Cherry Coca-Cola Jello Salad
This Cherry Coca-Cola Jello Salad is about to become your secret weapon for potlucks, family gatherings, and any time you need to deliver maximum nostalgia with minimal effort.

Picture this: the perfect marriage of fizzy Coca-Cola, sweet-tart cherries, tropical pineapple, and crunchy pecans all suspended in a gorgeous ruby-red gelatin that practically screams “vintage glamour.”

One spoonful delivers a symphony of textures and flavors that’ll transport you straight back to those classic American dinner parties where Jello salads ruled the buffet table with pride.

The genius of this recipe lies in how the Coca-Cola adds that distinctive caramel-vanilla sweetness while the carbonation creates tiny pockets of excitement in every bite.

What makes this version absolutely irresistible is the combination of crushed pineapple for tropical sweetness, plump Bing cherries for that gorgeous color, and toasted pecans for the perfect crunch contrast.

Best of all, this crowd-pleaser comes together in just 10 minutes of active work, then the refrigerator does all the heavy lifting while you sit back and wait for the compliments to roll in.

Ingredients
For the Jello Base
- 1 package (6 ounces) Cherry or Black Cherry Jello
- 2 cups combined juices from pineapple and cherries (or water)
- 8 ounces (1 cup) Coca-Cola, room temperature
For the Mix-Ins
- 16 ounces crushed pineapple, drained with juice reserved
- 15 ounces canned pitted Bing cherries, drained with juice reserved
- ½ cup chopped pecans
For Garnish (Optional)
- Fresh stemmed cherries
- Fresh mint sprigs
- Whipped cream
Instructions
Prepare the Fruit
- 1 Drain the crushed pineapple and Bing cherries in a fine-mesh strainer set over a large measuring cup, reserving all the precious juices. Set the drained fruit aside in separate bowls. Add enough water to the reserved juices to measure exactly 2 cups total liquid. This fruit juice blend will give your Jello incredible depth of flavor compared to using plain water.
Create the Gelatin Base
- 2 Pour the 2 cups of fruit juice mixture into a medium saucepan and bring to a rolling boil over medium-high heat. Remove from heat immediately and add the entire 6-ounce package of Cherry Jello, whisking vigorously for 2 full minutes until completely dissolved with no granules visible. This complete dissolution is crucial for a smooth, professional-looking final result.
- 3 Transfer the hot gelatin mixture to the refrigerator and chill for 30-40 minutes, checking every 10 minutes until it reaches a syrupy consistency that coats the back of a spoon. The mixture should be thickened but still pourable – this is the magic moment that prevents all your beautiful fruit and nuts from sinking to the bottom.
Assemble the Salad
- 4 Remove the syrupy gelatin from the refrigerator and slowly pour in the 1 cup room-temperature Coca-Cola, stirring gently to preserve some carbonation. Add the drained pineapple, cherries, and ½ cup chopped pecans, folding everything together with a silicone spatula until evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
- 5 Pour the complete mixture into your chosen vessel: a decorative Jello mold for vintage elegance, a 9×13 inch glass dish for easy serving, a clear trifle bowl to show off the gorgeous layers, or individual serving cups for portion control. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 3-4 hours or overnight until completely set and firm to the touch.
- 6 When ready to serve, garnish with fresh stemmed cherries, mint sprigs, and dollops of whipped cream if desired. For molded versions, dip the bottom of the mold briefly in warm water before inverting onto your serving plate.
Recommended Equipment and Kitchen Tools
Essential Tools (for best results)
- Medium saucepan with heavy bottom for even heat distribution when dissolving gelatin
- Fine-mesh strainer for properly draining fruit while capturing every drop of flavorful juice
- Large measuring cup with pour spout for accurately measuring the 2 cups of reserved fruit juices
- Whisk for ensuring complete gelatin dissolution without lumps
Helpful Upgrades
- Silicone spatula for gentle folding that won’t break up the fruit pieces
- Digital kitchen scale for precise measurements if doubling or tripling the recipe
- Glass mixing bowls in various sizes for organized ingredient prep
- Decorative Jello mold for that classic vintage presentation that really impresses guests
Nice-to-Have Options
- Individual serving glasses or ramekins for elegant portion control
- Trifle bowl to showcase the beautiful layers and colors
- Microplane grater if you want to add fresh citrus zest for extra brightness
Recipe Variations and Dietary Modifications
Flavor Variations
- Cherry-Lime Twist: Replace Coca-Cola with lemon-lime soda and add 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice for a brighter, more citrusy profile
- Tropical Version: Substitute orange Jello and use orange soda instead of Coca-Cola, adding diced mango or mandarin oranges
- Holiday Cranberry: Use cranberry juice cocktail in place of some fruit juices and add dried cranberries for festive color
Texture Modifications
- Extra Crunch: Add ¼ cup toasted coconut flakes or chopped walnuts along with the pecans
- Creamy Style: Fold in 8 ounces softened cream cheese during the syrupy stage for a richer, more dessert-like consistency
- Layered Presentation: Pour half the mixture into your mold, chill until almost set, then add remaining mixture for distinct layers
Dietary Adaptations
- Sugar-Free Version: Use sugar-free Jello and diet Coca-Cola to significantly reduce calories and carbohydrates
- Reduced Sugar: Replace half the Coca-Cola with sparkling water to cut sweetness while maintaining fizz
- Nut-Free Option: Substitute toasted sunflower seeds or omit nuts entirely for those with allergies
Nutritional Information and Health Benefits
Key Nutritional Highlights
Health Benefits of Main Ingredients
Dietary Considerations
Smart Swaps and Ingredient Substitutions
Common Substitutions:
- Cherry Jello → Sugar-free cherry Jello or raspberry Jello for different flavor profiles
- Coca-Cola → Ginger ale, root beer, or cherry soda for unique taste variations
- Canned pineapple → Fresh pineapple chunks (drain and reserve any juices)
- Bing cherries → Maraschino cherries (reduce liquid slightly) or fresh pitted cherries
Budget-Friendly Swaps:
- Pecans → Chopped walnuts, almonds, or even toasted sunflower seeds at half the cost
- Brand-name soda → Store-brand cola works perfectly and saves money
- Premium canned fruit → Generic brands offer the same nutritional value
Pantry Emergency Substitutions:
- No Coca-Cola → Mix 1 cup ginger ale with 1 teaspoon vanilla extract for similar flavor complexity
- Missing fruit juices → Use 2 cups water plus 2 tablespoons sugar for basic liquid needs
- No pecans → Crushed graham crackers or granola for different but delicious crunch
Pro Tips for Substitutions:
- When using fresh fruit instead of canned, add 2 extra tablespoons sugar to compensate for reduced sweetness
- Store opened canned fruit in glass containers rather than the original cans to prevent metallic flavors

