According to an AI search overview, “Jib jello” is likely a playful term or misspelling, but there are many popular and easy recipes for various Jell-O desserts and salads…

We suspect when Ian Grushka of New Found Glory came up with the name for his Fender™ Bass, the bright green color had something to do with it. Regardless of the name’s origin or meaning, we’re stoked about having created an officially licensed Ian Grushka Fender™ “Jib Jello” Mini Bass Replica Collectible.

Fender™ “Jib Jello” Mini Bass Gallery

Below are photos of Ian Grushka with our new “Jib Jello” Fender™ Bass™ Mini Guitar by AXE HEAVEN®. They show how we’ve replicated the sparkling color and details of his real instrument. Ian has personally signed just a few of these limited collectibles.

Handcrafted Replica Collectible Mini Guitar Made From Wood and Metal

Each AXE HEAVEN® miniature replica guitar is 1:4 scale and is individually handcrafted from solid wood, with metal tuning keys. This 10″ model is packaged in a silver foil stamped Fender™ by AXE HEAVEN® guitar case gift box. It includes a high-quality miniature adjustable A-frame stand.

Ian Grushka: Generational Fender™ Bass Player

Ian Grushka is an original member of New Found Glory. The band began in the late 1990s as a pop-punk. quintet in Florida. It achieved considerable success in the early 2000s with appearances at the Vans Warped Tour, along with Blink-182. They were also the opening band on a Green Day tour.

The group earned high placement on several Billboard charts, including #15 on the Alternative Songs chart in 2000. In 2004, the band received a VMA nomination for Breakthrough Video of the Year for “All Downhill From Here.”

“Jib Jello” in Action

Below is New Found Glory’s 2002 video for “Head on Collision.” Watch it to see and hear Ian Grushka playing his real “Jib Jello” Fender™ Bass—and sporting a bit more hair than shown above.

For more info, connect with Ian Grushka (@psychosmoke) on Instagram and visit the official New Found Glory website.