![]() Kids will love to smoosh, squish, stretch and taste this delicious gummy bear slime! TIP: Add a small amount of coconut oil if you want the gummy bear slime to be a bit stretchier. The more you add, the less sticky the slime will be – but also the more you add the thicker and less stretchy it will be, so try to find that perfect sweet spot. Stir and then knead in your icing sugar and cornstarch in equal amounts, until the gummy bear slime forms a cohesive dough/slime consistency. (Be sure to use a microwave-safe bowl and handle carefully). Heat the gummy bears in the microwave for 10-15 seconds, stir, and reheat as necessary to break down the gummy bear shape. How to Make Edible Slime with Gummy Bears Related: Be sure to try our brand NEW Edible Cherry Limeade Slime too!Ĭheck out our quick video on how to make this easy, edible gummy bear slime and then scroll down below to grab our free printable recipe for the exact measurements: Grown-ups should handle that part of the process. I actually prefer this cohesive texture when making it for young kids so it’s not a giant mess to clean up after they are done with their slime sensory play.įor best results, use a microwave safe bowl for cooking the gummy bears (plastic could melt). ![]() It’s kind of like pulling taffy – it stays together and you kind of need to pull and stretch it to see it’s slime-like properties. This is not an oozy, drippy, get-everywhere slime. This slime takes less than a couple minutes to make, and you can make several different flavored batches so each kid can have their own color to play with (and then you don’t have to worry if they are tasting or licking the slime, because at least you know which one is theirs!) What is gummy bear slime like? You can always coat your hands in cornstarch or oil if the tackiness bothers you.) (It’s not sticky though – no little pieces stuck to our hands, it was just tacky. It was a bit thick and tacky, but it kept in a sealed container for a couple of days which I thought was awesome for how little work was involved in making the recipe. The final product is a stretchy, marshmallow-like slime that smells amazing and tastes delicious. Related: Don’t have gummy bears on hand? Try our Edible Candy Corn Slime instead! We tried 6 different candies to make the perfect candy slime and while this candy slime was our favorite for texture, this Edible Gummy Bear Slime was waaay easier to make, the slime lasted longer and it didn’t involve cooking – just a quick zap in the microwave. My daughter has been obsessed with slime for 3 years now, so I’m kind of shocked it’s taken us this long to make a delicious edible slime! (The “taste safe” ones we made before this were definitely not delicious…) This gummy bear slime is the perfect slime for birthday parties, mixed age groups, or a fun rainy day sensory activity. Slime is one of our all-time favorite sensory materials and we wanted to make one that was not just taste-safe but completely edible and delicious! Gets weirder and different.What’s inside: An exciting edible gummy bear slime recipe that’s squishy and stretchy…yes, it’s really made with gummy bears! Put plastic wrap over it and sit it in the refrigerator until it Mix any amount of glue and water together you want. Ultimate Flubber by -A soon-to-be fashion designer (USA) Stick your hand in to find a glop of flubber! Readers Submitted Silly Putty Recipes Ooblick Recipe by Thelma, (Florida) Make teaching easier with our activities and recipes compiled in one easy to read format. If too dryĪdd a few more drops of water until consistency you desire. Add in food coloring or pkg of Kool-Aid for color. Mix in cornstarch and ½ Cup water in large bowl or flat casseroleĭish.
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