Are Sour Patch Kids Vegan? ( Sour Patch Kids Recipe) (2024)

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When I am making a recipe I always try to consider everyone. I can’t always serve everyone but this is one of those recipes where I was able to serve the vegan community.

Wait, are sour patch kids vegan? How can that be possible? Well, the answer is yes because they use pectin instead of gelatin.

Sour patch kids are one of my favorite candies. If you have never had them, they are essentially a sour gummy recipe.

They started out with the original flavors of orange, lime, lemon, and “Red Berry” which is just raspberry.

Then later they introduced watermelon and blue raspberry. I will only be making the the lemon, orange and watermelon today but I included down below how to make the others.

What Is Pectin?

Pectin is a coagulant that is naturally found in fruits like apples.

Now a days, this chemical has been extracted and packaged for store bought use.

Are Sour Patch Kids Vegan? – Gelatin V.S Agar Agar

My recreation of this recipe has a bit of gelatin which is not vegan but you can add agar agar instead that is vegan because it is made for algae. Agar agar is more potent than gelatin though so for every 1 teaspoon of agar agar, you will add 8 teaspoons gelatin. So in the recipe I use it calls for 1 tablespoon of gelatin so if you are using agar agar you would use .625 grams.

Sour Patch Kids Lime and Lemon Vs Watermelon, Orange, and Raspberry

I broke this recipe up into 2 basic recipes.

However, the only difference is that the recipe for the lemon and lime sour patch kids has 2 more TBSP of sugar because the lime and lemon juices are already sour. So I added more sugar to counteract that.

We don’t want the candy to be sour at all because we are going to be adding a sour coating to them once they are done.

We don’t want to overdue it.

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Sour Gummy Recipe Mold

When I came up with the idea to make this sour gummy recipe, I really wanted them to look the part.

So I looked online for a sour patch kids mold and…… couldn’t find one. But what I could find was a way to make my own.

All you do is knead 2 different puddies together, roll it out, press in your store bought sour patch kids and let that cure for 1 hour before taking them out. Here it is if you would like to try it for yourself.

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These Are Unfortunately Not Shelf Stable

Unlike the store bought version, these are NOT shelf stable. They turn very soft, rather quickly so they need to be stored in the refrigerator and they will keep for about a week. I will be releasing a better, more self stable version soon.

I hope you all enjoyed this sour gummy recipe. It’s surprisingly easy to make and so so delicious.

I thought before I got into candy making that it was a lot harder than it actually is. And it is so much fun as well.

Make sure to follow me on facebook, instagram, snapchat and twitter to see what other delicious treats I am cooking up and I will see you next time.

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Yield: 38 Gummies

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Additional Time: 10 hours

Total Time: 10 hours 30 minutes

Homemade fruit chewy gummy candies coated with a sour granular coating.

Ingredients

Lemon + Lime Sour Patch Kids

All other flavors (Raspberry, Blue Raspberry, Orange, Watermelon)

  • 4 Tbsp of fresh fruit juice
  • 3 Tbsp of Pectin
  • 3 Tbsp of Granulated Sugar
  • 1 Tbsp of Water
  • 2 Tbsp of cold water + 1 Tbsp of Unflavored Geliton

Sour Coating

Instructions

  1. Bloom the geliton by combining the unflavored geliton powder and 2 Tbsp's of water. Stir to combine and leave to bloom for 5 minutes.
  2. In a small sauce pot add the fresh fruit juice and sugar over medium low heat. Stir occasionally and bring to a simmer.
  3. When the mixture is at a simmer, add the pectin, stir to combine and bring to a boil.
  4. When the mixture comes to a gentle boil add in the bloomed geliton and stir to dissolve.
  5. Cook until thickened. Shut off.
  6. Use a syringe to squeeze the solution into the molds.
  7. Transfer the molds to the fridge to set for 2-3 hours.
  8. Remove the candies from the molds and leave them in the fridge overnight UNCOVERED. This will dehydrate them and give them a firmer chew. You can use this time to make a differant flavor of sour patch kid if you would like.
  9. In a small bowl, combine 1/2 Cup of granulated sugar and 1 Tbsp of citric acid.
  10. Toss the candies around in this mixture and shake off the excess. Once all of your csndies are coated they are ready to enjoy. These can be left uncovered in the fridge. If they are covered, they will get soggy.

Notes

To get any fresh fruit juice that is not squeezed i.e. raspberry, watermelon, or cherry, just blend the fruit in a blender and strain it through a sieve to get out the pulp and seeds.

