Hello, i would like to know how heat resistant is 2C-B ?
Is it ok to melt a gummy bears mix them with 2c-b and let them cool down?
Gummy bears melt below 70 degrees cellcius i think.
I would realy appreaciate if someone could help me.
I have to ask, are you going to make them into nice shapes using a mould of some sort or are you just going to make random blobs of psychedelic gummy bear goo?
My plan is to make them to look like this http://www.instructables.com/id/LeGummies-brick-shaped-gummy-candies/ , actualy i already made the mould and tested it with melted gummy bears without adding 2C-B, smaller than the article shows, but the shape looks nice. I hope 2C will mix in nicely , it would be awesome way to get the right dose
Leaving aside your reasons to do this I would have thought you wouldn't get an even distribution of 2cb as the liquid would be very viscous so dosing might be difficult.
I don't think uneven distribution would be much of a problem if you mix one individual dose of 2cb per lego-brick/ piece of candy.
Thanks for the idea TS! I don't have much need for 2cb-candy but I love making small sculptures and moulds and I've a shitload of silicon rubber sitting in the studio; I've got a feeling my next batch of mushroom chocolate candies are going to look very fancy
Good luck!
I dont think so, im going to melt them, damn, dont know the word in english, but when you boil some watter and then put a jar or something in it and place gummy in the jar, that means that i can stir it long enouh to be sure that they are no hotspots, basically i can keep them in liquid form till i know everythings good, and the best thing of gummybears is , if your not sure if everythigs great - just melt them again, if you melt them 3 times it should be without hotspots.
If this wont work , ill do the same thing with chocolate. I just like to do something harder than melting chocolate you know thats what makes it interesting