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Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies Recipe

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If you’re a crunchy mama you likely already know that apple cider vinegar is great for you. Drinking it in water every day (or several times a day) can get old after a while though. These apple cider vinegar gummies are a tasty way to get your daily dose and reap the wellness benefits of ACV!

Great Tasting ACV Gummies

Apple cider vinegar may not be the first thing you think of when it comes to a delicious gummy. While I’ve made yummy tangerine gummies and berry probiotic gummies before, I’ve also been known to make weirder ones like activated charcoal gummies. The vinegar not only has some impressive health benefits, but it adds a nice sweet and sour tang to this version. I also add some raw honey and juice to better balance the flavors.

ACV gummies have become more popular in recent years and you can find them even at big box stores. They make promises of being gluten-free, non-GMO, and with added vitamins like folic acid. However many are also high in total sugars thanks to ingredients like tapioca syrup and cane sugar. Gummies with processed sugar are a great way to get cavities, especially when they’re part of a daily routine!

A homemade ACV gummy is a great way to get the benefits of ACV without the unwanted ingredients.

Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar

It’s become really popular in more recent years, but what’s so great about apple cider vinegar? ACV (as it’s more affectionately known) is basically acetic acid. And while I use distilled white vinegar for cleaning, I prefer apple cider vinegar for food and supplement use. You can read about the health benefits of ACV here, but here’s a recap:

  • Heart Health – Animal studies show ACV enhances calcium absorption. This helps calcium go where it’s supposed to, not gather in the arteries. It also helped lower systolic blood pressure.
  • Cancer – While drinking ACV every day isn’t going to cure cancer, it does provide some benefits. Several studies have looked at the role of ACV in leukemia and colon cancer prevention and treatment. Vinegar helped the tumors from growing and stimulated natural killer cell activity. It’s important to note that these were in vitro and animal studies, so more research needs to be done. ACV is also high in antioxidants to help fight free radical damage.
  • Blood Sugar Levels – In studies, pairing vinegar with a carbohydrate-rich meal helped reduce glycemic load. ACV also helped people feel fuller after a meal. This is one area where we do have several human studies linking ACV with improved health benefits.
  • Weight Loss – Researchers looked at body weight, BMI, fat around the organs, waist size, and blood triglyceride levels in two groups. The groups given ACV had much better lab numbers than the placebo group. Several studies show ACV can help with weight management and reduce cravings.
  • AGEs – Aka advanced glycation end products, these harmful compounds cause disease and inflammation. They form when protein and fat combine with sugar in the bloodstream. Fruit vinegars are rich in polyphenols and a good source of AGE inhibitors. People with higher blood sugar make more AGEs and ACV also helps lower blood sugar.

Other ACV Health Benefits

Here are a few more ways apple cider vinegar has been shown to help better health.

  • Reduced inflammation in animal studies
  • Helps reduce kidney stones
  • Boosts energy levels from overall improved health
  • Has good bacteria for gut health and to help improve immune function

Drinking vinegar in water daily can wear away tooth enamel. This is why it’s important to have it along with enamel-building foods, like gelatin. Gelatin is also great for gut health and improving the immune system. I also focus on healthy fats, bone broth, and grass-fed animal products for enamel-building nutrients.

How to Make ACV Gummies

The gelatin is what makes these gel and firm up. Be sure you use gelatin, not collagen peptides or you’ll end up with liquid. Some vegan-friendly recipes call for pectin or agar agar, but these aren’t something I’ve tried.

I’ve also added some juice to these to help mellow the tang from the ACV. To enhance the natural apple flavors use apple juice or apple cider. The batch I made for the photos used pomegranate juice which was also delicious!

If you’re using a less sweet juice then increase the honey some. I found that 1/4 cup was perfect, but you can use 1/3 cup and reduce the juice by 1 Tablespoon if you like them sweeter.

