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What Can I Make with Gummy Worms?

Filed under: Candy — Susanne @ 11:17 am

With the new movie How to Eat Fried Worms coming out soon, I’ve got GUMMY WORMS on the brain.

Do you have any fun ways to use gummy worms? If you have recipes or fun ideas to get us in the mood for the new movie, please share. :)


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5 Responses to “What Can I Make with Gummy Worms?”

  1. Carrie Says:

    Crush chocolate wafer cookies to make “dirt” and plop the gummy worms inside for instant worms in dirt!

  2. Christine Steendahl Says:

    16 to 18 chocolate wafers
    2 1/2 cups milk cold
    1 3 1/2-ounce package chocolate instant pudding & pie filling mix and pie filling mix, or pistachio
    2 cups cool whip
    1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
    3 tablespoons semi-sweet mini chocolate chips
    8 clear plastic party cups (6 to 10 oz. size)
    8 gummy worm candies

    Place cookies in a plastic sandwich bag and crush with a rolling pin (you will need 1 cup crumbs); set aside.

    In a mixing bowl, beat milk and pudding mix until smooth, add vanilla and mix. Fold in cool whip. Fold in the chips.

    To assemble, spoon 1 tablespoon of the crumbs into each cup. Carefully spoon 1/2 cup of the pudding mixture into each cup. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of the crumbs. Loosely cover and chill at least 30 minutes or overnight.

    Before serving, place a gummy worm in each cup on top of the “dirt” or have it climbing out of the cup.

  3. Kendra Says:

    You can make your own gummi worms with a mix and a simple mold. You don’t only have to make worms. Get a mold that is dinosaurs or insects and your possibilities are endless of what you can do with them.

  4. allison Says:

    melt in microwave and pour thin layer onto sheets of wax paper makes great lightweight cookie house windows use black licorice as frames wonderful project for you and the kids without having to wait to make a halloween haunted house or gingerbread house everyone deserves a little unexpected fun every now and again. separate colors to make your own stained glass or use toothpicks for a swirly tye dye effects but work quickly candy sets really fast

  5. Jason Pearson Says:

    My daughter loves these. I think she would really enjoy making the gummy cup cake things. Thanks for sharing.

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