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These Homemade Gumdrops are the perfect treat to make for friends and family during the holidays! Made with just a handful of ingredients – including applesauce – this easy gumdrop are sure to become a holiday tradition! A Christmas favorite with our family!Check out these Christmas favorites too:Buttermilk Pecan Pralines, Martha Washington Candies, and Christmas Peppermint Patties.

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Homemade Gumdrops

Making homemade candies for Christmas is the highlight of the season for me. We love making fudge, divinity, and all sorts of treats! This easy recipe for homemade gumdrops is sure to be a new family favorite for you too!

This recipe is not only easy, but perfect for kids that want to help out. Now, you’re going to want to make two batches so that you have contrasting colors. I, obviously, chose red and green for Christmas, but any combination of colors you like will work.

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You’re going to love how easy these gumdrops are to make! It’s like making Jell-O and then dipping them in sugar – so simple yet so delicious!

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What Ingredients Do I Need For Gumdrops

You’ll need the six-ounce Jell-O boxes as well as unflavored gelatin to make the gumdrops. The best part of making the gumdrops is the leftover tidbits after cutting out the shapes. I cut them down into small pieces, rollin sugar and the boys and I have been enjoying the “scraps” and saving the pretties for gifts 🙂

  1. Applesauce
  2. Sugar
  3. Jello
  4. Unflavored Gelatin
  5. Lemon Juice

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What Else Do I Need?

You will need a set of small, metal cookie cutters to cut out the gumdrops.

I like to have an assortment of cellophane treat bags on hand during the holiday season. It makes giving gifts that much more special. I think they look so cute!

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The gumdrops do need to sit out overnight, or for about 8 hours before they are rolled in sugar so make sure you calculate that into your time.

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Store the gumdrops in an airtight container or package up for small gifts. Teachers really LOVE these gumdrops!

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We are OBSESSED with candy making during the holidays. Make sure to give some of our favorite a try!

  • Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Balls
  • Chocolate Covered Mint Patties
  • Peppermint Mocha Fudge
  • Maple Nut Fudge
  • Coconut Macaroons

I hope you give this easy recipe a try this year! Merry Christmas!

How To Make Homemade Gumdrops

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Homemade Gumdrops

These Homemade Gumdrops are the perfect treat to make for friends and family during the holidays! Made with just a handful of ingredients – including applesauce – these gumdrops are sure to become a holiday tradition! A Christmas favorite with our family!

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Keyword candy, Christmas, dessert, gumdrop, gumdrops

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes minutes

Resting Time 8 hours hours

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

Servings 60

Calories 46kcal

Author Trish - Mom On Timeout

Ingredients

  • cups granulated sugar divided
  • cups applesauce - no sugar added
  • 6 oz Jello {i.e. cherry, lime, etc.}
  • ½ oz unflavored gelatin 2 envelopes
  • 1 tsp lemon juice

Instructions

  • Coat a 9x13 baking dish with cooking spray. Set aside.

  • Combine 2 cups sugar, applesauce, Jell-O, unflavored gelatin and lemon juice in a large saucepan. Stir to combine. Let stand for 1 minute.

  • Bring to a boil over medium heat stirring constantly.

  • Boil for 1 minute and then immediately pour into prepared baking dish.

  • Refrigerate until firm - about three hours should do it. I left mine in overnight.

  • Cover a large cutting board with parchment paper and sprinkle with sugar.

  • Loosen the sides of the gelatin with a spatula and invert onto parchment paper.

  • Use small, sharp cookie cutters to cut out gumdrops. If needed, you can dip the cutters into hot water first. You may need to periodically rinse off the cutters as well to keep them clean.

  • Leave the cutout gumdrops on top of the sugar-coated parchment paper for about 8 hours or until just slightly sticky.

  • Roll the gumdrops in the remaining sugar and store in an airtight container.

