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Homemade Gummy Candy

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    My Kid is a Gummy Freak!
    Make some homemade gummy treats for the kids. They can pick their favorite jello flavors and fun molds to make them in. They're perfect for lunchboxes.
    She loves all the little packets of Tinker Bell, Cars, Fairies, whatever… If she wants a snack, she’s heading for the gummy candies.  I do try to but the “All Fruit” a.k.a. “Healthy” Gummies for her. She loves them all. Even her vitamins are gummies. But now I can make her homemade gummy candy with powdered jello. 
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    Homemade Gummy Candy

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    by Pint Sized Baker
    Prep Time: 5 minutes
    Cook Time: 5 minutes
    Ingredients (depends on mold size)
    • 1 (3oz) package of Flavored Gelatin
    • 2 (1/2 oz) packages of Unflavored Gelatin
    • 1/3 Cup Water
    Instructions
    Bring Water to a Boil.
    Turn off heat, add in Gelatin and stir until combined and smooth.
    Pour into a small cup. I used a creamer cup.
    Pour into molds.
    Allow to sit for 30 minutes until firm.
    Remove from the molds and dust with cornstarch to prevent sticking.
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    So, when I saw this cute post, I knew I had to make some treats for my kiddo. 
    My Little Cup was thrilled!! She was so excited to help me in the kitchen to make these treats. I was just going to make red and yellow, but she talked me into making the purple one as well. The things we do for our children…

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    Step 1. We got our Flavored and Unflavored Gelatin
    Step 2.We got our molds together. 
    Step 3. We boiled some water to melt the gelatin.
    Step 4. We poured it into molds.
    Step 5. We waited for them to cool and solidify. 
    Then we enjoyed them!

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    I really liked how the two tones ones came out. For the Starfish and the flowers, I kinda painted the red in first.
    When I made the yellow, I just poured  the yellow over the red and it came out great! I loved the two colors in the flowers. I wish that I had planned a bit better and did all the flowers like this.

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    For some neat molds, check out the ones I used in this post.




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    Karyn Granrud

    Karyn Granrud

    I'm Karyn, a mom and wife, and I founded this little baking blog. Baking and making desserts have been my passion since I was a kid. I love experimenting with different flavors and sharing delicious recipes with all of you. Read more.

    44 thoughts on “Homemade Gummy Candy”

    1. These are just adorable! I would love to have a handful right now!
      Please join me at StoneGable for ON THE MENU MONDAY, my weekly foodie/recipe/menu linky party. Linky goes live every Sunday night at 8:00pm. Hope to see you and your recipes there!

      1. You do need to add something to them so they do not stick. I actually had Arrowroot on hand and used that in place of cornstarch. I kinda figured most people are more familiar with cornstarch over arrowroot. I'm sure the kids can eat up one box worth in the day. I made 3 boxes and had a lot to share.

    2. These are such a special treat and a great idea! Your recipe is awesome! Hope you have a great weekend and thanks for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
      Come Back Soon!
      Miz Helen

    3. Very cool, this would be every kids dream!! My name is Cindy and I blog over at Vegetarianmamma.com I wanted to invite you to link up your recipe at our Gluten Free Fridays Recipe Link up party! It happens every Friday and we'd love to have you join us with some of your awesome recipes! You can find this week's link up here: http://vegetarianmamma.com/glutenfree-fridays-recipe-party-4/
      Also be sure to link up your blog on our Gluten Free Bloggers directory. You can reach the directory by clicking the "glutenfree bloggers" tab on our blog! Thanks, Cindy 🙂

    4. Hello! Stopping by from Mix it up Monday. What a great idea to make these at home! I'm pinning them for later, and now following you on BlogLovin! I'm co-hosting Marvelous Mondays and would love for you to add this link. Thanks for sharing.
      Happy Monday! 🙂

    5. This is so great! My kids would gobble these up! LOL! Thanks for sharing! I would LOVE if you would share this at my Crazy Cute Party happening right now! I've got a totally awesome giveaway that you could win just for linking up! Come on over! ;D

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      Oh! And I'm your newest follower!

    6. These are so cute, and they must taste amazing. I am going to make these for my son. He loves gummies. He's a 24 year old ex marine and still loves gummies. Pretty funny. Thank you so much for sharing with Wednesdays Adorned From Above Link Party last week. This weeks Link Party is opened at
      http://www.adornedfromabove.com/2012/09/reeses-smore-brownies-and-wednesdays.html
      from Wednesday until Sunday.
      Hope to see you there.
      Debi Bolocofsky
      Adorned From Above
      http://www.adornedfromabove.com

    7. Wow, these are great! I love, love, LOVE gummy candy so am surprised to see just how easy they are to make yourself. I don't think I'll ever be buying Haribos ever again now. One question though, you used Jello which is what I think Jelly is over here. When you bought the Jello does it come as a powder or as jelly chunks which you put into boiling water and then a jelly mold and leave to set [to make the dessert]?

      I'm curious to know which type it is. I already have regular powdered unflavoured gelatin too. Need me some candy molds though since I want to make these and hard candy lollipops.

      Thanks for stopping by too.

      -Lisa.
      Sweet 2 Eat Baking

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