No matter what stage of life you’re in, there’s no pick-me-up quite like a gummy bear. Believe it or not, these chewy, teddy bear-shaped candies are a fool-proof way of boosting both your energy and ...
It’s so good. Illustration: The Ellaphant In The Room It’s possible that we’re living in the golden age of gummy bears. There are so many colors, flavors, styles, and artisanal interpretations that it ...
Packaged in a perfectly clear cube, the Champagne gummies from Sugarfina are made with ritzy bubbly brand Dom Perignon. Pink bears, made with Dom rosé, come mixed in with the regular brut bears, which ...
Artisans in ancient Mesopotamia discovered colored glass when rogue chemicals snuck into the firing process. In the Middle Ages, manufacturers of stained glass created an array of colors by applying ...
As you're eating, you relish in the sugary, fruity flavors of the miniature bears, switching colors as you go: Yellow for lemon, red for raspberry, green for… wait, what is that flavor? You've been ...
After years of warnings from health advocates about cancer and other issues associated with Red No. 3, the Food and Drug Administration has banned the dye, which is found in thousands of food and ...
Gelatin is the basis of what makes a gummy bear a gummy bear, but first it starts with sugar, corn syrup and water. Food scientists use water to help the sugar dissolve but then heat the mixture to ...