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how to make sour gummies

Learning how to make sour gummies at home is easier than you think. All you need is granulated sugar, citric acid, and a batch of gummies that have already been made and dried. In this step-by-step guide from the Gummies for Dummies series, we walk through exactly how to make sour gummies using a simple coating method that takes less than 5 minutes. Whether you are making cannabis-infused edibles or regular candy, this technique works perfectly every time.

How to Make Sour Gummies: 4 Simple Steps

Step 1: Make Sure Your Gummies Are Fully Dry

This is the most important step when learning how to make sour gummies. Your gummies must be completely dry before you coat them. If they are still wet or sticky, the citric acid and sugar mixture will melt and dissolve into a sticky mess instead of creating a nice coating. After demolding your gummies, place them on a cutting board with a fan running. Flip them every hour or two until they feel dry to the touch — usually within a day.

Step 2: Mix the Sour Coating

The sour coating is just two ingredients: 50 grams of granulated white sugar and half a teaspoon of citric acid. Mix them together thoroughly in a small cup or bowl. That ratio gives you a pleasant sour kick without being overwhelming. If you want more intense sourness, you can increase to one teaspoon of citric acid, but start with half a teaspoon for your first batch.

Step 3: Coat the Gummies

Pour the sugar and citric acid mixture into a Tupperware container or any container with a lid. Add your dried gummies, close the lid, and shake it up for about 30 seconds. The gummies will be evenly coated with the sour mixture. You will have some excess coating left over, and that is perfectly fine — you can store the gummies right in the same container.

Step 4: Store and Enjoy

Your sour gummies are ready to eat immediately. For storage, keep them in the fridge where they will last for months, especially if your recipe includes a mold inhibitor. You can also store them at room temperature for shorter periods. The sour coating stays intact and gives each gummy a satisfying sweet-and-sour bite.

How to Make Sour Gummies Even More Sour

If the coating method alone does not give you enough pucker, there are two ways to increase the sourness. First, you can add a quarter teaspoon of citric acid directly into your gummy mixture while cooking. This makes the gummy itself sour from the inside, and then the sour coating adds an extra layer on top. Second, you can increase the citric acid in your coating from half a teaspoon to a full teaspoon. Just be careful — too much citric acid can make the gummies unpleasant for people who prefer a milder sour flavor.

Sour Gummy Coating Recipe

Here is the complete recipe for the sour coating used in this tutorial:

  • 50 grams granulated white sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon citric acid (adjust to taste)

Mix the sugar and citric acid together. Transfer to a container with a lid. Add your dried gummies and shake until evenly coated. This ratio works well for a standard batch of about 40 gummies. Scale up proportionally for larger batches.

Tips for Perfect Sour Gummies

  • Dry your gummies completely — wet gummies will dissolve the coating and turn into a sticky mess
  • Use a fan for drying — place gummies on a cutting board with a fan running and flip them every 1–2 hours
  • Start with less citric acid — you can always add more, but you cannot take it away once it is mixed
  • Store in the fridge — sour-coated gummies last months in the refrigerator
  • Do not use a wire rack too early — freshly demolded gummies will droop and lose their shape on a wire rack

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make cannabis sour gummies with this method?

Yes. This sour coating method works on any gummy regardless of whether it contains cannabis or not. Make your infused gummies using your preferred recipe (cannabutter, tincture, or infused coconut oil), let them dry completely, then apply the sour coating as described above. The citric acid does not affect potency.

Where can I buy citric acid?

Citric acid is widely available on Amazon and in most grocery stores in the baking or canning aisle. Food-grade citric acid is what you want — it comes in a fine powder that dissolves easily into your sugar coating.

How long do sour gummies last?

When stored in the fridge, sour gummies with mold inhibitor can last for months. At room temperature, they will stay good for about 1–2 weeks. The sour coating helps preserve them slightly longer than regular uncoated gummies.

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