Fruity Candy Popcorn

AKA: Jello Popcorn. Ironically, the first time I was introduced to candied popcorn made with Jello, was in Brazil. As you might guess, it’s not a traditional local food there! I can’t even remember why we made it, maybe we were just craving something sweet and fun but my friend Kim suggested we make this because we happened to have all of the ingredients in our very bare cupboard. I had never heard of such a thing, and I thought it was the strangest idea ever! We mixed up sugar and butter and jello mix and in just a few minutes we had a rainbow of fruity smelling mixtures ready to be poured over fresh popped popcorn. It was delicious! We shared some with the locals and quickly the word spread that the American girls made crazy popcorn treats with Jello! That next week we were asked to make several hundred popcorn balls for a big church event and they were quite a hit.

It seems like I post some sort of popcorn concoction on every theme week we do so I thought this was appropriate! I love things like this because they’re so quick and easy and when you’re done you have a lot to share. You can experiment with different colors and flavors and see what you like. I have to say that strawberry is my family’s favorite, and it’s one of the most vibrant so it’s always a safe one to go with. Sometimes the lighter colors get little dark specks in them, but they still taste great! You could make an entire rainbow and layer it in a glass bowl for great party food, or this packs up perfectly for giveaway treats. This is definitely a kid-tested (and approved!) recipe.


Fruity Candy Popcorn {AKA Jello Popcorn}

8 cups popped popcorn
1/4 C butter (that’s half a stick)
3 T light corn syrup (honey is a good substitute)
1/2 C sugar
1 3.5oz box jello, any flavor (not the sugar free kind)

Preheat oven to 300°F. Line a jelly roll pan with foil or parchment. If using foil, spray lightly with non-stick spray and set aside. Place popcorn in an extra large mixing bowl.

Place butter and syrup in a sauce pan on medium heat. Stir until butter is melted. Add sugar and Jello and stir to combine.

Increase heat and bring to a boil. Then reduce heat so it just simmers. Continue simmering for 5 minutes. You’ll start off with a mixture that’s sometimes thick (depending on the flavor, see note at end) and as it cooks the sugar will dissolve and it will become a little more liquid-ish.

After the sugar mixture simmers for 5 minutes, immediately pour over popcorn in bowl. Be careful, it’s super hot!! Mix right away and keep stirring so everything gets well coated. Spread mixture onto prepared pan and spread out evenly.

Pop in the oven and bake for about 10 minutes. I’ve noticed that some flavors of jello have more mix than others (kind of like my discovery about different brands/flavors of cake mix noted in this post). For example, the strawberry is usually much thicker than the lime. If you notice this, you might want to bake the mixture for a few minutes longer to make sure it gets cooked all the way.

Remove the pan from the oven and let cool to room temp. Then break into pieces and enjoy! You can certainly eat this un-baked as well and it’s just soft and gooey, but definitely bake it if you’re going to pack it up for giving, or serve it as party food so it will be light and crunchy.

 


My favorite containers for goodies like this come from the dollar section at Target. Check out the supply at your store next time you’re there- they always have cute ones!

And if you’re in the mood for Popcorn Treats, you must check out my all time Christmas favorite: Peppermint Bark Popcorn. It’s a reader favorite too! So is this Cinnamon Bun Popcorn.

Sara Wells
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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. Well that Jello Popcorn is amazing! And that Stovetop Kettle Corn…I know that must be to die for!
    Yummy!
    XXOOXX

  2. What in the world is with all of these blender posts??? Silly people………

    I can't wait to see how the experiment goes with the margarine for this recipe. I have a dairy allergic child and would love to try this out.

    Now I just have to decide if I want to make this or the peppermint kind for christmas gifts…

    tough choice..

  3. Camilla- you definitely need the jello with the sugar in it. Without that, there's nothing to turn into candy!

    Susan- I love love cinnamon bears- thanks for that yummy recipe!

    Jessica- you could totally use microwave popcorn. I actually really love a sweet/salty combo so even the salted butter popcorn would be good in my opinion.

    To the over 35 people who are asking for the blender-

    THIS IS NOT THE GIVEAWAY POST! I don't know how to be more clear, but I don't think you guys are reading directions! lol. All entries on this thread will be deleted, if you want to enter, follow the instructions I mentioned (which specifically says to not leave entries here!) I really want you all to have a chance to win, so go enter on the giveaway thread!

  4. I am a teacher and have fallen in love with your blog. I only found you a few months ago and I have already made a handful of things. I have to make birthday treats next month and can't wait to make the jello popcorn!

    Stacey – [email protected]

  5. I've had this but never had a recipe. I love popcorn and I have a sweet tooth and a cupboard full of Jello boxes! How did you ever know?

  6. I'm excited to try this! What kind of popcorn do you use? Can I use microwave popcorn, or will that turn out too salty/buttery? Does it work better if I do it on the stove with no salt?
    BTW, I just found this site a couple weeks ago and I am LOVING it! It is by far my favorite food blog! Thanks!

  7. I just visited your site for the first time, what amazing recipes you have!

  8. I just visited your site for the first time, what amazing recipes you have!

  9. I have never seen or heard of this! My husband loves anything popcorn so he would definitely love this.

  10. Since you love popcorn so much I wanted to share a favorite holiday recipe:

    CINNAMON BEAR POPCORN

    2 cubes butter
    1 1/2 cups sugar
    1/2 cup karo syrup

    cook to a boil, then turn down and cook 5 minutes more

    Add:
    1 tsp. vanilla
    1 tsp. cinnamon flavoring
    few drops red food coloring
    4 cups mini marshmallows….stir till melted

    Just before pouring over popcorn add 1 pkg cinnamon bears cut up with kitchen scissors…pour quickly over popcorn. I used air popped popcorn and it almost filled a large Tupperware bowl.

    YUMMY, YUMMY, YUMMY

    Merry Christmas

  11. …wow. I have never ever seen anything like this before!

    You guys never cease to amaze me!

    I had popcorn with white cheddar sprinkle last night. I just discovered this sprinkle not two weeks ago at the New Moon premier… I am already on my second bottle of the stuff. It's strangely tasty. Who knew?!?!?!

  12. making this popcorn for our holiday parade! Great idea.

    And too funny how many people dont follow directions!

  13. So what happens if you use sugar free jello? Thats all I have on hand and I wanted to try making this. But I'll definitely be putting regular jello mix on my grocery list.

  14. This popcorn would be great in the gift baskets I'm giving this year. Thanks for the idea!

  15. MomChops! You must be Lolly's momma! I got really excited to see your name in the comments 🙂 We LOVE Lolly!

  16. I have to tell you, you ladies are AMAZING! I have so enjoyed so many of your recipes – even my old picky eater is enjoying some of them. I'm talking about my husband, all the kids are grown and eat everything! :)Anyway, I would love that blender! It really looks incredible.

  17. I'm not really a fan of candy-coated popcorn (popcorn balls, etc) but I'm sure my kids would go ga-ga over this stuff!

  18. Never tried this… but if it is OBB approved, it must be delish! You have never led me astray!

  19. My grandma always used to make this when we were kids. She called it Mother Goose Popcorn. So yummy!

  20. I remember making all of those popcorn balls! It was fun that's for sure 🙂 Those popcorn balls were a tradition in my family. We would make red and green ones and leave them in a popcorn bucket by the front door. When anyone would come visit they could have a popcorn ball! I'll have to try baking it!

    1. What a great idea to leave a bucket of popcorn balls by the door! Such a nice idea.