Vegan Gummy Bears (No Gelatin Gummies Recipe) - Elavegan (2024)

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How to make vegan gummy bears that are gelatin-free, using agar powder, natural flavorings, and colors! This 4-ingredient candy recipe is refined-sugar-free, gluten-free, and makes delicious natural vegan gummies, perfect for children and adults alike!

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If the beginning of this year is anything to go by, then I think my sweet tooth is coming out in spades. I’ve already shared posts for vegan white chocolate, white chocolate peanut butter cups, and now this vegan gummy bears recipe.

Making these gummies at home allows you to use all-natural ingredients and any molds you like; for vegan gummy worms, gummy bears, dolphins, monkeys, sharks – you get the point! Any silicone molds you can get your hands on will work for this method.

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Are Gummy Bears Vegan?

Unfortunately, most commercial gummy bears contain gelatin – which is made from ground cartilage, bones, and other areas of pigs. For vegans, that means lots of gummy sweets are definitely not vegan-friendly.

More so, many candies contain artificial colors and flavors (some of which may not be vegan) and tons of refined sugars.

This recipe, however, substitutes gelatin for vegan gelatin alternative- (seaweed-based) agar agar. The result is sweet and flavorful gelatin-free gummies. These gummies are vegetarian (vegan), gluten-free, halal, and kosher. Better than that, these vegan fruit snacks use natural fruit juice and coloring for a treat that is entirely free from refined sugars and artificial flavorings and colors.

The only difference is that, unlike with gelatin treats, these gummy bears are firm but not chewy like traditional ones. Best of all, learning how to make gummy bears with this method is so simple, you can get the whole family involved, especially kids!

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Ingredients For Vegan Gummies

  • Agar-Agar Powder: It’s crucial to use agar powder (100% strength- any less, and you’d need to increase the amount used), not flakes. If you use flakes, you’ll need three times as much (6 teaspoons).
  • Fruit Juice: It’s best to use 100% fruit juice for the healthiest results. If you have a juicer, then feel free to make your own juice too. Swap out the fruit juice based on the flavor and color of gummies you want (see below for options).
  • Sweetener: I only used a refined-sugar-free sweetener for the orange gummy but left it out for all other versions. However, feel free to use organic sugar, Erythritol, Xylitol, or monk fruit to taste. Maple syrup or a few drops of pure stevia might work too, but I haven’t tried it.
  • Fruit/Superfood Powder (optional): I used a selection of different powders for color and increased vitamins and nutrients within the vegan fruit snacks. Blueberry powder and spirulina, are options I used.

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The Different Colored Gummies

  • For the clear gummies: I used sweetened apple juice, no sweetener, and no fruit powder.
  • Yellow/orange gummies: I used unsweetened orange juice and 1 tablespoon of Xylitol (sugar-free sweetener).
  • Red gummies: I used sweetened cherry juice and 1 1/2 teaspoons of indigo blueberry powder. I didn’t use any sweetener.
  • Blue gummies: I used sweetened apple juice and 1 teaspoon blue spirulina powder.
  • Green gummies: I used sweetened apple juice and 1 teaspoon green spirulina powder (you could also use matcha powder).

For thefull ingredients list, measurements, complete recipe method, and nutritional information, read the recipe card below.

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How To Make Vegan Gummy Bears

Step 1: Prepare the Silicone Molds

  • Prepare the silicone molds and a dropper by cleaning and wiping them to ensure there’s no dust or dirt in the molds. I used these molds.

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Step 2: Prepare the different flavored/colored vegan gummies

  • In separate bowls (per flavor/color), combine the fruit juice, agar agar powder, sweetener of choice (optional), and any extra ‘powders’ based on the color/flavor (listed above).
  • Whisk the mixtures well to combine thoroughly.

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Step 3: Heat the agar agar gummies mixture

  • Transfer the mixture (only one at a time) to a pot/pan and bring to a boil. Then, reduce the heat and simmer for five minutes, stirring frequently. This is important for the agar agar to become activated.

The mixture should become syrup-like in consistency but not quite as thick as golden syrup/honey consistency.

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Step 4: Transfer to the molds and allow it to set

  • Using the dropper (or a small spoon if that’s all you have), fill the silicone molds with the mixture. These vegan gummies only take about 20 minutes to set at room temperature, depending on what juice you use (see notes). You could also allow the gummies to set in the fridge or freezer for some minutes – then enjoy!

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How To Store?

Store the vegan gummy bears in the fridge, covered, for between 3-5 days.

Alternatively, you may be able to store them in the freezer for between 2-3 months. I haven’t tried to freeze them yet, as freezing can affect agar, though it may work.

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FAQs

What Is Agar Agar Powder?

Agar-agar is a product that comes as a powder or flakes that derives from red algae. It has a natural jelly consistency that makes for a great vegan gelatin substitute when boiled.

