Easy Sugar Free Homemade Gummies (Vegan Option)

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These sugar-free homemade gummies are an easy, naturally-sweetened alternative to store-bought gummy snacks. Made with simple ingredients like fruit juice and gelatin, they’re customizable, kid-friendly, and ready in minutes.

You can make them low-carb using lemon, lime, or cranberry, or use other juice concentrates for a naturally sweet version without corn syrup, refined sugar, or artificial ingredients.

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I'm always looking for easy healthy snacks that I can make in a jiffy like these no-bake cookies, no-bake chocolate mint bars, kale chips, homemade “JELLO®”, and healthy chocolate truffles.

This recipe for Sugar-Free Homemade Gummy Candy fits the bill.

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These gummies come together quickly and can be made completely sugar-free.

The low-carb version (lemon, lime, or cranberry [using sugar-free cranberry juice]) of these homemade gummy snacks is tangy and refreshing. For other flavors, I recommend using only no sugar added fruit juice concentrate.

The flavor will likely not be strong enough if using diluted fruit juices or pureed fruits, but feel free to play around and try adding more sweetener. Those options may just suit your tastes!

What You'll Need

  • lemon or lime juice: or other juice concentrate. See Recipe Notes for alternatives
  • grass-fed gelatin: I recommend Great Lakes gelatin. They use pasture-fed cows that are not treated with antibiotics or hormones and are free of many allergens as well as MSG.see vegan alternative above in notes)
  • liquid stevia: to taste. You can also use powdered stevia extract.

Directions

  • Whisk all ingredients in a small sauce pan.
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  • Heat over low heat until mixture loses its “applesauce” consistency and starts to liquify.
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  • Pour into molds. (Photo 5)
  • Allow gummies to set. You can either do this by placing molds on a flat surface in the freezer, fridge or on the counter. The freezer is your quickest option and will take about 10-15 minutes to set. (Photo 6)
  • Remove from molds and store in the fridge in an air tight container.
step by step image of adding sugar-free gummies mixture to mold and freezing it.

So Many Fun Molds for Gummies

Of course, homemade sugar-free gummy bears are one of the cutest things you can do. These are the gummy bear molds that I have:

I Recommend

Gummy Bear Candy Molds

Make your own Healthy Homemade Gummy Bears at home with these cute and easy to use molds. You can use these molds for lots of other things as well -- think chocolates, other candies, tiny soaps and ice cubes, and more. Dishwasher and freezer safe.

Even though they look hard to make, they're not. You just have that one extra step of putting the liquid in the dropper (and cleaning it out, of course).

These silicone star molds are very close to the ones that I have and I LOVE them. I've used them to make my Homemade Jello® and Homemade Chocolate Chips into super fun shapes..yum!

I Recommend

Silicone Molds

These flexible molds are great for making fun shapes of Homemade Gummy Candies, and of course there are so many more fun uses for them as well. Think chocolates, ice cubes, fudge, frozen treats and so much more. You can even make homemade soap, lotion bars, homemade crayons--the possibiities are endless!

Here's a photo of gummies made with those molds.

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There are so many fun molds to try for all kinds of seasons and events!

How about:

These are all just too. Much. Fun.

Recipe Notes and Variations

  • Flavor Options: You can make so many different flavor variations of these sugar-free gummies. Any of the following juice concentrates would be amazing: cherry concentrate, cranberry concentrate, pomegranate juice concentrate, or apple juice concentrate. However, some of these will add a lot of carbs to the recipe.
  • Important Note: Make sure to avoid pineapple, kiwi, mango, ginger root, papaya, figs, and guava juice. They contain protease enzyme which will prevent gelatin from setting and you'll end up with seriously mushy gummies.

Special Diet Options

  • Sweetener Options: Some people have been asking how much stevia extract can be used instead of the liquid stevia. I'm working on figuring that out for you!
    If you would like to make your own liquid stevia, see Homemade Liquid Stevia. You can substitute other sweeteners as desired. Use 4-5 tablespoons honey, maple syrup, or sucanat (4-5 tablespoons) for AIP, or for a low-carb granulated sweetener, use either 4-5 tablespoons xylitol or allulose, or 5-7 tablespoons erythritol. I haven't tested all of these, but they should work.
  • Vegan Option: Vegans can use organic agar-agar powder instead of gelatin.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are These Homemade Gummies Like Store-bought?

The gummies in this recipe are kind of a mix between gelatin snacks and gummy snacks. I hope to try a recipe using just pectin in the future to make them more like store-bought snacks. We do love them anyhow, however, and so do our friends.

How Should You Store These Gummies?

You can store these in the fridge, or even in the freezer.

Are These Stable At Room Temperature?

These Homemade Gummies taste great at room temperature, just out of the fridge, and they even taste GREAT out of the freezer! However, these do not do well in very hot weather–as in, they morph into a liquid gummy drink.

We once took them to a county fair when it was over 90 degrees, and ended up with a gummy puddle. We were super hungry so we drank the liquid homemade gummies anyhow, but just be forewarned.

You could, of course, get a small cooler pack like this so you can take your gummies with you even in warm weather!

The easiest way to make these is to pour the mixture into a square or rectangle pan and then cutting them after chilling, or be creative and make them into any kind of shape.

