If you want or need a different kind of slime activity, our gummy bear slime recipe is just for you! I am more of a classic slime kind of gal, but who can resist a bit of candy science. We have tonnes of  edible slime recipes now that there is definitely something for everyone! This edible slime made from gummy bears is sure to be a hit with your kiddos!

GUMMY BEAR SLIME RECIPE FOR KIDS!

If you want or need a different kind of slime activity, our newest edition of a gummy bear edible slime recipe is just for you! I am more of a classic slime kind of gal, but who can resist a bit of candy science. Our homemade slimes are so diverse now that there is definitely something for everyone! Taste safe or edible slime is a great alternative and completely borax free.Pin

EDIBLE SLIME

Stretchy and fun, edible gummy bear slime is a real treat for the kids. I stick to the basic classic slime recipes, but a friend made this one for me. She loves making homemade edible slime recipes, so I knew she was the lady to go to!

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Why would you want to make edible slime?

Maybe you need a completely borax free slime for one reason or another! All of the basic slime activators including borax powder, saline or contact solutions, eye drops, and liquid starch all contain borons. These ingredients will be listed as borax, sodium borate, and boric acid. Maybe you just don’t want to use or can’t use these ingredients!

Or maybe you have a lot of candy hanging around, and want to do something cool with it, like make an edible slime. We have also made peeps slime which you can see here.

There’s a drawer in our pantry that holds all of our holiday candy, and it can be overflowing after certain times of the year, so we love to check out Candy Science Experiments too.

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TASTE SAFE SLIME OR EDIBLE SLIME?

These words are used interchangeably, but here are my thoughts. This gummy bear edible slime recipe is non-toxic, but I never suggest eating edible slimes as snacks. You can also call it borax-free slime!

You can certainly have a taste or two here and there, and this is especially important if you have a kid who likes to put everything in his or her mouth! I like to call these kinds of slime recipes taste-safe.

ALSO CHECK OUT: AMAZING Edible Science Experiments

GUMMY BEAR SLIME RECIPE

Kids love the feel of slime. The texture and consistency make slime a blast for kids to try! If you can’t use any of our basic slime recipes or simply want to try something a little different for sensory activities, try an edible slime recipe like this one!

YOU WILL NEED:

  • 1 Cup Gummy Bears (try to match like colors)
  • 2 Tablespoons Cornstarch
  • 1 Tablespoon Icing Sugar (Powdered Sugar)
  • 1/2 Tablespoon Oil (as needed)

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HOW TO MAKE GUMMY BEAR SLIME 

Adult supervision is needed for this slime as the mixture will be hot!

1. Place the gummy bears in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for 30 seconds.

2. Stir well and reheat as needed to make the mixture completely smooth (no lumps or bear parts left).

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3. Once melted stir well to help the mixture cool down. HOT, HOT, HOT!

4. Combine cornstarch and icing sugar together, and place half on a cutting board or clean surface (like your counter).

Make sure the candy has cooled well before starting to mix. The melted gummy bears will be hot!

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5. Pour the gummy bear mixture onto the cornstarch mixture and when cool enough to touch, knead in the remaining cornstarch mixture.

It will be sticky at first but continue to knead and it will get less sticky.

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6. Once all of the cornstarch is incorporated, knead in a bit of oil to help make the slime more stretchy and elastic. You will probably not need the full amount of oil.

This slime can be re-heated once more for a second play but it is intended to be a one-time use recipe.

Divide up the gummy bear colors and make a couple of batches as seen in the video above!

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Soft candies are perfect for making edible slime. Also, check out our marshmallow slime and starburst slime.

You can also make this gummy bear slime recipe without cornstarch for an even tastier experience.

A little messier than our original slime recipes but totally worth the extra mess! Plus, who doesn’t like being covered in candy!?

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Kids of all ages will love this sensory-rich experiences. Feel it, smell it, taste it!

I hope you enjoyed making and playing with this stretchy taste safe gummy bear edible slime recipe! The best part is that it uses basic kitchen ingredients!

TOTALLY FUN GUMMY BEAR SLIME RECIPE

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  3. Thanks Sarah for this awesome Gummy Bear Edible Slime Recipe. My kids loved it and like to share it on their social profile. They become your blog fan and me too.
    They also tried this blog recipe http://iteenworld.com/make-slime-out-of-glue-shampoo-toothpaste/ and its worked. Hopefully, your recipe worked better than out of shampoo and toothpaste recipes.
    When are you available to talk?

    Again Say to You a Big Thanks

  4. Thank you so much! I have been dieing to make edible slime for so long and your recipe worked very well. No stuggles in making it besides the stickiness, as expected.❤️

  5. Thank you! Yes I haven’t had much luck with some of the odder slime recipes myself!

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