Gummi (or Gummy) bears are usually made from Gelatin - like jello - but with much less water added to them.
In more detail - the traditional Gummi Bear is made from a mixture of sugar, glucose syrup, starch, flavoring, food coloring, citric acid, and gelatin. there are some other formulations and recipes like as "organic" candy, recipes that use gelatin from non-animal sources (suitable for vegetarians or those following religious dietary laws), and sugar-free.
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The Gummi Bear originates from Germany. In Germany, they are made by the Haribo company and are called Gummibären.
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There was a cartoon called "Adventures of the Gummi Bears" which originaly ran from 1985 to 1991 with a total of 95 episodes.
Well if you are out exercising or need a quick snack go for the gummie bears and not chocolate because the sugar in the chocolate will tend to make you hyper and later on make you crash. So as i said when yo come to a snack counter in a park go for the gummy bears. Well if you are out exercising or need a quick snack go for the gummie bears and not chocolate because the sugar in the chocolate will tend to make you hyper and later on make you crash. So as i said when yo come to a snack counter in a park go for the gummy bears.
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I know a little bit because my friend told me and it was they brought pretzels and gummie bears. I don't know anything else so please discuss the question with someone else too thanks. I know a little bit because my friend told me and it was they brought pretzels and gummie bears. I don't know anything else so please discuss the question with someone else too thanks. germans brought wine and sausages, known to them as "wurst".
No, Thats how Jello used to be made of.The traditional gummi bear is made from a mixture of sugar, glucose syrup, starch, flavouring, food coloring, citric acid, and gelatin. However, there are a number of variations with different recipes, such as organic candy, those suitable for vegetarians or those following religious dietary laws. ~Wikipedia