Did you know you can make your own gummy bears with only a few ingredients? We are sharing this easy to make gummy bear recipe with you today. And we’re showing you two ways to make them! You can make them with fruit juice or with JELLO (flavored gelatin). Both methods are really easy to make homemade gummy bears. We hope you try them both!
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Gummy Bear Recipe
There are two ways you can make homemade gummy bears. We decided to test out both methods and share the recipes here!
Our kids actually preferred the JELLO version but they also liked the fruit version too. If you have gelatin, JELLO or fruit juice on hand you can easily make these!
The only thing you’ll need to get in advance are the gummy bear molds. Kids will not only love eating these gummy bears but they’ll also love helping to make them! Our 4 year old had fun using the droppers to put the recipe into the molds.
Gummy Bear Recipe – 2 Ways
We’re sharing two ways you can make your own homemade gummy bears. Let us know which one you try and which one is your favorite!
- Gummy Bears made with JELLO
- Gummy Bears made with fruit juice
How to Make Gummy Bears with JELLO
To make homemade gummy bears with JELLO you only need a package of JELLO and some gelatin. The easy thing with this recipe is that you don’t need to worry about how to sweeten it. Our kids loved this version because JELLO is sweet. We also love how bright and colorful the JELLO versions turned out. If you have extra JELLO boxes lying around the house this is a perfect way to use up the box!
Ingredients for JELLO version
- 1 package of JELLO (85g/3 oz size)
- 1 tablespoon of gelatin
- 1/2 cup of water
- gummy bear molds
Note: You can get Vegan Gelatin – this brand is a 1 for 1 replacement. Another option is Agar Agar Powder but we haven’t tested this with our recipes.
Directions to Make Homemade Gummy Bears with JELLO
- Pour 1/2 cup of water into a sauce pan set on low heat
- Add 1 package of Jello (85 size/3 oz size)
- Add 1 tablespoon of gelatin
- Mix until all dissolved and then remove from heat
- Using the dropper add into your mold
Tip: Try to avoid getting bubbles in your dropper when placing in the mold. If you end up with bubbles on the top, that’s ok but the bubbles will solidify that way. We had some bubbly ones and the kids still thought they tasted good.
- Place in fridge for 30 minutes or until solidified.
- Once they are hard from the fridge you can easily pop them out of your mold. If you find them hard to take out of the molds, keep longer in the fridge to make sure they are full solidified.
Gummy Bear Recipe With Fruit Juice
We tested a lot of versions with fruit juice. We tried different sweeteners and out of them all honey was our favorite. We didn’t try with regular sugar as we wanted this version to be sweetened naturally. Note: If you want to avoid all added sugar from using store bought juice you can make your own juice with real fruit instead using a juicer.
If you want to substitute the honey for regular sugar we would recommend you add a little bit of sugar to start and then taste-test before filling your molds.
Note: Reminder that honey should not be given to babies under 1 year old.
Other Sweetener Options
You can also use Stevia but only the liquid drops. We tried with the powder version and the recipe did not turn out. We also tested Agave syrup but we personally did not like the flavor. The final option to sweeten naturally is you can use maple syrup. However, we liked honey the best because it’s sweet but the flavor is not too overpowering.
For juices we recommend any clear juices – the ones we used are called Simply Lemonades. You can also use cranberry juice or apple juice.
Storage
Keep stored in the refrigerator and they should last at least one week (but will usually get eaten up before then!).
Ingredients for fruit version
- 1/2 cup of fruit juice
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 2 tablespoons gelatin
- gummy bear molds
Note: You can get Vegan Gelatin – this brand is a 1 for 1 replacement. Another option is Agar Agar Powder but we haven’t tested this with our recipes
Here are the directions for the fruit version – you can print the recipe off here too!
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More Fun Treats:
- For a healthy snack option for kids, see these fruit popsicles – kids love helping to make these and they are perfect for a hot summer day!
- Ice cream in a bag is also really fun to make with the kids!
- And for another fun snack idea for kids – try these yogurt bites or homemade Jello.
Love your recipe, your process is really easy to understand.
I remember, as a child, going to the store (every day almost!) & buying 1 cent ‘honey bears’ (gummy bears that had the ‘best taste ever!’). I am wondering if I use the recipe that has honey in it, if it will bring back that magnificent taste of the honey bears? Do you think I should use more than 1 tbsp of honey to achieve the flavor I am looking for? Or, just use the recipe as is to taste it first? (Have you ever heard of these?)
I haven’t heard of those but the honey version does have a slight honey taste to it.
Worked great! Tried white grape juice and pomegranate juice! Honey and added lemon juice for tartness!
What would be a proper amount of sugar to use as a substitution for honey?
You can substitute 2 tbsp of sugar instead of the 1 tbsp of honey.
Gonna make a.s.a.p., thank you !
I’m just wondering if I have left over which didn’t fit in the mould- once my mould is finished in half an hour and I pop them out, can I reheat what is in my saucepan so it liquifies again so I can use it again? Or once it set it set and can’t go back. Thanks
I haven’t personally tried to do that but I think it would work fine.
I love this recipe♥️, it’s so easy. they turned out really good 👍🏽 thanks a lot for the recipe 🤩
Mine turned out more like jelly. Do you know what I may have done wrong?
If it didn’t solidify then it might not have been enough gelatin or wasn’t enough time in the fridge to cool.
would knox gelatine work instead of gelatin?
Yes knox brand is fine to use.
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I used the fruit juice recipe with great success. I had multiple molds so had no problem using up all the mixture. This time I need to make gummy worms but only have one mold that makes 11 worms. My question: how long can the liquid be stored to make additional worms after the first set solidifies?
I am wanting to make these for my son’s birthday… I have one mold, that makes 20 lego bricks. Assuming the mix folks way more than my one mold, is there a way to keep the mixture useable while the molds sets?
I think it’ll set once it cools so you’ll need to make another mixture in between each set. You could cut the recipe in half though if it makes too much.
We haven’t tried them yet but we already love them!
Super yummy, tried my first batch with UK Hartley jelly, worked fine but not as hard as shop bought sweets (will just add more gelatin next time) tried with Jello Pack & worked great. Kids really enjoyed making & eating these. 👍
Will they last long enough out of the fridge for my kids to take to school for a snack?
If you can pack it with an ice pack to keep them cold that would work!
This recipe is so easy I am going to try it out
I just made fruit juice gummy bears and they are delicious! I couldn’t stop myself from eating a handful! I will have to quadruple the batch next time!