Sour Apple Gummies

drolove

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haha! hey Dro :) how ya been? Looks like your gummies turned out pretty good.
ya the gummies came out pretty good! going to give them to a few different people today and test the potency out.

and ive been pretty good! about to move out of what i like to call hillbilly hell (KY) and head back to FL. hope all is going well on your end as well! :D
 

fumble

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ya the gummies came out pretty good! going to give them to a few different people today and test the potency out.

and ive been pretty good! about to move out of what i like to call hillbilly hell (KY) and head back to FL. hope all is going well on your end as well! :D
Thats awesome...hope your move goes well
 

hbbum

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ya the gummies came out pretty good! going to give them to a few different people today and test the potency out.

and ive been pretty good! about to move out of what i like to call hillbilly hell (KY) and head back to FL. hope all is going well on your end as well! :D
How did your potency test come out?
 

drolove

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potency was alright, i tested them on 3 people with different tolerances. everyone felt them but they didnt really stick anyone to the couch. think ill add 3 or 4 grams of hash next time instead of 2. great recipe though, thanks again!
 

drolove

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@hbbum how do you store your gummies? and any idea how long they'll last before they start getting too hard or bad to eat?
 

hbbum

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I keep some just in a ziploc that I will be using soon, the rest stay in a ziploc in a bar fridge.
 

drolove

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I keep some just in a ziploc that I will be using soon, the rest stay in a ziploc in a bar fridge.
they seem to sweat and get all sticky if i close them up in something like a bag though. maybe they just do that when they are fresh? i havent tried it since i made them.
 

hbbum

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Yeah, if you dont leave them in the fridge long enough they will sweat out a bit. That stops after they are done though.
 

stickyicky77

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I took 4 grams of RSO and melted 1.5 TSP of coconut oil and a 1/4 TSP of honey.
The recipe for my Sour Apple Gummy Bears is to use a 1 box of the Joly Rancher Jello mix, 2 packets of Knox Gelatin unflavored. Heat 1/2 cup of cold water with 2 pack of the Knox Gelatin and the box of Joly Rancher Jello mix on low to medium heat for 5 minutes . Add the RSO coconut honey oil after the gelatin is mixed after 5 minutes and add a 1 Table Spoon of Honey and stir in over low heat. The honey will help the RSO coconut honey oil mix with the jello mix evenly. I us these Gummy Bear candy molds http://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Gummy-DROPPER-FILLING-Chocolate/dp/B016PYL9PY?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00. They come with a large dropper that makes filling the molds easy with out a mess or wasting any mix. Fill the molds and put in the freezer for 30 minutes. One batch will use a little over 2 molds. You can sprinkle a little citric acid on them if you want to make them really sour. Enjoy!! 1 batch will make 130 Gummy doses
 
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Thefarmer12

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Would love to try these with flowers. Not smart enough to figure out how much I need though:wall:

Thx for this recipe
 

Giggsy70

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If I was going to use kief, would I need to decarb it before using into the formula? I believe so or can I just work it in there as the ration says?
 

Dave's Not Here

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I stopped making these because even with a bunch of citric acid in them which I don't prefer, they'd still mold fast unless refrigerated. I'd like a gummie recipe that doesn't use water in it but haven't found one yet.
 
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