Happybunny2346 said: What is the best way to melt gummi bears to make a sticky mess? How long do i let it cool before I use it?
Just on the off chance you are being serious.. DO NOT do this. They stay too hot and will not only burn skin but will stick to the skin making the burns even worse.
Happybunny2346 said: What is the best way to melt gummi bears to make a sticky mess? How long do i let it cool before I use it?
Just on the off chance you are being serious.. DO NOT do this. They stay too hot and will not only burn skin but will stick to the skin making the burns even worse.
I have played with melted gummies. The key is to wait and check multiple times - the surface can be just warm to the touch while the rest is still sugary napalm. The cooler it gets, the stiffer and stickier. One thought... if you can pour it, it's probably still too hot.
You might also enjoy mixing the melted gummies with melted marshmallows (not fluff). The marshmallow adds a tacky texture to the gummies' stretchiness. Once I used about 20lbs in a bathtub. As it cooled, it turned into a giant gummy worm. Cleanup can be a pain - be very careful how much you let down the drain!
Initially, gummy/marshmallow is wonderfully sticky, but the more you struggle, your sweat breaks down the stickiness. If you're looking for something thick and sticky to get you glued in place, I'd recommend trying glue & borax/starch slime. Since I've started using it, I've had no desire to play with anything else - it's just that awesome!
this was made with four safeway bags of marshmellows melted and then i added 8 pudding cups to keep it from being too sticky. it was supposed to be warm but my gf needed more time to tape the tarps up in bathroom so it cooled down (she likes warm gunge if she gets messy) but it didn't harden but maintained a thick consistency.
I'm doing a custom video with melted gummy bears soon and my customer gave me a good tip. Once I melt them I'm going to use a candy thermometer to monitor the temp of them right at the center to make sure it's safe but still hot & sticky