There’s something a little magical about homemade gummies, especially when they come with a bright, cheerful color and a tangy-sweet flavor that instantly lifts your mood. These Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies are not only adorable, they’re a fantastic way to hydrate and recharge after a workout or simply enjoy a fun, healthy snack any time of day. Packed with real fruit flavor, a gentle hint of honey, and a nourishing boost from coconut water and grass-fed gelatin, this recipe brings together everything you love about pink lemonade in the most joyful way. Whether you’re sharing them with your workout crew or whipping up a batch for the kids, Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies are about to become your new favorite treat.

Ingredients You’ll Need
The beauty of Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies lies in their simple, wholesome ingredients. Each component is carefully chosen to add natural sweetness, vibrant color, essential minerals, or that signature tart kick. Here’s what you’ll need, along with why each element matters.
- Coconut water: Acts as a hydrating base packed with natural electrolytes—perfect for replenishing minerals after activity.
- Fresh lemon juice: Delivers that unmistakable punch of pink lemonade and adds a burst of vitamin C.
- Honey or maple syrup: Naturally sweetens the gummies and balances the tart notes; feel free to adjust based on your preference.
- Sea salt: Enhances electrolyte content, supports hydration, and brings out all the flavors.
- Freeze-dried strawberry or raspberry powder: Provides that pretty pink hue and a delightful fruitiness—no artificial colors needed.
- Unflavored grass-fed gelatin: Gives the gummies their wonderfully chewy texture and adds a dose of easy-to-digest protein.
How to Make Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies
Step 1: Mix the Base
Start by adding coconut water, fresh lemon juice, honey or maple syrup, and sea salt into a small saucepan. Give everything a whisk to combine. This liquid base sets the stage for classic pink lemonade flavor while loading your gummies with electrolytes and subtle sweetness.
Step 2: Whisk in the Fruit Powder
Sprinkle in your freeze-dried strawberry or raspberry powder, then whisk thoroughly until it dissolves completely. You’ll notice the liquid instantly transforms into a lively pink, full of fruity aroma. This is when the tangy, vibrant personality of your Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies really comes to life.
Step 3: Bloom the Gelatin
Next, gently sprinkle the unflavored gelatin over the surface of your pink mixture. Let it sit undisturbed for 1 to 2 minutes. This “blooming” step is key—it ensures the gelatin dissolves smoothly, preventing any lumps later on and giving the gummies their signature bounce.
Step 4: Gently Heat and Dissolve
Turn the heat to low and stir the mixture continuously. You want to dissolve the gelatin fully without letting the mixture come to a boil. In about 2 to 3 minutes, you’ll have a silky, unified blend ready for molding.
Step 5: Pour and Chill
Carefully pour the pink mixture into silicone gummy molds or a shallow dish for easy cutting later. Pop into the fridge and let the gummies set for 1 to 2 hours, or until they’re lovely and firm. This is the hardest part—waiting!
Step 6: Unmold and Enjoy
Once set, gently remove the gummies from the molds or cut into bite-sized squares if you used a dish. Admire their gorgeous color and get ready to snack! Your batch of Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies is officially ready.
How to Serve Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies

Garnishes
Serve your gummies with a little sparkle by dusting them with extra freeze-dried fruit powder for a tangy finish or arrange them with fresh lemon zest curls for extra citrus flair. If you want a true candy vibe, a very light sprinkle of coarse sea salt adds both sparkle and flavor.
Side Dishes
Pair these gummies alongside a bowl of fresh mixed fruit, a creamy Greek yogurt parfait, or even a homemade trail mix for a colorful, energizing snack spread. Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies are right at home with light, fresh accompaniments—think summer picnics or party snack platters.
Creative Ways to Present
Show off your Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies by arranging them in a glass jar tied with a ribbon for a cute homemade gift, or serve them piled high in a chilled dish at your next get-together. Use playful silicone molds—stars, bears, or hearts—to make them extra fun for kids or themed parties.
