Gummy worms (also called Gummi Worms[1]) are a type of worm-shaped gummy candy. They are made from a mixture of sugar, corn syrup, gelatin, and flavorings.[2][3]

Gummy worms
Gummy worms
Alternative namesGummi worms, sour worms
TypeConfectionery
Place of originUnited States
Germany
Main ingredientsGelatin
VariationsGummy worms, sour worms, gummi worms

History edit

The invention of gummy worms can be attributed to the German confectionery manufacturer Haribo in 1981.[4] Renowned for their Goldbären (Gold Bears) gummy candies, Haribo sought to introduce a novel variation of their popular product. They had the idea of shaping the gummy candy into a worm-like form.

Swiftly gaining favor in European markets, gummy worms later began to be sold in the United States. Initially, Haribo's gummy worms were imported and primarily retailed in specialty candy stores. However, their appeal soon entered them into the mainstream candy market. Encouraged by the growing demand, other confectionery companies began manufacturing their own versions of gummy worms, introducing a diverse array of flavors and colors to the market.

The unique shape and texture of gummy worms contributed to their versatility as a confection. Usage ranges from a topping for ice cream sundaes to serving as a key ingredient in various baking recipes. Gummy worms emerged as a popular choice among Halloween trick-or-treaters and are also used as party favors.

Ingredients edit

The most common types of gummy worms typically contain gelatin, sugar, water, corn syrup or glucose syrup, flavorings (such as fruit extracts or artificial flavors), coloring agents, and, in some cases, citric acid for a sour taste.[5] Additional ingredients may include vegetable oils or waxes for coating and for preventing sticking.[5]

Variations edit

Gummy worms are sold in various flavors, sizes, and textures. Flavors include traditional fruit flavors like cherry, strawberry, and orange, as well as more adventurous options like sour apple, watermelon, and tropical blends.[6]

 
Gummy worms with a sour coating

Some gummy worms have a sugar coating, and others a sour dusting. In terms of size, gummy worms can range from small, bite-sized pieces to larger, jumbo versions. Additionally, there are variations in texture, with some gummy worms having a softer, chewier consistency while others provide a firmer bite.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ It was founded under the name "Gummi worms" by Trolli in 1981 but numerous other brands such as Haribo and Sour Patch Kids call it "Gummy worms"
  2. ^ "Gummy Worms Are Newer Than You Think". www.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
  3. ^ Williams, Leah J. (2022-10-17). "Trolli has created a Halo 'Feedler' that shoots gummy worms". GamesHub. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
  4. ^ "Today is: Gummi Worm Day". Yahoo Finance. 2022-07-15. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
  5. ^ a b "Investigation: What's In Gummy Worms?". HuffPost. 2013-07-24. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
  6. ^ a b "Gummy Worms' Gross Out '80s Introduction To The US". Tasting Table. 2022-11-06. Retrieved 2023-05-28.