I'm going to show you how to make gummy candies. I made a silicone candy mold from Legos. You don't need to make a custom mold. There are many commercially available silicone molds, or you could just skip the mold completely and cut them with cookie cutters, a knife or even scissors.
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Thanks for posting my LeGummies Instructable!
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i'm guessing you wouldn't want to do this in a house with children, or else they might get the idea that eating Legos is ok.
i don't have kids, so i'd love to make these some time.
:)
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i'm guessing you wouldn't want to make these in a house with children, or else they might get the idea that eating Legos is ok.
i don't have kids so i'd love to make these sometime.
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that's a great idea but I wonder if you used food grade silicone for the mold. If you did, could you post where you got it from?
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The details about where I got it is in the Instructable. There are also more suggestions on where to buy Food Grade Silicone in the comments.
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