While the comparison isn’t exact, and these vegetarian gummy bears are softer (not chewy- more like firm jello) like gelatin-based candy, it works incredibly well.

In fact, agar is very useful in tons of vegan recipes and is something I’ve used for this chocolate strawberry cheesecake, vegan flan, mango pie, or even this vegan cheese.

Can Anything Else Be Used For The Natural Colorings/Flavoring?

Yes, of course. Feel free to experiment with different ingredients for different colors and flavors of vegan gummy bears:

Orange, blueberries, kiwi, spinach, pineapple, mango, grapefruit, pomegranate, cranberry, guava, cherry, grape, etc.

You can use store-bought juice (100% natural) or use the actual fruits to create the mixture – either using a juicer or blender. When using chunky ingredients in a blender, blend them with the apple juice and strain through a sieve to remove the juice’s pulp.

What If I Don’t Have Special Molds?

No problem! You can use a silicone cake mold/baking tray or a non-flexible container lined with plastic wrap to create a narrow layer of vegan jelly, remove it from the pan and cut it into small squares/rectangles.

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Recipe Notes & Variations

  • If the gummy bears turned out too soft, you probably used agar flakes or a brand that contains only 25% or 30% agar agar and did not increase the amount accordingly.
  • For a more traditional ‘coated’ gummy bear, you could optionally dust the gummies in a little granulated or powdered sweetener (sugar or sugar-free)
  • If you prefer firmer gummies, you can use up to 3 teaspoons of agar powder per cup of juice.
  • Some juices contain more acid than others. This will affect the gelling properties of the vegan gummy bears. If there is too much acid in the juice, the agar won’t set properly.
  • For ‘chewier’ gummies, I’ve found that the type of sugar you use can have an impact on the vegan gummies. White sugar (though not the healthiest option) yields the chewiest results. BUT note that, as previously said, these don’t have the traditional ‘gummy’ texture. I read that Kappa carrageenan can make the candy chewier, but I haven’t tried it.

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Other Fruity Vegan Sweet Treats

  • Strawberry Mousse
  • Caramel Apple Cheesecake
  • Vegan Pineapple Upside Down Cake
  • Apple Crisp Without Oats
  • Vegan Blueberry Muffins
  • Strawberry Crumb Bars
  • Fruity Cheesecake

If you give this vegan gummy bears recipe a try, I’d love a comment and★★★★★recipe ratingbelow. Also, please don’t forget totag me in re-creations on Instagram or Facebookwith@elavegan and #elavegan – I love seeing them.

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Vegan Gummy Bears

Author: Michaela Vais

How to make vegan gummy bears that are gelatin-free, using agar powder, natural flavorings, and colors! This candy recipe is refined-sugar-free, gluten-free, and makes delicious natural vegan gummies!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Snack

Cuisine vegan

Servings 10

Calories 11 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (240 ml) fruit juice (see notes)
  • 2 tsp agar powder (see notes)
  • 1 tbsp sweetener of choice or more to taste (optional, see notes)
  • Fruit powder of choice (optional, see notes)

Instructions

  • You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.

    Prepare 2 silicone molds (I use these) and a dropper.

  • Combine fruit juice, agar agar powder, sweetener of choice (optional), and fruit powder (optional) in a bowl and stir with a whisk. See notes for different versions.

  • Transfer to a pot or pan and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for 5 minutes, stirring frequently. This is important for the agar agar to get activated.

  • Using the dropper fill the mixture into the silicone molds. Leave to set at room temperature for at least 20 minutes (the time depends on which juice you use). You can also let the gummies set in the fridge. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Agar agar: It's important to use agar powder (100% strength), not flakes. If you have flakes, you'll need 3 times as much (6 teaspoons). Also, check the label of your agar powder. It should contain 100% agar agar, and no other additives. If it contains only 30% agar agar, you will also need 3 times as much.
  • If you prefer firm gummies, you can use up to 3 teaspoons of agar powder for each cup of juice.
  • The gummies aren't chewy, since they do not contain gelatin. I read that Kappa carrageenan (instead of agar agar) can make the candy chewier, but I haven't tried it.
  • For yellow/orange gummies, I used unsweetened orange juice and 1 tablespoon of Xylitol (sugar-free sweetener).
  • For the red gummies, I used sweetened cherry juice and 1 1/2 teaspoons of indigo blueberry powder. I didn't use any sweetener.
  • For the clear gummies, I used sweetened apple juice, no sweetener, no fruit powder.
  • For the blue gummies, I used sweetened apple juice and 1 teaspoon blue spirulina powder. You can also use a few drops of natural food dye.
  • For the green gummies, I used sweetened apple juice and 1 teaspoon green spirulina powder (you can also use matcha powder).
  • Sweetener: I only used a refined sugar-free sweetener for the unsweetened orange juice, but left it out for all other versions. You can use organic sugar, Erythritol, Xylitol, or monk fruit. Maple syrup or a few drops of pure stevia might work too, but I haven't tried it.
  • Some juices contain more acid than others which will have an effect on the gelling properties. If there is too much acid in the juice, the agar agar won't set properly.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Gummy Bears

