients in the powder mix causing problems too.
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I'm pretty sure it's the jello mix. My stepmom and I tried making banana pudding with Soy Dream soy milk and vanilla Jello pudding mix, and ended up with mush! So we improvised in the end by adding ice and making smoothies.
But half-way through, my stomach started throwing fits so if you can't tolerate the jello mix, I wouldn't try it.
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I used Rice Dream, not soy milk. I've used it to make homemade pudding but when I tried it with the mix, ended up with soup.
Shari
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