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Homemade Upgrade: Haribo Goldbears #DUP

June 14, 2025
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Journey Foods Nutrition Score Breakdown

  • Haribo Goldbears: 39/100
  • Homemade Fruit Juice Gelatin Bites: 79/100

What’s in a Gummy Bear?

Haribo Goldbears are chewy, colorful, and undeniably fun — but they’re also built almost entirely from sugar, gelatin, and artificial ingredients:

  • Sugar, glucose syrup, and dextrose make up the first three ingredients
  • Artificial flavors and colors, including Red 40, Blue 1, and Yellow 5
  • No real fruit or nutritional value beyond basic calories
  • Gelatin provides chew, but without any whole-food context or minerals

The Journey Score lands at 39/100, weighed down by high sugar content, synthetic ingredients, and a complete lack of fiber or micronutrients.

The Homemade Swap: Real Fruit Juice Gummies

You can replicate the gummy bear experience at home with just 3 or 4 ingredients — and the result is colorful, chewy, and surprisingly nourishing.

Why it scores higher:

  • Made with real fruit juice — like tart cherry, orange, or pomegranate
  • Sweetened lightly — or not at all, depending on the juice
  • Natural color and flavor only
  • Still contains gelatin for gut-friendly benefits, but in a more whole-food context

Journey Foods Nutrition Score: 79/100
Homemade gummies earn high marks for ingredient simplicity, lower sugar, and potential antioxidant benefits from real juice.

Homemade Recipe: Real Fruit Gummies

Ingredients (makes ~40 small gummies):

  • 1 cup 100% fruit juice (e.g. tart cherry, blueberry, orange)
  • 2–3 tbsp honey or maple syrup (optional)
  • 3 tbsp unflavored gelatin powder
  • Optional: 1 tsp lemon juice for brightness

Instructions:

  1. Warm the juice in a small saucepan over low heat (do not boil).
  2. Whisk in gelatin and sweetener until fully dissolved and smooth.
  3. Pour into silicone molds or a parchment-lined dish.
  4. Refrigerate for 1–2 hours until set.
  5. Remove and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week.

Time Breakdown:

  • Active Time: 10 minutes
  • Inactive Time: 1–2 hours (chill time)

Cost Comparison (per 10-gummy serving)

Option

Cost per Serving

Haribo Goldbears

~$0.45

Homemade Gummies

~$0.50–$0.65

Homemade gummies are slightly more expensive, but trade artificial additives for real ingredients.

Final Take

Haribo Goldbears are pure fun, but nutritionally, they offer little more than sugar and color. Homemade fruit gummies still give you the chewy, candy-like experience — but with real juice, no artificial colors, and a much gentler impact on your body.

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