![]() It’s so simple my toddler can make them (**of course I do the part over the stove).Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator.This will prevent them from sticking to each other and provide some added sweetness/texture! Remove from mold and coat in colored sugar, sugar, or powdered sugar.Pour mixture into mold dividing evenly.Continue to stir for 5-10 minutes or until mixture begins to thicken to desired consistency.Dissolve 6oz of Jell-O powder into 1 cup of water over medium-high heat.This will prevent the gummies from sticking. Use a paper towel to coat the inside of a silicon candy/ mini cupcake mold.**May substitute regular sugar or powdered sugar. ![]() **I don’t have one so I just used my mini muffin mold and made ‘coin-like’ gummies. ![]() All you need for this super easy candy recipe is: I decided to go ahead and try to make my own variation without it and it worked! I just had to reduce my mixture more than this recipe suggested. I started with looking up different candy or gummy recipes and I found this one made with Jell-O but it also required gelatin. We had to come up with something! That was the day that I created this easy candy recipe! For example, when at the pediatrician, my toddler looked at the food pyramid and questioned why there wasn’t a candy category… So one day, we were both wanting candy and somehow didn’t have any at home. My toddler and I are OBSESSED with candy! It’s safe to say that we spend a minor fortune on candy at our house. ![]()
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