Homemade Fruit Snacks
These homemade fruit snacks are a real food version of a classic! They’re made with real fruit & vegetables and zero corn syrup or food dyes for the perfect fruit gummies. Take a walk down memory lane, or give your kids the good stuff with this recipe that’s fun to make, and even more fun to eat.

Quick Overview
- Servings: 8 servings
- Calories: 138 calories
- Protein per serving: 6g
- Difficulty: Medium
- Diet types: Gluten-free, refined sugar free & soy-free
- Flavor notes: Sweet and fruity
Table of contents
Why You’ll Love These Homemade Fruit Snacks
We’ve all had classic fruit snacks! They come in a little plastic bag and are gummy-shaped like fruit, which feels like a healthier option. Of course, everything in moderation, but in reality, they’re made with artificial colors and corn syrup to give them the look and feel of real fruit, but are sadly over-processed. Of course, they’re fun, but it just doesn’t taste like real fruit!
I’ve kind of become known on the internet for my fun fruit recipes like my fruit rice paper rolls and homemade peach ring gummies, so of course, I had to tackle this one without any of the added junk. They’re a great little treat for kids or kids at heart. Here’s why you’ll love this recipe…

- It’s made with real fruit and veggies! Who doesn’t love fruit snacks, but knows they are over-processed? These are made with real fruit, and the real star.. hidden veggies!
- They taste like real fruit. No artificial flavors here. Just the real deal!
- The shapes are so fun! I used fruit shaped molds, but you could really use any mold or just make in a glass container and slice them.
Recipe ingredients
See the recipe card below for full information on ingredients and quantities.

- Honey. This is the sweetener for the gummies!
- Gelatin. You can swap out gelatin for agar to keep the gummies vegan. See the recipe instructions for how to substitute.
- Strawberries, Beets, Mango, and Carrots. These are the combinations I used, but there are many others that would work like blueberries & beets or peaches & carrots.
Recipe tools
- Food Processor or Blender. Either will work for this recipe.
- Fine Mesh Strainer. I highly recommend straining out the fibers for this recipe to make it as close to a real fruit snack as possible.
- Dropper. You can use a clean medicine dropper or a dropper sold specifically for gummies!
- Fruit Mold. You can either use a mold, or add the gummies to a glass container and slice them into squares.
How to Make Homemade Fruit Snacks
Here are the simple steps, with photos, to make this recipe. Find full instructions in the recipe card.

Step One. Add the fruit and vegetables to a blender or food processor. Blend until fully liquid.

Step Two. Strain out the juice using a mesh strainer and spatula.

Step Three. Pour the juice into a pot and add the honey and stir.

Step Four. Sprinkle the gelatin over the liquid and lightly mix. Allow to harden for 2-3 minutes. Transfer the pot to the stove and heat over low heat for 3-4 minutes or until fully liquid.

Step Five. Use a dropper to carefully transfer liquid into a mold.

Step Six. Transfer to fridge and allow to fully set before removing and enjoying!
Tips & Tricks
- Save the pulp! You won’t have a ton of pulp left over with this recipe, but save it to add to smoothies!
- You don’t need the mold. Obviously, the mold is nice to have, but you can also just use a glass container and slice the gummies into squares.
Recipe FAQs
There are tons of different options for this recipe! All you need to do is use the same ratio of fruit to vegetables as written in the original recipe below, but you can do different flavor combinations like…
– Blueberries & beets
– Peaches & carrots
– Pineapple & carrots
– Green grapes & spinach
etc!
If you want to swap out gelatin for agar, simply use the same ratio with fruit and vegetables, but three times less agar than you would gelatin. Agar is a lot stronger than gelatin, so you need to divide the amount of gelatin by three, and then you’ll have the amount of agar needed!
I wouldn’t use pectin in this recipe, as the actual method for making the recipe would be very different.
A note for toddlers
If you have toddlers, please use caution with gummies and small foods in general, as they can be a choking hazard.
How do you store homemade fruit gummies?
Homemade fruit snacks are not shelf-stable like you would find in the store. Keep them in an airtight glass container in the fridge for 4-5 days.
If you send them with your kiddo for a school lunch, I recommend keeping them in their lunch box with an ice pack to keep them the right texture!

