Homemade gummy candy is a fun kitchen project with kids that is surprisingly easy. If you like store-bought gummy candy, you’ll definitely want to learn how to make homemade gummy bears so that you will never be without this fun treat.
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When my boys head back to school Bella and I are always looking for fun projects! Yesterday, we decided that learning how to make gummy bears with jello would be a fun project with a sweet reward.
Supplies for Making Sweets at Home
It only takes a few ingredients to learn how to make gummies at home. Making candy with gelatin is easy and by using Jello you can pick your favorite flavors.
- 1 -3 oz box of flavored gelatin
- 2 – 1/4 oz packages of unflavored gelatin
- water
- candy molds (we used two candy gummy bear molds)
- droppers (optional, however it is an easy and fun way for kids to fill the molds)
Watch How to Make Gummy Bears
Gummy Candy Recipe
With a measuring cup, place 1/3 cup of water in a small sauce pan. Sprinkle the Jello and unflavored gelatin over the water. Let sit for 5-10 minutes. (If you like chewier gummi candy add in another packet of unflavored gelatin.)
Place saucepan over medium-low heat and stir until gelatin is dissolved about 2-5 minutes. When the mixture is liquid and all gelatin has dissolved, remove from heat. Let cool a minute and then pour into a container that is easy to pour from. I use a small ceramic creamer pitcher.
Fill molds with the gummy mixture. If you save the inside of the advent calendar for projects like do, it works perfectly! The sheet of star molds worked a bit better than the bears because they are a bit deeper. However, I must say we were just needing an activity so our standards were pretty low— we thought they all turned out great!
Allow to cool completely, about 20 minutes. They may be placed in a refrigerator for about 10 minutes if the kids are eager to eat these DIY gummy bears. Once cooled to room temperature, the backs can be lightly dusted with corn starch, if desired.
Peel the gummi candy out of the molds. Don’t be shy, you won’t hurt them when peeling them from the molds. There is no need to oil the molds!
Enjoy! I hope you’ll love this fun gummy recipe with jello!
Gummy Bear History
Did you know gummy bears were invented in 1920 by German candymaker 1920, Hans Riegel Sr. He had established a new candy company called Haribo. The name is made up of his name and hometown of Bonn (Hans Riegel Bonn).
What are Gummies Made of?
This homemade gummy bears recipe is naturally gluten-free because it is made with Jello and plain gelatin. There is no gluten in gelatin because gelatin is a collagen protein. However, gelatin is made from animals so this recipe is not vegan or plant based.
Homemade Gummy Bears Recipe
Gummy Candy Recipe
Equipment
- plastic or silcone candy molds
Ingredients
- 1 3 oz box of flavored gelatin
- 2 1/4 oz packages of unflavored gelatin
- 1/3 cup water
Instructions
- Place 1/3 cup of water in a small saucepan.
- Sprinkle the Jello and unflavored gelatin over the water. Let sit for 5 – 10 minutes. If you like chewier gummi candy add in another packet of unflavored gelatin.
- Place saucepan over medium heat and stir until gelatin is dissolved about 2-5 minutes. When the mixture is liquid and all gelatin has dissolved, remove from heat.
- Let mixture cool a minute and then pour into a container that is easy to pour from.
- Fill molds. There is no need to oil the molds!
- Allow to cool completely, about 20 minutes. They may be placed in a refrigerator for about 10 minutes if the kids are eager to eat these DIY gummy bears.
- Once cooled to room temperature, the backs can be lightly dusted with corn starch, if desired.
- Peel the gummi candy out of the molds. Don’t be shy, you won’t hurt them when peeling them from the molds.
RELATED: Make homemade stickers with the unused unflavored gelatin packets.
Notes: My son felt the blue ones weren’t flavorful enough, however, he liked the strawberry. Next time we will try to adjust the gummy bears recipe to 2 boxes of Jello, 3 packages of unflavored gelatin, and 1/2 cup of cold water to boost the flavors.
We are on the lookout for gummy worm silicone molds as the kids decided we need a couple of gummy options.! And, we also want to try sugar-free gelatin next time too. A lot of experimenting in our future. Now you know how to make gummy candy with jello! I hope you have as much fun as we did. Don’t forget you can make adjustments for your taste.
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I didn’t know these were so easy to make or I would have made some a lot sooner! I think it’s pretty simple.. I wonder if you could add real fruit juice to make some a little healthier. Gonna try!
-Sarah
i mean jello not jelly
can i use something else other thn flavoured gelatine or jelly??..because i dont have these at my country…
Those look so yummy!! I wish I weren’t restricting my diet!!
Home made sweets. You can use vegetal gelatine (agar-agar) instead. With no artificial colorant, it is perfect! And so fun to mold their shape. Les bonbons, c’est tellement bon.
What a great idea! I definitely want to try this recipe 🙂 I love gummi candy!
Tried this recipe with sugar free to avoid the sorbitol that’s often used in factory made sugar free gummy bears, and it worked! I did a batch with sugar too, so here’s the downlow: sugar free settle more in the mold as they cool, they are more flavor-intense, they melt faster and once activated with saliva they have a texture that leaves a little more of an aftertaste. That said, I like them, so if you want to nix the extra calories without having to reach for the pepto bismol, you may want to give it a go. The flavor reminds me of when we used to lick kool-aid off our palms at school recess when we were kids.
I love these. I’m going to make a bunch of them for the “Easter Bunny” to bring to my toddler. I added this link to my blog round up of things I’m going to try to make for Easter!
This is absolutely brillant! I can’t wait to give these a try!
I stumbled this one!!! It’s great…thanks for sending it over!
Any chance of a recipe for all natural (fruit juice based) ones? My kids would love these but I’d love a healthier version. It would justify all the trouble (I mean fun!) much more on my part! 🙂
i just made these for valentine’s day! they were delightful. check them out on my blog: http://thisiswhyktcishot.blogspot.com/
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Gummies….so I am will be trying this tomorrow !!!
THANK YOU !!!
Just made two batches and they are great. The Boy loves them. For the first batch, I used one candy mold and with the little gel left I poured it into a small metal fish shaped mold (like for salmon mousse). And for the second I just used the fish molds. They look like giant ‘swedish fish’ except that they are green. Thanks for the post!
I’m following the directions and I’ve made two batches, but these just do not taste right. Any ideas?