Make Ahead and Storage
Storing Leftovers
Keep your leftover gummies fresher for longer by storing them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They’ll stay delicious and chewy for up to one week, making them easy to grab on the go whenever you need a hydrating pick-me-up.
Freezing
While Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies are best enjoyed fresh, you can freeze them for longer storage. Place in a single layer on a parchment-lined tray until solid, then transfer to a freezer bag. Let thaw in the fridge before eating for best texture.
Reheating
These gummies aren’t designed for reheating, but if they’ve gotten a little too firm from the fridge or freezer, let them sit at room temperature for a few minutes to soften up slightly before serving. Avoid microwaving, as it will melt the gelatin.
FAQs
Can I substitute the freeze-dried fruit powder?
Absolutely! You can use freeze-dried raspberry, strawberry, or even a blend of both to experiment with flavor and color. If you can’t find fruit powder, blend freeze-dried fruit into a fine powder at home using a food processor.
Are these Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies suitable for children?
Yes! They’re naturally sweetened, full of good-for-you ingredients, and perfect for kids. Just keep in mind that honey is not recommended for children under one year old, so use maple syrup as needed.
What if I don’t have silicone gummy molds?
No problem! Pour the mixture into a shallow dish or baking pan lined with parchment, chill until set, then cut into squares or any fun shapes you like. The gummies will taste just as wonderful.
Can I make these vegan?
Traditional gelatin is not vegan, but you can try using agar-agar as an alternative. Note that the ratio and setting method will differ—agar sets more firmly and quickly, so check package directions for substitutions.
How can I increase the electrolyte content?
To boost the electrolytes for extra hydration, you can add a splash more coconut water or a tiny pinch of potassium salt, just be careful not to overdo it to keep the flavor bright and balanced.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re preparing for post-exercise recovery or just delighting your inner child with a sweet snack, these Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies deliver fun, flavor, and feel-good ingredients in every bite. I can’t wait for you to try this recipe and see just how easy and rewarding homemade gummies can be!
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Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies Recipe
- Total Time: 2 hours 15 minutes
- Yield: 40 small gummies 1x
- Diet: Non-Vegetarian
Description
These Pink Lemonade Electrolyte Gummies are a refreshing and healthy snack that is perfect for post-workout recovery or a tasty treat for kids. Packed with coconut water, fresh lemon juice, and natural sweeteners, these homemade gummies are a delicious way to replenish electrolytes.
Ingredients
For the Gummies:
- 1 cup coconut water
- ½ cup fresh lemon juice
- 2 tbsp honey or maple syrup
- ¼ tsp sea salt
- ¼ cup freeze-dried strawberry or raspberry powder (for pink color and flavor)
- 3 tbsp unflavored grass-fed gelatin
Instructions
- In a small saucepan, combine the coconut water, lemon juice, honey or maple syrup, and sea salt. Whisk in the freeze-dried fruit powder until fully dissolved and the mixture turns a bright pink.
- Sprinkle the gelatin over the surface and let it sit for 1–2 minutes to bloom. Turn the heat to low and stir continuously until the gelatin fully dissolves, about 2–3 minutes. Do not let the mixture boil.
- Once smooth and fully combined, remove from heat. Carefully pour the mixture into silicone gummy molds or a shallow dish.
- Refrigerate for 1–2 hours, or until firm. Once set, remove the gummies from the molds or cut into bite-sized squares if using a dish.
- Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Notes
- You can adjust the sweetness or tartness by changing the amount of honey and lemon juice.
- Add a few drops of natural food coloring for extra vibrancy if desired.
- These are perfect for post-workout recovery or a healthy snack for kids.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 minutes
- Category: Snack
- Method: No-Bake
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 4–5 gummies
- Calories: 25
- Sugar: 2g
- Sodium: 45mg
- Fat: 0g
- Saturated Fat: 0g
- Unsaturated Fat: 0g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 3g
- Fiber: 0g
- Protein: 2g
- Cholesterol: 0mg