Homemade Dye‑Free Shark Gummies (Healthy, Real‑Ingredient Ocean Gummies Kids Love)
If you grew up loving those iconic blue shark gummies, you’re going to flip over this homemade, dye‑free version.
These healthy shark gummies are made with real fruit juice, grass‑fed gelatin, coconut milk, and natural blue spirulina — no artificial colors, no corn syrup, and no mystery ingredients.
They look just like the classic candy (white belly and all), but they’re made with simple, nourishing ingredients you can feel great about giving your kids.
Whether you’re prepping for a beach‑themed party, summer snacks, or a fun ocean‑inspired treat, these homemade shark gummies are a total showstopper.

These homemade dye‑free shark gummies are the perfect clean‑ingredient upgrade to the nostalgic blue shark candies everyone remembers. Instead of artificial dyes or processed sugars, this recipe uses no‑sugar‑added lemonade, organic pina colada syrup or light fruit purée, grass‑fed beef gelatin, and blue spirulina to create that signature ocean‑blue color.
The creamy white underside is made with coconut milk, honey, and gelatin, giving each gummy the classic two‑tone shark look.
The process is simple: whisk, bloom, melt, pour, chill. The result is a batch of healthy shark gummies that are bouncy, chewy, and naturally sweet — without any artificial flavors or colors.
They’re perfect for kids’ snacks, summer parties, ocean‑themed birthdays, pool days, or fun meal‑prep treats.
These gummies store beautifully in the fridge and hold their shape just like store‑bought versions, making them a reliable, family‑friendly recipe you’ll want to make again and again.
Why You’ll Love These Dye‑Free Shark Gummies
- • Made with real ingredients — no artificial dyes, flavors, or corn syrup.
- • Kid‑approved texture — chewy, bouncy, and identical to store‑bought shark gummies.
- • Naturally colored using blue spirulina for a gorgeous ocean‑blue shade.
- • Fun for parties — perfect for beach themes, shark week, birthdays, and summer snacks.
- • High in protein thanks to grass‑fed beef gelatin.
- • Easy to customize with different juices or natural flavorings.
- • Make‑ahead friendly — they store well in the fridge for days.


Key Ingredients
- 1 cup no sugar added lemonade (I like uncle Matt’s brand)
- 3 tbsp Wabry brand organic pina colada syrup, or peach/mango puree (you want it to keep it yellow/ light in color)
- 3 tbsp grass fed beef gelatin
- 1/2-1 tsp blue spirulina mixed in a tiny bit of water until dissolved
- White bottom layer
- 1/2 cup coconut milk
- 1.5 tbsp honey
- 1.5 tbsp grass fed beef gelatin

Process
- Whisk lemonade, syrup, and blue spirulina in a small sauce pan until desired shade of blue is achieved
- Quickly whisk in gelatin to dissolve
- After 4-5 minutes it will thicken into a gelatin bloom
- Move to stove and simmer on low/med until the mixture is fully liquid
- Fill your shark molds 3/4 the way full and refrigerate
- Make white layer by whisking coconut milk, honey, and gelatin. Allow to bloom then move to heat until fully liquid
- Allow to cool off the stove 4-5 minutes, then fill the last 1/3 or 1/4 of your sharks with white
- Refrigerate for 1-2 hours
- Remove from mold and enjoy!
- Keep stored in an air right container in the fridge



Supplies
Here I’ve linked the tools you’ll need to make these fun homemade shark gummies!




FAQ
How do you make shark gummies without artificial dyes?
These gummies use blue spirulina, a natural plant‑based pigment, to create the classic blue shark color. Coconut milk creates the creamy white underside.
Can I use a different juice instead of lemonade?
Yes — any light‑colored juice works well, such as white grape juice, pear juice, or pineapple juice (heated to deactivate enzymes).
What molds do I need for shark gummies?
You’ll need silicone shark molds. They release easily and give the gummies their signature shape.
Can I make these gummies sweeter?
Absolutely. Add an extra teaspoon of honey or use a sweeter fruit purée.
How long do homemade gummies last?
Store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.
Can I make these dairy‑free?
They already are! The white layer uses coconut milk, making this recipe naturally dairy‑free.
Can I freeze homemade gummies?
You can, but the texture becomes firmer. Refrigeration is best for that classic gummy chew.
Can I make these without the white layer?
Absolutely. The blue layer holds most of the flavor. Just fill the sharks fully before refrigerating

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Homemade Dye‑Free Shark Gummies (Healthy, Real‑Ingredient Ocean Gummies Kids Love)
Print Pin RateIngredients
- 1 cup no sugar added lemonade I like uncle Matt’s brand
- 3 tbsp Wabry brand organic pina colada syrup or peach/mango puree (you want it to keep it yellow/ light in color)
- 3 tbsp grass fed beef gelatin
- 1/2-1 tsp blue spirulina mixed in a tiny bit of water until dissolved
White layer
- 1/2 cup coconut milk
- 1.5 tbsp honey
- 1.5 tbsp grass fed beef gelatin
Instructions
- Whisk lemonade, syrup, and blue spirulina in a small sauce pan until desired shade of blue is achieved
- Quickly whisk in gelatin to dissolve
- After 4-5 minutes it will thicken into a gelatin bloom
- Move to stove and simmer on low/med until the mixture is fully liquid
- Fill your shark molds 3/4 the way full with your droppers that come with your mold, and refrigerate
- Make white layer by whisking coconut milk, honey, and gelatin. Allow to bloom then move to heat until fully liquid
- Allow to cool off the stove 4-5 minutes, then fill the last 1/3 or 1/4 of your sharks with white
- Refrigerate for 1-2 hours
- Remove from mold and enjoy!
- Keep stored in an air right container in the fridge









