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Vodka Gummy Bears

When you soak gummy bears in vodka, they absorb the alcohol and turn into a yummy fruity treat with a kick. The how-to part of this is pretty simple, so I decided to make things a little more interesting. In addition to regular vodka gummy bears, I made vodka sugar-free gummy bears, vodka gummy worms (purely to see if they turned out any cooler looking than the bears) and vodka Red Fish (these were disgusting, but in the interest of science I will share my mistakes as well as my triumphs).

For those of you who like really detailed instructions, first up is a tutorial. Those of you who already know how to do it, skip ahead to the “Results” heading.

How to make Vodka Gummy Bears

You’ll need:

  • Vodka
  • Gummy bears or worms, sugar-free or regular
  • A glass container (a glass with plastic wrap over it will do – rumor has it plastic does bad things to vodka, so be sure there’s no plastic actually touching the vodka). I used some Anchor Hocking glass storage containers I use for leftovers.

Vodka Gummy Bear tutorial

I put the bears/worms/fish into the glass dishes. Then I poured in vodka until it reached the top of the candy. Using that much vodka makes the candy swell and take on a noticeable but not unpleasant “burning” alcohol sensation. If you don’t want the alcohol that strong, use less vodka. (The amount of time you let the bears soak has no impact on how alcoholic they are. They will suck up nearly every drop of vodka you put in, so the trick is to use the right amount for your taste. You can always add more if you taste them after a day or so and think they’re not alcoholic enough.)

Vodka Gummyi Bear tutorial

Then I put the dishes in the fridge. (The purple stuff is plastic wrap I tucked under the glass lids as extra insurance against the fruity smell leaking out into the whole fridge, but I’m not sure it was necessary.) I left the bears soaking for a total of five days, but after three they had absorbed about all the vodka they could. Give yourself time to leave them in at least a couple of days, if possible. This picture was taken about twelve hours after they started soaking – you can see they’ve absorbed some of the vodka because the level of liquid is lower relative to the bears:

Vodka Gummy Bear tutorial

I was told gummy treats would swell up “huge.” The bears did get noticeably bigger, but what really got big was the worms. Here’s a before and after picture (the red bear is sugar free, the green one is regular):

Vodka Gummy Bear tutorial

You’ll also find some liquid at the bottom of the dish. This is fruity vodka. It doesn’t look gorgeous or anything (kind of cloudy, may contain a gooey lump or two), so you may not want to serve it at a party, but it’s perfectly drinkable for you.
Vodka Gummy Bear tutorial

Drunken Gummy Bears

Vodka Gummy Bear tutorialThe regular gummy bears turned out very yummy, but surprisingly, I liked the sugar free gummy bears better. They had a more zingy taste than the ones with sugar, stayed a little firmer, and the alcohol kick was a bit stronger. If you’re watching your carbs, this is a really fun way to feel like you’re not.

Vodka Gummy Bear tutorialThe gummy worms also came out a little more exciting than the regular bears, in my opinion, but they were messier. I liked these because they got very big and… well, that’s it, really. Big huge vodka worms. But they were a little more slippery to grasp than the bears, hence a little messier. Which isn’t necessarily a bad thing – depends what kind of party you’re having! ;)

Vodka Gummy Bear tutorialThe Red Fish were these gummy-ish, waxy-ish things I found in the candy aisle and thought, why not see if other candies will soak up vodka nicely? The answer, in hindsight: because it’s a waste of vodka. The vodka softened about a 16th of an inch of the outside of the candy into goo, left the interior part hard, and didn’t really penetrate the candy at all. There was still a lot of vodka floating around in that dish. Also, the candies themselves aren’t very tasty. So you really need true gummy stuff for this. I have to admit, the candy-flavored vodka in the dish was pretty tasty.

The alcohol content in each vodka gummy isn’t very predictable, but they definitely sneak up on you – big time. Be forewarned and plan accordingly – designated drivers and so on.

256 comments

  1. Amazing. gummi bears are children’s favorite. can’t believe it makes a refreshing drink like this..great one

  2. what happens if you don’t put them in the fridge?

