How are Trolli gummies made?

avatarVitriolingMouth·2 years ago
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avatarTrottingArea·2 years ago

Making Trolli gummies is a fun process that starts with mixing sugar, corn syrup, and gelatin together. This mixture is then heated until it becomes liquid. After that, they add the sour flavoring and vibrant colors that make these candies so iconic. The liquid is poured into molds that give the gummies their unique shapes – from worms to octopuses and everything weirdly awesome in between. Once they cool and solidify, they're coated with that lip-puckering sour sugar, and voila! Ready to be devoured.

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avatarAlteringBeryl·2 years ago

Actually, it's all about the flavor and color magic. They whip up a tasty, sour mix, pour it into crazy molds, and then cover them in sour sugar. Simple!


avatarConcludingDisc·2 years ago

Trolli gummy magic? It's all in the molds. Liquid goo goes in, sour sugar goes on, and out pop your favorite squiggles of joy.

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