Serving Size

8 gummies

Amount per Serving

Calories

11

% Daily Value*

Carbohydrates

3

g

1

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

2

g

2

%

Protein

1

g

2

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

Equipment

Gummy Bear Silicone Mold*

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FAQs

What can I replace gelatin with in gummies? ›

The following ingredients—pectin, agar-agar, and carrageenan—are among the best gelatin alternatives for gummy production.

Can I use cornstarch instead of gelatin in gummies? ›

Yes, cornstarch can serve as a substitute for gelatin in certain applications. Because it is a bit grainy, cornstarch is not ideal as a gelatin substitute in smooth, creamy recipes.

What are the 3 main ingredients in gummy bears? ›

Gummy bear
Gummy bears produced by Haribo, the first company to manufacture gummy bears
TypeGummy candy
Place of originGermany
Created byHans Riegel Sr.
Main ingredientsGelatin, sugar, glucose syrup, starch, flavoring, food coloring, citric acid
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What ingredient makes gummies not melt? ›

Apart from the difference in texture, pectin-based gummy does not melt in a hot environment and offers a better flavor release profile.

What do vegans use instead of gelatin? ›

Plant-based gelatin alternatives

Cornstarch and agar agar (an algae-based product found in the seaweed section) have both been used to successfully replicate these tricky textures. Like gelatin, both cornstarch and agar agar are activated when combined with a hot liquid.

What is a natural alternative to gelatin? ›

What can you use as a substitute for gelatin: Agar Agar, Kudzu, Pectin, Cornstarch, Vegan Jel, Guar Gum, Xanthan Gum, Arrowroot or Tapioca Starch, Instant Clear Gel, and Carrageenan. Each of these options is worth exploring and experimenting with since they do work wonders in many recipes!

What does cornstarch do to gummy bears? ›

Commonly the mold is made from compressed cornstarch with the shape of the mold stamped into it. This does a few things in the gummy making process. The cornstarch can be used over and over again to make molds. Cornstarch also gives a fine coating to the outside of the gums which helps keep the gums separated.

What are the thickening agents for gummies? ›

Gelatin's ability to form firm, transparent, and thermally reversible gels positions it as a top choice for gummy candy production. Its gelling properties contribute significantly to the candy's texture, offering a classic chewiness and firmness that's hard to replicate.

How can I thicken without gelatin? ›

So long as you're not gluten-free, flour is an excellent option that you'll likely always have on hand. Not only can you use it to thicken sauces, but it makes an excellent thickener for gravies and soups as well.

What makes gummy bears chewy? ›

Despite all the changes and developments in the gummy candy world, the basic recipe has remained largely the same: sugar, glucose syrup, starch, flavoring, food coloring, citric acid, and gelatin. The last ingredient, gelatin, is what gives gummy candy its signature chewy texture.

How to melt gummy bears to make edibles? ›

You can melt gummy bears over the stove in a saucepan. Place gummies in a saucepan on low heat. After a few seconds, they should start to melt. When they have fully become liquid remove them from the heat.

How long do homemade gummies last? ›

Gummies stored at room temperature will generally last several days. Keep gummies in a pantry or cupboard away from heat sources, direct sunlight, and moisture. Keeping your edible gummies in the refrigerator can extend their shelf life by one to two weeks.

Why are my homemade gummies hard? ›

If You find hard pieces in your gummies this is commonly caused by gelatin that is not fully bloomed. If you are using sheet gelatin be sure to separate all of the sheets individually before blooming in water.

Why are my homemade gummies sticky? ›

Gummies that have the wrong ratio of sugar and glucose syrup could potentially stick together. This is often due to an excessive amount of either ingredient in the gummy formula. The easiest way to correct this is by balancing the ratios to prevent this.

Can gummies be gelatin free? ›

The good news is that it's not hard to make gummies without gelatin. Pectin and starches (like potato starch) are both common alternatives.

What does gelatin do in gummy bears? ›

Sorbitol - The magic ingredient for that perfectly textured gummy bear. You can leave this out if you absolutely do not want to order it but your gummy bears will be little softer in texture. Gelatin - Helps set the gummy bears and gives them a nice chew.

What is a good emulsifier for gummies? ›

​There are a lot of different emulsifiers out there and I recommend to research them. The 2 emulsifiers that I use is Soy Lecithin liquid or powdered or granular's and Guar Gum. You can use sunflower lecithin liquid, powdered or granular's.

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