Ingredients
1 3-ounce box Jell-O Gelatin Dessert powder
1 pkg. Knox unflavored gelatin (7.2g)
1/4 teaspoon citric acid
1/4 cup corn syrup
1/3 cup water
1-inch silicone candy molds
Oil cooking spray
Dosage that you prefer of RSO add a little Everclear (180 proof) alcohol if it's too thick to pour
Instructions
1. Combine Jell-O, unflavored gelatin and citric acid in a medium microwave-safe bowl and stir to combine.
2. Add the corn syrup and water, and stir gently with a soup spoon until all of the ingredients are blended
together. Stirring too fast may add air bubbles to the mixture, so keep it slow and sweeping. Let the
mixture sit for 5 minutes so that the gelatin can bloom.
3. Stir the candy syrup gently again, then microwave it on high for 30 seconds. Stir it again, then zap it for
another 15 seconds. Repeat heating it for 15 seconds 3 more times for a total heating time of 1 1/2
minutes. If air bubbles begin to form on the surface of the gelatin, stop heating and stir gently. You don't
want any bubbles in the syrup if you can help it. Let the mixture sit for 10 minutes. Give the solution a
gentle stir every couple of minutes and you should see it become clearer over time.
4. Add your RSO and gently stir
5. Spray the bear molds lightly with oil spray.
6. Pour the candy syrup into a measuring cup with a spout, then carefully pour the liquid into the bear
molds. Don't fill each bear all of the way to the top. Leave a little room in each mold.
7. Let the candy sit for 30 minutes, then put the molds into your refrigerator for another 30 minutes.
8. When the candy is firm push each piece out of the molds and arrange them on a baking sheet or in a
large storage container so that they are each standing upright. Let them sit this way for 48 hours, then lay
them on their backs for 24 hours. This process will help the bears dehydrate so that they are chewy like
the originals. Depending on your climate, your gummy bears may have shrunken enough after 72 hours.
If not, leave them out for another day or two, until they are chewy. Toss them around every so often as
they dry out. When they are chewy enough for you, seal them up in an air-tight covered container or ziptop
bag. Keep them stored in a sealed container and they should last for a couple weeks.
Toss gummies in granulated sugar to keep them from sticking together (add a little citric acid to your sugar at this point if you want sour gummies)