ACV gummies

Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies Recipe

These sweet and tangy gummies have all of the health benefits of ACV in a convenient little package. Great for kids too!
Prep Time 3 minutes
Cook Time 2 minutes
Cooling Time 45 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Calories 57kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

8 servings

Equipment

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Combine the juice, vinegar, and honey together in a pot and whisk to combine.
  • Sprinkle the gelatin over the top of the liquid and allow it to bloom for 2-3 minutes.
  • Once the liquid has absorbed the gelatin, turn the stove onto medium-low heat. Gently stir or whisk the gummy mixture just until everything is melted and combined, about 2 minutes. Don’t over-whisk or the mixture will get really foamy.
  • Immediately pour the ACV gummies mixture into your desired molds and allow it to cool in the fridge until firm.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies Recipe
Amount Per Serving (1 serving)
Calories 57
% Daily Value*
Fat 0.03g0%
Saturated Fat 0.01g0%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.01g
Monounsaturated Fat 0.004g
Sodium 10mg0%
Potassium 33mg1%
Carbohydrates 11g4%
Fiber 0.1g0%
Sugar 10g11%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 0.2IU0%
Vitamin C 0.2mg0%
Calcium 5mg1%
Iron 0.1mg1%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

You can put these in the freezer for just a few minutes before unmolding so they come out easier. Don’t leave them in the freezer though or the texture will get grainy.

Other ACV Recipes

Want more? Here are some more recipes that use apple cider vinegar!

Have you ever tried ACV gummies before? What’s your favorite way to get more ACV into your daily routine? Leave a comment and let us know!

Sources
  1. Anderson, S., et al. (2021). Evidence That Daily Vinegar Ingestion May Contribute to Erosive Tooth Wear in Adults. Journal of medicinal food, 24(8), 894–896.
  2. El Abdali, Y., et al. (2023). Exploring the Bioactive Compounds in Some Apple Vinegar Samples and Their Biological Activities. Plants (Basel, Switzerland), 12(22), 3850.
  3. Wu, Q., et al. (2023). Protective mechanism of fruit vinegar polyphenols against AGEs-induced Caco-2 cell damage. Food chemistry: X, 19, 100736.
  4. Johnston, C. S., & Gaas, C. A. (2006). Vinegar: medicinal uses and antiglycemic effect. MedGenMed : Medscape general medicine, 8(2), 61.
  5. Kondo, T., Kishi, M., Fushimi, T., Ugajin, S., & Kaga, T. (2009). Vinegar intake reduces body weight, body fat mass, and serum triglyceride levels in obese Japanese subjects. Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry, 73(8), 1837–1843.
  6. Zhu, W., et al. (2019). Dietary vinegar prevents kidney stone recurrence via epigenetic regulations. EBioMedicine, 45, 231–250.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

11 responses to “Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies Recipe”

  1. Cheri King Avatar
    Cheri King

    I’m excited to try these! How long are they good for when refrigerated in an airtight container?

  2. Christine Hardin Avatar
    Christine Hardin

    Could pineapple juice be substituted? I was thinking the health benefits of pineapple for digestion would be good.

  3. Petra Avatar

    5 stars
    Easy to follow, it still tastes vinegary ( I did use unsweetened apple juice) I poured them in the Harvest Right trays now I have more than 8 servings. I will add them up, divide by 8 and I’ll have my serving size. Hehe, I was going to cut them into smaller pieces, because they looked so big

  4. Jesse Travis Avatar
    Jesse Travis

    Do these need to be stored in the refrigerator? The texture is better out but I worry they might go bad?

    1. Jamie Larrison Avatar

      Yes, but you can let them warm to room temperature before eating if preffered. Or you could try reducing the gelatin a little so they’ll be softer when refrigerated.

  5. Debra Avatar

    These look ACV gummies look great! Thanks for sharing!
    How many would you recommend daily for an adult?

    1. Jamie Larrison Avatar

      The recipe makes 8 servings, but you could take twice that much if preferred. ACV usually has the best results if someone uses a few tablespoons a day.

5 from 2 votes (1 rating without comment)

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