Make It Diabetes-Friendly
Sugar Substitutions:
- Replace regular Cherry Jello with sugar-free Cherry Jello to eliminate 16 grams of added sugar per serving
- Substitute diet Coca-Cola or sugar-free cola for the regular version, removing another 26 grams of sugar
- Use canned fruit in juice rather than syrup-packed varieties to reduce sugar content by approximately 8 grams per serving
Carb Reduction Strategies:
- Portion control: Reduce serving size to ½ cup instead of standard portions to cut carbs from 35g to approximately 18g per serving
- Fruit modifications: Use ½ cup each of pineapple and cherries instead of full amounts to reduce natural fruit sugars
- Add protein: Include 2 tablespoons chopped nuts per serving to help stabilize blood sugar response
Timing and Pairing Tips:
- Serve as dessert after a protein-rich meal to minimize blood sugar spikes
- Pair with unsweetened whipped cream or Greek yogurt to add protein and healthy fats
- Consider serving smaller portions in individual cups for better portion awareness
Total Carb Reduction: These modifications can reduce carbohydrates from 35g to approximately 15g per serving while maintaining the classic flavors and textures.

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Cherry Coca-Cola Jello Salad
Ingredients
For the Jello Base
- 1 package (6 ounces) Cherry or Black Cherry Jello
- 2 cups combined juices from pineapple and cherries or water
- 8 ounces (1 cup) Coca-Cola, room temperature
For the Mix-Ins
- 16 ounces crushed pineapple, drained with juice reserved
- 15 ounces canned pitted Bing cherries, drained with juice reserved
- ½ cup chopped pecans
For Garnish (Optional)
- Fresh stemmed cherries
- Fresh mint sprigs
- Whipped cream
Instructions
Prepare the Fruit
- Drain the crushed pineapple and Bing cherries in a fine-mesh strainer set over a large measuring cup, reserving all the precious juices. Set the drained fruit aside in separate bowls. Add enough water to the reserved juices to measure exactly 2 cups total liquid. This fruit juice blend will give your Jello incredible depth of flavor compared to using plain water.
Create the Gelatin Base
- Pour the 2 cups of fruit juice mixture into a medium saucepan and bring to a rolling boil over medium-high heat. Remove from heat immediately and add the entire 6-ounce package of Cherry Jello, whisking vigorously for 2 full minutes until completely dissolved with no granules visible. This complete dissolution is crucial for a smooth, professional-looking final result.
- Transfer the hot gelatin mixture to the refrigerator and chill for 30-40 minutes, checking every 10 minutes until it reaches a syrupy consistency that coats the back of a spoon. The mixture should be thickened but still pourable – this is the magic moment that prevents all your beautiful fruit and nuts from sinking to the bottom.
Assemble the Salad
- Remove the syrupy gelatin from the refrigerator and slowly pour in the 1 cup room-temperature Coca-Cola, stirring gently to preserve some carbonation. Add the drained pineapple, cherries, and ½ cup chopped pecans, folding everything together with a silicone spatula until evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
- Pour the complete mixture into your chosen vessel: a decorative Jello mold for vintage elegance, a 9×13 inch glass dish for easy serving, a clear trifle bowl to show off the gorgeous layers, or individual serving cups for portion control. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 3-4 hours or overnight until completely set and firm to the touch.
- When ready to serve, garnish with fresh stemmed cherries, mint sprigs, and dollops of whipped cream if desired. For molded versions, dip the bottom of the mold briefly in warm water before inverting onto your serving plate.