  3. ah thanks this helped a lot, can’t wait to make vodka gummi bears this weekend!!! :) So cute

  4. i will be bringing these to a party this weekend :) my only question is how do you serve them?

  5. Once who have soaked them in the booze, how long do they last?

    • I’ve made these several times. And from experience, they last quite a while (at least a few days to a week) if you can keep from “testing” them too often.

  6. I’ve made these a several times and love them. The bears, strawberries, cola bottles, cherries and other very clear ones work great. I found snakes that are about 2 feet long and am trying them now. The only problem is the snakes are multicolored. They have a section that is more opaque and I think this opaque part is going to look icky. I just tasted them and they taste fine but don’t look so pretty.

  7. i have tried that the skittles and jolly rancher vodka, and they both turned out great! i was wondering if anyone knew of any other candy besides jolly ranchers to use for a blue vodka? i was also wondering if i bought candy oil, ie blue rasberry, or apple (which is clear,so i can add blue food coloring), and mixed it with the vodka if it would have the same effect like candy infused vodka?
    thanks

  8. We’ve been trying these for at least 3 months now…. Our first batch turned out perfect and DELICOUS! But every batch since then as completely gelatinized? We’ve tried various vodka’s, various gummie’s and even tried in the fridge vs on the counter. We’ve air vacummed them and just placed them in a glass container… but to no avail. It seems like they do fine for the first 6 – 12 hours and then suddenly they completely turn to a cube of jello? Any suggestions?

  9. before you make them leave the gummies out and let them get really stale – that way they won’t get too mushy

  10. How many bags do you need to split theses between two people?

  11. The gummies work great if you make them in the freezer in a mason jar!

  12. pinnacle makes gummi vodka(there is a swedsh fish on the front of it). I used the hairbo gummi bears….they came out great!
    1.) six bags of gummi bears
    2.) 3/4 of the bottle of vodka.

  13. I made vodka gummy bears and they were WICKED! I made them with 100 proof vodka and 3 bags of the bears, we left them soak over night and LOOK OUT!!!!! by game time we were kicked! they are much to strong with the 100 proof so next time we will be expermenting with a 80 proof flavored vodka! Ill let you know what the out come is next time. Have Fun!!!!!

    • How many did you eat by the time you “were kicked”? Just want to get an idea of how strong is strong?

      • John, it’s always going to vary, because not every batch soaks up the same amount of vodka (it may have to do with the brand of bear, its freshness, or even the brand of vodka). The trick is to go slow on these, and if you find you’re getting tipsier than you wanted to get, drink a lot of water to dilute the alcohol in your bloodstream.

  14. Should note that the worms especially become really slimy. I usually wash them off with water and let them sit out for a bit to try and dry off but it doesn’t remove the slime completely; if it really bother you, eat them with toothpicks or forks or w/e you want. Flavored alcohol will make them taste differently, but personally I don’t think it’s worthwhile because they already taste fruity; and just using flavored vodka won’t remove the burn (plus why would you want to?).

  15. Can it be done w/ Tequila too ?

  16. The Man with no name.

    Wouldn’t caoting them in powered sugar after soaking help the slippery/gooey problem?

  17. So the question is how many gummy bears do you nee to soak up 24 oz of vodka?
    Cuz i’ts the minimum amount for a person to get drunk! :)

  18. I would like to know if this would go well with the jolly rancher gummies?

  19. One way to mask the flavor of the vodka even more is after soaking the gummys for 5 days in vodka, add some frozen juice concentrate (thawed first, of course) and let it soak for about 4 more days. It’ll make them extra fruity and sweet! Just remember to be careful and not eat too much!

  20. after the gummy bears are udone how long can you store tyhem before they go bad???

    • they only save for about 3-4 dayz, leaving them in the vodka any longer makes them disenagrate, the gummys melt down and the vodka turns into gelitin! BUT,,,, you can microwave the remains and add a little sours to the juice and its GREAT! be-careful! have fun and be safe.