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Nutrition

Calories: 46kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Sodium: 13mg | Potassium: 4mg | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin C: 0.1mg

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More easy holiday treats!

Reese’s Holiday Pretzel Bites

Easy Christmas Peppermint Patties

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FAQs

How to make gum drop? ›

Instructions
  1. Use cold water to soften gelatin.
  2. Add sugar to boiling water.
  3. Boil sugar water for 5 minutes, stirring constantly.
  4. Add gelatin.
  5. Stir until gelatin is dissolved.
  6. Boil on low heat for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  7. Divide into desired portions (3 or less).
  8. Flavor each portion and add food coloring.

What are gum drops made of? ›

Gumdrop
Fruit flavored gumdrops
TypeConfectionery
Main ingredientspectin, granulated sugar, flavoring
VariationsSpice drops
Media: Gumdrop

What are the ingredients in dots? ›

Ingredients: Corn Syrup, Sugar, Food Starch-Modified, Malic Acid, Natural And Artificial Flavors, Sodium Citrate, Artificial Colors (Including FD&C Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 1).

How to make faux gum drops? ›

TO CREATE THE GUMDROPS:

Mix the textures of glitter until blended together. Coat the cup with adhesive by either painting on mod podge or applying spray adhesive all over. Sprinkle the glitter mixture onto the cup. Repeat steps 1-4 to create as many gumdrops as desired.

How to make your own gum at home? ›

What To Do
  1. Mix 1/3 cup of gum base with 1/4 tsp of citric acid, 1 tsp of glycerine and 2 tbsp corn syrup.
  2. Microwave the gum base mixture in a microwavable bowl for 1 minute.
  3. Pour out 1/2 cup of powdered sugar onto a cutting board and make a hole in the center of the pile. ...
  4. Remove the gum base from the microwave and stir.

What are the different types of gum drops? ›

Red gumdrops in a normal mix are cherry, in a spice mix they are cinnamon. Likewise, orange = clove; yellow =allspice; green = spearmint; purple = anise; white = wintergreen or peppermint; and black = licorice.

Do gumdrops have eggs in them? ›

Ingredients: Corn syrup, sugar, vegetable oil (coconut, palm, and/or soybean), egg whites, salt, natural and artificial flavors, yellow #5.

What is the difference between gumdrops and spice drops? ›

Gumdrops are fruit-flavored and spice drops are, well, spicier with flavors like clove, anise, etc.

Are there black Dots in candy? ›

Three special Halloween varieties of Dots have been marketed: Ghost Dots are translucent light green, with the same flavors of Original Dots, but without the different colors to indicate which flavor any particular gum drop might have. Bat Dots are black-colored Dots that are blood orange flavored.

What do Dots stand for? ›

​DOTS stands for: Deformities. Open wounds. Tenderness. Swelling.

Why are Dots pretzels so good? ›

Created by Dorothy "Dot" Henke, these aren't your run-of-the-mill pretzels. They're seasoned with a unique blend of spices that make them irresistibly tasty, with a blend of salty and savory flavors that deliver hints of vinegar, garlic, onion, and a satisfying crunch.

How do you make gum pops? ›

You set up the gum behind your upper lip and behind your lower teeth so that it forms a membrane. You then make sure that your lips are parted before you suck in air so that the gum-membrane will break. The burst of air will cause the membrane to tear or snap, producing the desired "snapping" sound.

How do you soften hard gum drops? ›

If your gummy candy is a bit too hard, you can soften it. Just pop it in the microwave for a few seconds, or leave it at room temperature for a while. Be cautious with the microwave - short bursts are best. The heat will make the gummy candy softer and more enjoyable.

Why are gum drop grapes so sweet? ›

On their web site, https://grapery.biz/, the Grapery says they achieved the flavor through natural breeding practices, experimenting and cross-pollination. And no, the they “didn't apply any “cotton candy flavoring” or plant any sort of flavoring materials into the soil to attain the cotton candy flavor.

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