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Are Sour Patch Kids Vegan? ( Sour Patch Kids Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

Are Sour Patch Kids Vegan? ( Sour Patch Kids Recipe)? ›

Unlike many other soft, chewy candies, there is no gelatin or eggs used to create that bouncy texture. However, if you take the unknown processing of the sugar into account, in addition to evidence that parent company Mondelez does use bone char in other products: No, Sour Patch Kids are not vegan.

How are Sour Patch Kids vegan? ›

If you manage to get hold of the US recipe Sour Patch Kids and are okay with eating them simply because they do not contain gelatin (so do not contain any animal byproducts) then you could be considered plant-based.

What is the gelatin in Sour Patch Kids? ›

Sour Patch Kids do not contain gelatin. It uses modified cornstarch, a plant-based ingredient, to achieve its chewy texture.

What is the sour ingredient in Sour Patch Kids? ›

INGREDIENTS: SUGAR, INVERT SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, MODIFIED CORN STARCH, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF TARTARIC ACID, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, YELLOW 6, RED 40, YELLOW 5, BLUE 1.

Are Sour Patch Kids 100% vegan? ›

By standard definitions, regular Sour Patch Kids candies are vegan because they don't contain animal products. However, the sugar in all of the Sour Patch Kids candies was likely, at least in part, processed with animal bone char. That may be reason enough for some vigilant vegans to abstain.

Can vegans eat Sour Patch Kids? ›

Going by the list of ingredients: Yes, Sour Patch Kids are vegan! Unlike many other soft, chewy candies, there is no gelatin or eggs used to create that bouncy texture.

Why is Sour Patch Kids not vegan? ›

Given that it's a direct product of animal exploitation, and is derived from an animal who has been killed, gelatin is neither vegetarian nor vegan. This means that vegans living in the UK are not able to eat Sour Patch Kids. Another of the sweet's ingredients that plant-based eaters may avoid is palm oil.

Is Starburst vegan? ›

Starbursts were launched in the USA in 1967, and have since become hugely popular in the country. Unfortunately for American plant-based eaters, however, they feature gelatin in their ingredients. This means that they aren't suitable for vegans or vegetarians.

Are Twizzlers vegan? ›

Candies with a toothy texture often contain gelatin, a byproduct of the beef and pork industries. But lucky for vegans, Twizzlers do not contain gelatin or other animal products.

Why is Sour Patch Kids so expensive? ›

Oreos, Sour Patch Kids and other snacks will soon get more expensive Companies from Mondelēz to McDonald's are raising prices to offset higher costs for transportation and because of labor and other problems along the supply chain.

Why do Sour Patch Kids taste so good? ›

The tartaric and citric acids provide the candy with a sharp burst of tartness, while the inverted sugar gives the soft gummy its sweet flavor. Sour Patch Kids Extreme, which contains lactic acid in addition to the tartaric and citric acids, is considered the sourest variation in the Sour Patch line of candies.

Do Sour Patch Kids have red 40? ›

SUGAR, INVERT SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, MODIFIED CORN STARCH, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF TARTARIC ACID, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, YELLOW 6, RED 40, YELLOW 5, BLUE 1.

Do Sour Patch Kids have egg? ›

Sour Patch Kids

They're sour, and then they're sweet. What's even sweeter is that Sour Patch Kids are free from milk, eggs, wheat, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts and soy, meaning almost anyone can tuck in to this tangy treat.

Does Sour Patch Kids have gelatin or pork? ›

A thorough look at the ingredients list would tell you that Sour Patch Kids candies don't contain gelatin, a common non-vegan ingredient obtained from the skin, bones, ligament, and collagen of animals like cows and pigs. Gelatin is the ingredient responsible for making gummy treats bouncy, chewy, and rubbery.

What is the most sour candy in the world? ›

1. Toxic Waste Hazardously Sour. Taking the crown as the most sour candy in the world is Toxic Waste Hazardously Sour. These small, hard candies are the ultimate test for sour candy aficionados.

How do Sour Patch Kids not have gelatin? ›

Sour Patch Kids uses agar, corn syrup, and modified corn starch instead to mimic the gooey texture, which is okay for a vegan implementing a plant-based lifestyle. The UK version of the Sour Patch Kids is made with almost the same ingredients as the US version, but it does contain gelatin.

Can vegans eat gelatin? ›

Gelatin is not vegan. However, there is a product called “agar agar” that is sometimes marketed as “gelatin,” but it is vegan. It is derived from a type of seaweed.

Are Skittles vegan? ›

With that in mind, the simple answer is: yes. Skittles Classic Fruits are suitable for vegans. Though the bag only brands them as 'Suitable For Vegetarians', classic Skittles do have a vegan friendly status as they contain no animal products.

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