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Homemade Fruit Snacks (with veggies!)
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Ingredients
For the strawberry beet fruit snacks
- 1 lb strawberries, chopped
- ⅓ cup beets, steamed and chopped
- 2 tbsp honey
- 2 tbsp + 1 tsp gelatin,
Instructions
- Repeat the same method for both fruit and vegetable combinations above. Add the fruit and vegetables (strawberry and beet, or mango and carrot) to a blender or food processor. Blend until fully liquid. Using a fine mesh strainer set over a medium pot, strain out the juice using a silicone spatula to push down the pulp. You should have about 1 cup of the strawberry beet juice after straining, and about 1 1/3 cups of the mango and carrot juice (which will be much thicker).
- Pour the juice into a pot and add the honey. Stir well. Sprinkle the gelatin over the liquid and lightly mix. Allow to harden for 2-3 minutes.
- Transfer the pot to the stove and heat over low heat for 3-4 minutes or until fully liquid.
- Use a dropper to carefully transfer the liquid into the mold. Alternatively, you can use a large glass container.
- Transfer to the fridge for 4-6 hours or until fully set. Carefully remove from the mold (or slice the gummies if using a large glass container) and serve chilled!
Notes
love it … pineapples will not work, they contain enzymes that will not allow the gelatin to set
I am vegan. Have you tried using maple syrup instead of honey?
I haven’t tried it, but think it should work!
Thank you for putting the cup measurement because I used half the amount of strawberries because that’s all I had and got 1 cup of liquid.
Hope you enjoyed the recipe!
Hi, can I swap honey with xylitol? Store bought honey can be toxic if heated over 40 degrees Celsius. Thank you.
That should probably work
I’ve made these three times. The strawberry and mango are my toddler’s favorite. I do have a question. The first time I made them they were perfect. The second time there were still chunks of gelatin. I had to cut them out of a few of the molds. How can I avoid getting hard chunks of gelatin? I’ve cooked it on low and followed all the directions to the tee
You definitely want to make sure you cook it until there are no chunks… try whisking it until it breaks up!
Can you freeze them for longer storage?
I’m not sure if it would hold up in the freezer but let me know if you try!
What would suggested as a sweetener so that vegans can eat them? Would maple be too strong a taste?
Maple syrup should work!
Can you use frozen fruit or do they need to be fresh or thawed?
Frozen fruit is fine, but it needs to be thawed!
hi what if I won’t cook the beets and carrots will it taste different?
Cooking draws out more moisture so it may throw it off a bit but it may work
I have a big issue with texture. I made these for the first time and threw them out. does using less gelatin work better? I plan to make peach and carrot
can I use frozen peaches? and how much gelatin? I like the texture of regular fruit snacks but def want to eat better!
TIA
You can try to add less gelatin but the overall texture will still be similar
What can we use to replace the honey? That isnt included in the vegan instructions
You should be able to use maple syrup!
What’s the best way to store these snacks and how long would they last? Thank you
I would store in the fridge in an airtight glass container for up to 3 days.
Hi! Do you think I could freeze them?! I have a million beets and carrots in my garden and need to use them up!
I’m not sure if it would hold up in the freezer but let me know if you try!
How long do these stay good for?
About 4 days in the fridge!
Will these last in a lunchbox for lunch?
You’ll likely need an ice pack depending on how long it’ll be in there
How would you recommend storing them!? Thank you!
In the fridge!
I tried the recipe, but when I took off the snack from the mold most of them got stuck in it. Is there any tip to simplify this process?
Hmm they may need more time to set!!
I made it and my family loved these gummies, however when trying to take them out of the cointainer part of the gummies got stuck. Any advice?
Hi Angelica! OS glad you liked them. The gummies may need some extra time to set! I would try to let them chill over night 🙂
I make gummies and use coconut oil in the mold to help them not stick.
How long did you steam the beats? Did you peel and chop them first or after?
It depends on the size, you just want them to be fork tender!
How long do these stay good for?
About 4 days in the fridge