Gummy worms are delicious treats that can be both ghoulish and great. You can put gummy worms in 'mud' pudding, on top of ice cream, or just eat them by themselves. Making them yourself can be fun, and also cheaper than buying them in the store. You can also customize the color and flavor of your worms if you make them at home.

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Mixing the Ingredients

  1. In a large mixing bowl or saucepan, mix one cup of fruit juice with four packets of gelatin and two table spoons of sugar. [1]
    • A thin juice like cran-apple, grape, or cranberry works best.
    • For a healthier version, you can leave the sugar out. The worms will not be as sweet. [2]
    • Another low-sugar variation is to substitute one of the gelatin packets for a package of any flavor of sugar-free gelatin snacks. [3]
    • You can also add any flavor of Kool-Aid to get different colors or tastes. This is optional. [4]
  2. Boil one cup of water on the stove, then add it to the mixture. Stir until the gelatin is completely dissolved. The liquid should be smooth and thick. [5]
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  3. For opaque worms, add about two table spoons of cream or half and half. Stir it up. [6]
    • If you want translucent gummy worms, skip the cream. You may want to add a little more juice in step one if you decide not to use cream. [7]
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Part 2
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Forming the Worms

  1. Stand up about 50 large straws in straight-sided jar, such as a one-quart mason jar. [8]
    • Wide straws, such as those used for milkshakes, work best. [9]
    • You may need to use a rubber band to keep the straws together and upright. [10]
    • Use more than one jar if necessary, to fit all 50 straws.
  2. Place your jar of straws in a container, such as a casserole dish, containing about two inches of ice-cold water. [11]
  3. Carefully and evenly pour half of your worm mixture into the straws. Fill them up about two inches. [12]
  4. If you want multicolored gummy worms like the ones in stores, add a few drops of food coloring to the remaining mixture. [13]
    • If you don't care about having multicolored worms, you can skip this and the next step. Just pour all of the mixture into the straws.
  5. Wait for the mixture in the straws to solidify. It should take ten to twenty minutes. Once the mixture in the straws is solid, add the rest. Pour as evenly as possible. [14]
  6. Remove the jar from the ice bath and put it in the fridge to sit overnight.
  7. Pull the straws out of the jar. They may be difficult to remove because of the excess gummy material in the bottom.
    • You can use a knife to score around the outside of edge of the straws to make removal easier.
  8. Use a knife to remove excess gummy material from the sides and ends of the straws. It should cut away easily.
    • This material may not be shaped like worms, but it's still tasty! Don't let it go to waste!
  9. With your fingers or a rolling pin, squeeze the worms out of the straws. Work from the empty end down. [15]
    • The worms may be easier to remove if you run the straws under warm water for a few seconds. [16] Don't do it too long or your worms may melt.
  10. Eat some of your worms! You should store those that you aren't going to eat right away in the fridge in an airtight container.
    • To be sure they don't stick together, you can lightly spray the worms with a little vegetable oil. Toss and refrigerate. [17]
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  • Question
    Do you have to use juice?
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    You can use water instead. However, you will still have to add something for the flavor. otherwise your gummies won't have any taste at all.
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    What if I don't have gelatin?
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    If you don't have gelatin, you could use agar (a vegetarian geletin). There isn't much else you can do.
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    How long do they keep in the fridge? I am planning to make them a day ahead, but two days ahead would work better for me.
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    Forming gelatin takes about six hours at the least. You probably want to make them the day before, however, they can be stored for about a week, so two days before would be fine.
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      • For a realistic look to your gummy worms, use "bendy" straws. The ribbed part of the straw will give the worm a segmented appearance. [18] Or, you can buy worm-shaped molds at a craft store.
      • Vegetarians and vegans can enjoy gummy worms too! To make vegan gummy worms, use 6 Tablespoons of agar agar powder instead of gelatin. Agar agar can be found at many Asian grocery stores. [19] Note that you must use the powder, not the flakes.
      • For older individuals, many people enjoy gummy worms infused with their favorite liquor. Just pour your favorite spirit over a bowl of your finished worms, covering them completely. There should be just a little liquid on top of the worms. Leave them for 5 to 8 hours. Don't leave them too long or they will lose their shape. [20]
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      To make gummy worms, start by mixing 1 cup of fruit juice, 2 tablespoons of sugar, and 4 packets of gelatin in a large bowl. Then, pour 1 cup of boiling water into the mixture, and stir everything together until the gelatin dissolves. Next, stand about 50 large straws upright in a jar, and place the jar in a container filled with ice cold water. Once you've done that, pour half the gelatin mixture into the straws, and wait 10-20 minutes for it to solidify. Finally, place the jar in the fridge and let it sit overnight. To learn how to take your gummy worms out of the straws, scroll down!

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