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How to Make Drunken Gummi Bears

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They're cute. They're chewy. They're vaguely fruity. You might not know they're also boozy. Drunken gummi bears make a great party starter.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Bowl or other container that you can put in the refrigerator
  • Vodka
  • Gummi bears
  1. Step 1

    Fill a bowl or other container about halfway with gummi bears. A glass container with a lid is ideal. It will need to fit in the refrigerator.

  2. Step 2

    Cover the gummi bears with vodka.

  3. Step 3

    Put the container with the gummi bears in the refrigerator overnight.

  4. Step 4

    Remove the container of drunken gummi bears from the refrigerator.

  5. Step 5

    Eat the gummi bears.

Tips & Warnings
  • The longer the drunken gummi bears stay in the vodka, the more squishy and bloated they'll get. Experiment with different soaking times to get a texture you like.
  • This is a great way to use up stale gummi bears.
  • Other gummies can be used, like gummi fish or gummi worms.
  • Fruit-flavored vodka would take this party to the next level.
  • If the drunken gummi bears haven't soaked up all the vodka, it shouldn't be tossed out. You now have gummi flavored vodka on your hands.
  • Proceed with caution. Eating too many drunken gummi bears could lead to drunken behavior.

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brewski said

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on 10/7/2008 Your gummi bears remind me of my younger days. When going to a concert, we would inject oranges with vodka. It was good eats at the concerts

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on 10/6/2008 its delicious; i strongly recommend soaking them for at least 3-4 days.

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on 10/6/2008 its delicious; i recommend soaking them for at least 3-4 days for full effect.

imatoke said

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on 7/11/2008 this sounds so cute! i cant wait to try it.

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