Chocolate Covered Gummy Bears are a combination of fruity gummy bears and creamy milk chocolate. It’s like a chewy version of chocolate covered strawberries!
One of my best friend’s husbands loves gummy bears and it has become a fun joke among friends. He eats them plain, puts them on his ice cream, and shells out a hefty sum to buy chocolate covered gummy bears. Now, he is trying to spread his chocolate covered gummy bear love as far and wide as possible.
So far, he has won over his wife and now my other best friend. She says that she now loves chocolate covered gummy bears more than she loves chocolate covered strawberries. Another friend’s husband has jumped on the bandwagon too. So, this post is for my good friends because your friendship lights up my life. I will try to get some of these made for our upcoming ladies weekend!
How To Make Chocolate Covered Gummy Bears
For this recipe, I used Ghirardelli milk chocolate chips and Black Forest gummy bears. I have not tried dipping other brands of gummy bears. Since each brand has a different consistency, you might get different results with other brands.
- Put 1 cup milk chocolate chips and 1/2 tablespoon shortening in a small bowl. Microwave for 1 minute at 50% power and then stir.
- Return to the microwave for 30 seconds at 50% power and stir again.
- Continue heating the chocolate in 15-second intervals at 50% power, stirring in between, until the chocolate is melted and smooth.
Allow the chocolate to cool a bit before dipping the gummy bears. If the chocolate is too hot the gummy bears will melt!
Put several gummy bears into the chocolate and stir to coat. Remove the gummy bears one at a time with a fork making sure that the gummy bears are tipped on their side when you scoop them out. That way when the gummy bear can be tipped off of the fork onto its flat back.
Place the chocolate-covered gummy bears on a parchment-covered baking sheet.
Finish dipping the desired amount of gummy bears, melting more chocolate as necessary. Then, place the baking sheet in the fridge to allow the chocolate to set.
Once the chocolate has hardened, divide the chocolate covered gummy bears into small plastic ziptop bags. Put a strip of washi tape across the top of the bags and stamp it with the word “YUMMY!”
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Chocolate Covered Gummy Bears
Ingredients
- 1 cup premium milk chocolate chips
- ½ tablespoon shortening
- 1 cup quality gummy bears
Instructions
- Put milk chocolate chips and shortening in a small bowl.
- Microwave for 1 minute at 50% power and then stir.
- Return to the microwave for 30 seconds at 50% power and stir again.
- Continue heating chocolate in 15-second intervals at 50% power, stirring until the chocolate is melted and smooth.
- Put several gummy bears into the chocolate and stir to coat.
- Remove the gummy bears one at a time with a fork making sure that the gummy bears are tipped on their side when you scoop them out. That way when the gummy bear can be tipped off of the fork onto its flat back.
- Place the chocolate covered gummy bears on a parchment covered baking sheet.
- Finish dipping the desired amount of gummy bears, melting more chocolate as necessary.
- Place the baking sheet in the fridge to allow the chocolate to set.
Carolyn Balchin says
so glad you had this recipe…my daughter LOVES cho. covered Gummy Bears !!!!! Can’t wait to make them for her 🙂 Thank You Tonia
Tonia says
You are very welcome! I hope she enjoys them as much as my friends do!
Suzy says
You guys are missing the boat on the best ones ever. Get the big cinnamon bears and dip those. They are addictive. My friends refer to them as crack!
Tennille says
Made these for a friend because she loves them! There not to my liking but it was fun making them for her:) only was a couple of dollars and all of 5-10 minutes to make. Thanks for posting this recipe for us to try
Kaysha says
For some reason my gummy bears just kept melting in the chocolate and making a big goopy mess which turned into chocolate frozen clumps with sweet gummy bear gloop inside :-s
Tonia says
I’m sorry to hear that! I’ve made these on 3 separate occasions (once when I was at a friend’s house in another state using her kitchen/microwave/dishes/etc.) Could your chocolate be too hot. The chocolate only needs to be melted but not hot. Allow the chocolate to cool (but not harden) before dipping the gummy bears. What brand of gummy bears and chocolate are you using?
Kaysha says
They definitely deserve a retry, haha. They taste okay even if a little squishy on the inside. It definitely could have been the brands, I used my favorite, Haribo gummy bears which could have been a little less resistant to the heat and Tollhouse chocolate. I shall try again tomorrow! Perhaps a good forewarning though, the gummies may turn to gummy guts if the chocolate is too hot! Making a stringy, gummy, chocolatey disaster in the bowl.
David says
How about keeping the gummy bears in the fridge or freezer and then dipping them stright from the fridge. Maybe the extra low temperature will keep them from melting and help the chocolate harden sooner. Just an idea.
kristi@ishouldbemoppingthefloor says
These just seriously make me SMILE! So fun!
Mackenzie says
How fun are these! I remember eating these as a kid; great memories! I will have to try these!
Alyssa Rivers says
These look great! My boys would love these! 🙂 PInned!
Sarah @ Miss Candiquik says
These are too cute! These would be zoo delicious on top of vanilla ice cream! 🙂
Tonia says
Thanks Sarah! I did not realize that Log House Foods was in the Twin Cities! I am too! How did I miss that?
Sarah @ Miss Candiquik says
Wait – What!? That’s awesome! I didn’t know that you were in Minnesota, it’s so great to meet a local blogger. 🙂
Btw, I just noticed a typo “zoo” = soo.
Rachael-Lynn says
I love love love chocolate covered gummy bears! But I’ve found the best ones are the ones that are the clear gummy bears. I tried making my own years ago…huge disaster! You have to melt the chocolate but also make sure you don’t leave the bears in the hot chocolate too long because they melt!!! 😉
Tonia says
You will have to give it a try!
Trish Butler says
What a novel idea. My Grandbabies are all grown up, but my Great-grandbabies will love these. Thank You so much. Trish Butler
Kelly @ Mostly Homemade Mom says
Tonia, we LOVE chocolate covered gummy bears! Not sure why it never occurred to me to make them at home – what a great party favor!
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
These are so awesome Tonia!
chasetity says
Would this work for cinnamon bears.
Tonia says
I’m sure it would! You could make them with those big cinnamon bears!
Jane's Adventures in Dinner says
They look amazing but I will never have these in the house. I like my clothes to fit too much C:
Tonia says
I hear ya, Jane! I’m happy that my daughter had her friends over because they finished them off!
Stephanie@Henry Happened says
oh my gosh, how come I never thought of this? all the deliciousness combined…
Gloria @ Simply Gloria says
Oh my! These are my absolute treat! I actually order them from my milk man…well, I used to. I found that I’d eat the whole package by the end of the day! You made these look so super cute and gourmet-like! (Love your cute little packaging!)
Serena@Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch says
Gummi Bears and Chocolate are two of my favorite candies in the world! I would have never thought to put them together! Deliciousness!
Tonia says
You are going to have to give them a try Serena! I think you will love them!
Aki @ Minted Strawberry says
I bought some of these at a candy store in Coney Island and I fell in love with them. Glad I saw this so I could make my own! 🙂
Tonia says
My friend’s husband gets them at a candy store in the Mall of America!
Lyuba@willcookforsmiles says
That’s pretty cool! I have got to try those because I love both!
Tonia says
I love them both too! Thanks, Lyuba!