This Tutorial For Making Gummy Legos Is Giving Us Serious Candy Cravings

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Whether your kids love Legos and candy equally or not, there's no question that they'll be obsessed with these DIY Lego gummies that YouTuber Grant Thompson, aka "The King of Random," creates. In a tutorial for how to make the gummy candies, Grant shares his process and shows off the final result — bright, colorful, Lego bricks and minifigures made entirely out of three ingredients: Jell-O, corn syrup, and gelatin. The DIY would make for a seriously fun indoor activity with your kids, or you could make them yourself and pack them up as an edible stocking stuffer or birthday party favor.

Check out the tutorial above, and ahead, find photos of the final products as well as the molds he used to make everything (minus the one he made himself, which allows the bricks to actually be stackable!).

Lego-Shaped Silicone Candy Molds

Lego-Shaped Silicone Candy Molds ($10 for pack of three)

Pouring the gummy liquid into molds.

A gummy Minifigure!

A colorful variety of gummies.

All of the gummies Grant made in his video.

Grant's gummies adorably stored in Lego pick-a-brick cups from the Lego store.

Find them at your local Lego store, available to fill with bricks, or on Ebay.

If this picture doesn't make you want candy, we don't know what will.

Grant's homemade silicone mold made from a flat Lego piece, which allows bricks to be stackable.

A stackable Lego gummy brick.

The stackable Lego gummies in action!

These would make for such a cute party favor or stocking stuffer.

Learn how to make the gummies!

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