Homemade Bubble Gum

Homemade Bubble Gum – Fun, Sweet & Chewy

Introduction

Making Homemade Bubble Gum is a playful kitchen project that brings back childhood nostalgia. With just a few pantry staples, you can create chewy, flavorful gum in your favorite colors and tastes. It’s a hands‑on recipe that’s perfect for parties, DIY gifts, or simply experimenting with fun flavors at home.

Ingredients

2 cups granulated sugar

½ cup corn syrup

½ tsp gelatin

¼ tsp citric acid (optional, for a sour kick)

½ cup powdered sugar (for dusting)

A few drops of flavoring extract (peppermint, strawberry, bubblegum, etc.)

Food coloring (optional, for fun colors)

Tools Needed:

Heat‑safe mixing bowl

Saucepan

Spoon for stirring

Plastic mat or wax paper (for kneading)

Step‑by‑Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Workspace

Lay out wax paper or a plastic mat. Dust lightly with powdered sugar to prevent sticking.

Step 2: Heat the Mixture

In a saucepan, combine sugar, corn syrup, and 2 tbsp water.
Stir gently and heat over medium until sugar dissolves completely.

Step 3: Add Gelatin & Citric Acid

Sprinkle in gelatin and citric acid. Stir until dissolved.

Step 4: Remove from Heat

Carefully pour hot mixture into a heat‑safe bowl. Let cool 1–2 minutes (not long enough to harden).

Step 5: Flavor & Color

Stir in flavoring extract and food coloring. Mix well.

Step 6: Knead the Gum

Dust hands with powdered sugar. Transfer mixture to wax paper and knead until smooth and pliable.
Add more powdered sugar if sticky.

Step 7: Shape It

Roll into balls, sticks, or fun shapes. Wrap pieces in wax paper to keep fresh.

Step 8: Enjoy

Chew and enjoy your homemade bubble gum! Store leftovers in an airtight container.

Tips & Tricks

Flavor variety: Try cherry, watermelon, or mint extracts.

Color fun: Divide dough and add different food colors for rainbow gum.

Texture control: Knead longer for smoother gum.

Storage: Keep wrapped pieces in a cool, dry place.

Variations

Sour Gum: Increase citric acid for a tangy kick.

Layered Gum: Knead two colors together for a swirl effect.

Holiday Gum: Use red and green coloring for Christmas, or pastel shades for Easter.

Candy Mix‑In: Add tiny sprinkles or edible glitter for festive fun.

Serving Ideas

Package in small jars or tins for gifting.

Serve at kids’ parties as a DIY treat.

Use as a fun kitchen project with family.

Pair with themed desserts for a retro candy vibe.

Recipe Details

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

Yield: ~20 small pieces

Calories: ~60 kcal per piece (depending on size)

Final Thoughts

This Homemade Bubble Gum recipe is simple, customizable, and fun to make. With endless flavor and color options, it’s a creative way to bring candy‑shop magic into your own kitchen.

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