This single batch is a small batch. We legit make 12 (yes, that's TWELVE) batches of these every time that we make them. Feel free to just make one batch to see how you like them, or if you want to make a whole bunch of flavors. But make twelve if you want to have quite a few around for ongoing healthy snacking.

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Sugar Free Homemade Gummies (Vegan Option)

These Sugar-Free Homemade Gummies are easy to make and much better for you than the store-bought version. They're full of good nutrition and refreshing flavor, and they're fun to make too!
4.67 from 6 votes
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Prep Time: 4 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Chilling Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 39 minutes
Servings: 3
Calories: 32kcal
Author: Adrienne

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup lemon or lime juice (or other juice concentrates–see Recipe Notes for alternatives)
  • 3 tablespoons grass-fed gelatin (see vegan alternative above in notes)
  • liquid stevia (to taste. I used 30-40 drops. Powdered stevia extract can also be used. Start with 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon and go from there.)

Instructions

  • Whisk all ingredients in a small sauce pan.
  • Heat over low heat until mixture loses its “applesauce” consistency and starts to liquify.
  • Taste the liquid. If it doesn't taste good to you, the gummies won't either. Add more sweetener as needed in this step.
  • Pour into molds. (I like to transfer the mixture to an easy-pour container first to avoid spills, especially if you have small molds!)
  • Allow gummies to set. You can either do this by placing molds on a flat surface in the freezer, fridge or on the counter. The freezer is your quickest option and will take about 10-15 minutes to set.
  • Remove from molds and store in the fridge in an air tight container. These will last about two weeks, although the texture becomes firmer over time, they are still delicious!

Notes

  • Storage: Store gummies in the refrigerator or freezer for best texture and freshness.
  • Sweeteners: You can use your preferred sweetener. For AIP, try 4–5 tablespoons honey, maple syrup, or sucanat. For low-carb options, use 4–5 tablespoons xylitol or allulose, or 5–7 tablespoons erythritol. Liquid stevia works well; powdered conversions are still being tested. See Homemade Liquid Stevia if you’d like to make your own.
  • Flavoring: Lemon and lime require more sweetener to balance tartness. Fruit juice concentrates (like cherry, cranberry, pomegranate, or apple) provide stronger flavor and may be sweet enough on their own. Regular juice can be used but will result in a milder flavor.
  • Important: Avoid pineapple, kiwi, mango, papaya, figs, guava, and fresh ginger root—these contain enzymes that prevent gelatin from setting, resulting in soft or runny gummies.
  • Vegan Option: Substitute agar-agar powder for gelatin.

Nutrition

Calories: 32kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 14mg | Potassium: 42mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin C: 16mg | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 1mg | Net Carbs: 2g

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. It may vary depending on ingredient brands, substitutions, and preparation methods. Optional ingredients are not included. Net carbs are typically calculated by subtracting fiber and sugar alcohols (such as erythritol) from total carbohydrates. This information should not be relied upon for medical or nutritional purposes.

Whatever flavor of homemade gummy snacks you try, I so hope you enjoy them!

Please share your thoughts about these gummies after you make them!

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171 Comments

    1. Oh I’m sorry! I haven’t had a problem with that. What kind of mold are you using? And are they very small?

  1. Hi. Do i have to use liquid Stevia or can I use powdered ? If so how much powdered? thank you.

    1. Hi there. So sorry for the delay in responding. I asked one of my assistants to work on this for you and then your comment got buried under others. Basically you would try about 1 1/4 tsp of powdered stevia extract. Hope you like them!

    1. Thanks! I never made a chocolate version – I just mentioned using a mold like the one in the post for making chocolate candies. Chocolate gummies are definitely an idea – I’ll work on that. Thanks!

  2. so good! i made grapefruit, pomegranate&cinnamon and lemon today. i have a question though, are they supposed to melt in your mouth? or am i doing anything wrong? it’s my first time dealing with gelatin ?

    1. No, that’s right. I am thinking about another recipe that would be more like traditional gummies. Glad you liked them! LOVE the flavors you used – what proportions did you do?

      1. I did it just like in your recipe 🙂 to the pomegranate juice I just added a pinch or two of powdered cinnamon, it tastes like mulled wine … would be perfect for winter! To the lemon ones I added two drops of lemon oil to enhance the flavor.

          1. In fact I used lemon oil that is meant for baking/cooking. Thanks for your concern and the info link!

  3. Do these need to be stored in fridge? Can they be stored in an airtight container outside of fridge/freezer? Do you know how long you can store outside of fridge for?

    1. I would store them in the fridge for sure. Since they are water based you don’t want to leave them out. Hope you enjoy them!

  4. 5 stars
    This was the perfect gummy. I’ve tried one other recipe but I did not freeze it and it was too much like hello. I froze This recipe and subbed the Stevia for half a pack of lemon Crystal lite. I only tasted one but it was so good and perfect texture. I might have to keep in the freezer and remove when I want to eat it. My mold has 18 cavities so each gummy is 7 calories. So happy about this.

  5. Oh my goodness!!! These are delicious!!! I only deviated a little bit by using about 1/8 tsp of powdered stevia but still these made beautiful yummy bites of happiness!!!

  6. Awesome! Just made these lickety- split for an impromptu movie-night with my honey and they turned out beautifully! Will serve with a tiny bit of pink salt to cut the sour.