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How to Melt Gummies and Infuse Them: A Guide to Melt Gummy Bears

This guide will walk you through everything you need to know.

By Maryjo J. MoranPublished 11 months ago 2 min read

Gummy bears are a delicious treat, but did you know you can melt gummies and use them in creative ways? Whether you want to make gummy syrup for drinks, create custom-shaped candies, or infuse them with special ingredients.

The Best Methods to Melt Gummies

There are several ways to melt gummy bears, and each method is suited for different purposes. Here are five effective ways:

1. Stovetop Method

One of the easiest ways to melt gummies is using a stovetop. This method works best if you want a smooth and consistent liquid.

Steps:

  1. Place a saucepan over low heat.
  2. Add your gummy bears to the pan.
  3. Stir continuously to prevent burning.
  4. Once fully melted, remove from heat and use as desired.

2. Microwave Method

If you’re looking for a quick way to melt gummy bears, the microwave method is the fastest option.

  1. Steps:
  2. Place gummies in a microwave-safe bowl.
  3. Heat in 10-second intervals, stirring between each.
  4. Continue until the gummies are completely liquefied.
  5. Be cautious—melted gummies can get very hot!

3. Double Boiler Method

This method helps maintain a smooth consistency and prevents overheating.

Steps:

  1. Fill a pot with water and bring it to a low simmer.
  2. Place a heat-safe bowl over the pot, ensuring it doesn’t touch the water.
  3. Add the gummies to the bowl and stir until melted.

4. Oven Method

This method is great if you need to melt gummies in larger quantities.

Steps:

  1. Preheat the oven to 200°F (93°C).
  2. Place gummies in an oven-safe dish.
  3. Heat for 5-10 minutes, checking frequently.
  4. Stir to ensure even melting.

5. Using a Slow Cooker

A slow cooker is ideal for melting a large batch of gummy bears evenly.

Steps:

  1. Set your slow cooker to low heat.
  2. Add gummy bears and let them melt gradually.
  3. Stir occasionally until smooth.

For more details on different melting techniques, visit 5 Easy Methods to Melt Gummies into Liquid for Drinks and Desserts.

Infusing Melted Gummies

Once you have your melted gummy liquid, you can infuse it with various ingredients. Here are some ideas:

  • CBD or THC oil – Make your own infused edibles.
  • Vitamin C or collagen – Add a health boost to your gummies.
  • Fruit juice or flavors – Enhance the taste with natural extracts.
  • Alcohol – Make gummy cocktails or infused treats.

Remolding Melted Gummy Bears

After melting, you might want to reshape your gummies. The best way to do this is by using silicone molds.

Steps to Remold Gummies:

  • Choose a mold that matches your desired shape. You can find great recommendations at What Are the Best Molds for Remolding Melted Gummy Bears.
  • Lightly grease the mold to prevent sticking.
  • Pour the melted gummy mixture into the mold.
  • Let it cool at room temperature or place it in the refrigerator for faster setting.
  • Once firm, remove the gummies from the mold and enjoy!

Tips for the Best Results

  1. Always use low heat to prevent burning.
  2. Stir frequently to ensure smooth melting.
  3. Add a teaspoon of water or corn syrup for a smoother consistency.
  4. Store remolded gummies in an airtight container to maintain freshness.

Final Thoughts

Now that you know how to melt gummy bears and infuse them with flavors or ingredients, you can experiment with different recipes. Whether you want to make delicious gummy syrups, infused edibles, or custom-shaped treats, the process is simple and fun.

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Maryjo J. Moran

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