![]() ![]() Prepare your silicone molds by dusting with a light coating of cornstarch (if using). Gummy bear molds - this set comes with 2 handy droppers like you’ll see in our video tutorial and photos.Cornstarch or Powdered Sugar (optional) - You can still make gummy bears if you don’t have cornstarch on hand we use it to dust the molds and then lightly coat the finished gummies to keep them from sticking as much.Unflavored gelatin - You’ll need two 0.25 oz packets for each box of Jello/flavor gummy bear. ![]() ![]() Your favorite flavor of Jello - Grab one 3oz box for each flavor you’re making.Related: For the “grown-ups only” version, try our Rosé Gummy Bears!įor your convenience, I’ve included shop-able ad links to some of the products used to make this recipe disclosure policy available here. Skip the store bought gummy candies filled with corn syrup, grab your favorite JELL-O flavor, and let’s make some yummy gummy bears! When I found out how easy it is to make homemade gummy bears, I knew we had to give this a try!īelieve it or not, you can make DIY gummy bears at home with only 3 ingredients and water! (Hint: one of the ingredients is JELL-O!) Whenever we go to the candy store at the mall, the rest of us are piling our bags with chocolate, while she sticks with gummy bears only. Funny enough, she doesn’t like gummy worms or other shapes as much - gummy bears are the hands-down favorite. My five year old is obsessed with gummy bears! Homemade gummy bears are easy to make with 3 simple ingredients (one of them is Jello!) Kids will love these bouncy, fruity, and colorful little gummy candies! Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe ![]()
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