  21. Will it work if u don’t keep them cold when they are soaking up.

  22. I was also thinking about using hot tamales. I know they would dissolve, but I think it would make some tasty vodka. Has anyone tried that yet?

  23. So I just tried this, they have been soaking for 3 days now but I never covered them is this gonna make a big difference or did I ruin the batch?

  24. I want to know if cinnamon bears would work, and how about The unbearably hot cinnamon bears??!

    • So it does and it doesn’t. The bears are soft on the outside and chewy on the inside and have a really unusually texture. However the Vodka is supper yummy, I added to some Sprite. And since I found this after I tried I added way to much Vodka so I have a whole lot of cinnamon Vodka.

  25. I would think that leaving the dish uncovered would allow some of the spirits of the vodka to escape. Something that seems so simple seems so complicated. I would think that it would be the same process as making Jello…like a Jello shot…dont add too much liquid if you dont want it to be a runny shot. Per online articles, it seems the way a gummi bear holds up in liquid depends on the type of pectin used to keep the bear firm. Using powdered sugar or corn starch on a plumped up bear doesnt sound like a good idea. I say, jab a toothpick in the bears belly button and call it a night! ;) Enjoy everyone!

  26. i cant wait to try this i am going to make it with marshmellow or whipped vodka mmmmm cant wait

  27. what happens if you only soak them in there for like 7 hours?

  28. “rumor has it plastic does bad things to vodka, so be sure there’s no plastic actually touching the vodka”

    Doesn’t vodka come SOLD in plastic containers all the time? This seems like a stupid rumor.

  29. Can you use Life Savers Gummy

  30. i tasted one of my gummy bears in vodka after 1 day, and inside it’s very hard. Is this normal?

  31. wooow thats a great idea i will do that for the weekend ;]D sounds awesome …

  32. I reckon they would have to be refrigerated to prevent the bears from dissolving. Making my first batch now.

  33. Make sure you stir them often! Also add fruit juice concentrate for a sweeter taste (mine came out REALLY strong)

  34. I hoped to makes these for a party this saturday and started soaking them 4 days ago. As of now they have not absorbed any liquids. I put them in a plastic container, wasted almost 3/4 of a 1.75 liter bottle of Eveverclear ($40) and all that happened is that once they are in the fridge they become really hard as all gummy candies do when placed in a cold environment. This was a waste of time and money.

  35. I took them out of the Everclear and soaked them in vodka instead. Instantly i saw a difference. The only problem now is that the vodka has turned into gelatin. i had to add more vodka and a little bit of Everclear to breakup down the thick goo. Overall they are coming along great and i can’t wait to try the finished product.

  36. Question. Once these are ready to eat, can they travel? If so for how long before the do melt or “leak”?

  37. will i get the same results if i put them in the freezer?

  38. Doese it work with barcdi?

  39. Gummy Bears soaked in vodka is always a party favorite. It definitely gets it open, and you can twisted at the same time =).

  40. can you other liquour than vodka?

  41. I used regular vodka and vanilla flavoured on one 350g bag of gummy bears and they look fantastic at only 3-4 hours in the fridge! They’re strong and delicious~

  42. Curious if anyone has tried to actually gauge the amount of vodka each bear absorbs through shot glasses? Waste of space, perhaps, but might be a good way to measure how much is in each bear..1 bear per shot glass, filled to top, then covered?

  43. I’ve tried his with Captain morgan and its nummy too!

  44. Jagermeister and Jelly is always a winner to me!

  45. This recipe can be made to run?

  46. This recipe can be made with vodka instead of run?

  47. I found generic brands do not work as well especially when it comes to the fish ! I’ve finally gotten them down to a science cause otherwise they turn out nasty.

  48. Oh holy delicious. I want.

  49. I just made some of these.. I came to find out if I needed to refrigerate them or not…
    I heard about a bar serving these and wanted to try it out. Sounds kinda like Jello shots, which I love! I didn’t know you had to soak them for that long though. I’m having a get together tomorrow night. I guess we’ll see what 24 hours does for them! ;)
    Thanks for the tutorial. Very interesting and answered a lot of my questions!
    ~Les : )

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