Raspberry Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies Recipe
Introduction
These Raspberry Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies are a refreshing and fun way to stay hydrated. Combining the tartness of lemon with a boost of electrolytes, they make a perfect homemade treat for active days or hot weather.

Ingredients
- 1 scoop Electrolyte Powder
- 2 tbsp Gelatin
- 1 Lemon (juiced)
- 1 cup Water
- 1 Silicone Mold of choice
Instructions
- Step 1: Add 1 cup of water to a small saucepan and sprinkle 2 tablespoons of gelatin over it. Make sure the gelatin does not clump to help it “bloom.” The mixture will appear grainy at first; whisk until fully combined.
- Step 2: Place the saucepan over low heat and continue whisking until the gelatin fully dissolves into a clear liquid. Ensure the water is hot but not boiling to preserve the gelatin’s texture.
- Step 3: Transfer the gelatin liquid to a 2-cup measuring cup and whisk in the juice of one lemon along with one scoop of electrolyte powder until fully combined.
- Step 4: Pour the mixture into your silicone mold and refrigerate for at least one hour, allowing the gummies to set firm.
- Step 5: Once set, pop the gummies out of the molds and enjoy your homemade electrolyte treat!
Tips & Variations
- Use flavored electrolyte powders to customize the taste.
- Replace lemon juice with lime juice for a twist on flavor.
- For vegan gummies, substitute gelatin with agar-agar but adjust preparation accordingly.
- Add a teaspoon of honey or maple syrup if you prefer a sweeter gummy.
Storage
Store your raspberry lemonade electrolyte gummies in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Enjoy them chilled for the best texture and flavor. If they become too firm, allow them to sit at room temperature for a few minutes before eating.
How to Serve
Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
Can I use flavored electrolyte powders?
Yes, flavored electrolyte powders can add an extra layer of taste. Just be mindful of the sweetness level to avoid overly sweet gummies.
What if I don’t have a silicone mold?
You can use any small container or tray lined with parchment paper, then cut the set mixture into bite-size pieces once firm.
