Remember that scene in every college movie where someone brings out colorful sour patch jello shots and suddenly everyone's having the time of their lives? I finally made these for my best friend's 30th birthday party and watched actual adults giggle like teenagers when they saw the rainbow colors and sugar rimmed glasses with gummy candy garnishes.
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What is Sour Patch Jello Shots
Sour patch jello shots are colorful vodka based jello shots rimmed with sour sugar and garnished with actual Sour Patch Kids candy to recreate the iconic sweet and sour candy experience in boozy form. Think regular jello shots but leveled up with multiple fruit flavors, citric acid coating, and candy garnishes that make them look like edible art instead of cheap party tricks. Each shot delivers that familiar sour pucker followed by sweet fruity jello and smooth vodka that goes down way easier than it should.
How to Make Sour Patch Jello Shots
Getting the sour coating right changes everything—we mix citric acid with sugar instead of just using sour candy powder because citric acid gives you real mouth puckering tartness that balances the sweet jello. Each flavor gets its own color so you end up with this gorgeous rainbow lineup that looks professional even though you're literally just following jello box directions with extra vodka. The candy garnish isn't just decoration, it actually reminds people what flavor they're about to taste while adding extra sour punch if they eat it after the shot.
Sour Patch Jello Shots Ingredients
For the Sour Sugar Rim:
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- 2 tablespoons citric acid powder
- Food coloring to match jello flavors optional
For the Jello Shots (per flavor):
- 1 box (3 oz) flavored jello (berry blue, grape, lemon, lime, watermelon)
- 1 cup boiling water
- ½ cup cold water
- ½ cup vodka (or flavored vodka)
For Garnish:
- Sour Patch Kids candy
- Extra sugar for rimming
- Gummy bears optional
Step by Step Method
Mix Your Sour Rim Coating
- Combine granulated sugar with citric acid powder in shallow dish
- Citric acid is what makes Sour Patch Kids actually sour, find it in the baking aisle
- Add tiny drop of food coloring if you want colored sugar to match your jello flavors
- Dip shot glass rims in water then in sour sugar mixture to coat edges
Dissolve Jello in Boiling Water
- Bring water to full rolling boil for proper jello dissolution
- Pour boiling water over jello powder in heatproof bowl
- Whisk for 2 full minutes until every single crystal dissolves completely
- Undissolved jello creates grainy texture nobody wants in their shots
Add Cold Water and Vodka
- Measure cold water and vodka separately so you can adjust ratios if needed
- Pour cold water first, stir, then add vodka for smooth mixing
- Higher vodka ratio makes stronger shots but they won't set as firm
- Stick to 1:1 ratio of alcohol to water for shots that actually hold shape
Pour Into Prepared Shot Glasses
- Line up your sour sugar rimmed shot glasses on baking sheet for stability
- Pour jello mixture carefully into each glass leaving room for candy garnish
- Fill about ¾ full so jello doesn't overflow when you add candy on top
- Refrigerate minimum 4 hours but overnight works even better for firm set
Add Candy Garnish Before Serving
- Press one Sour Patch Kid onto top of each set jello shot
- Match candy color to jello flavor or mix them up for surprise element
- Some people put candy in before jello sets but it sinks and looks weird
- Arrange finished shots on tray sorted by color for that wow factor presentation
What Pairs Well With Sour Patch Jello Shots?
These fun sour patch jello shots work great at birthday parties, bachelorette weekends, or any celebration where you want Instagram worthy drinks that taste like nostalgia. Serve them alongside other candy inspired cocktails, colorful appetizers, or finger foods that match the playful vibe. For non drinkers, make virgin versions with extra water instead of vodka so everyone can enjoy the sour candy experience.
Sour Patch Jello Shots Variations
Sour Patch Jello Shots with Sprite
- Replace half the cold water with Sprite for fizzy bubbles in your shots
- Add Sprite after jello cools slightly so carbonation doesn't completely disappear
- Creates lighter, slightly effervescent texture that feels fancier somehow
- Sprite also adds extra sweetness that plays up the sweet part of sour then sweet
Rainbow Layered Sour Patch Shots
- Make multiple flavors and layer them in clear cups for ombre effect
- Let each layer set 30 minutes before adding next color
- Start with purple on bottom, work through blue, green, yellow, ending with red on top
- Takes longer but looks absolutely stunning for special occasions
Sour Patch Jello Shots with Rum
- Swap vodka for white rum, coconut rum, or flavored rum
- Coconut rum pairs amazing with berry and tropical fruit jello flavors
- Rum adds different flavor dimension than neutral vodka
- Malibu rum makes them taste like vacation even though they look like candy
Adult Sour Patch Slushies
- Blend set jello shots with ice to create boozy slushies
- Add extra vodka and fresh fruit for upgraded frozen cocktail
- Rim glasses with sour sugar and garnish with candy just like shots
- Perfect for summer parties when frozen drinks hit different
Equipment
- Small plastic shot glasses or silicone molds
- Shallow dishes for sour sugar rimming
- Heatproof bowls for mixing jello
- Whisk for dissolving jello powder
- Baking sheets for transporting shots to fridge
- Measuring cups and spoons
Storage Tips
Best Fresh
- Jello shots taste best within 3 days of making them
- Sour sugar rim stays crunchiest the first day before absorbing moisture
- Candy garnish should be added right before serving for best appearance
- Fresh shots have brightest colors before they start fading slightly
Make Ahead Strategy
- Make jello shots up to 3 days before your party
- Store covered in refrigerator without candy garnish
- Add sour sugar rim and candy garnish day of serving
- Bring to room temperature 5 minutes before serving for easier consumption
Storing Leftovers
- Cover shot glasses tightly with plastic wrap to prevent drying out
- Store in refrigerator for up to 5 days maximum
- Sour sugar rim will dissolve but shots still taste fine
- Eat any leftover candy garnishes separately because why waste good Sour Patch Kids
Top Tips for Best Sour Patch Jello Shots Results
I watched my friend make her first batch without the sour rim coating and honestly they were just regular boring jello shots that happened to have candy on top. The citric acid rim transforms them from "jello shots with candy" into "actually tastes like Sour Patch Kids" territory. Buy citric acid in bulk from baking supply stores because the tiny spice aisle jars cost five times as much for way less product. Let jello cool 10 minutes before pouring into glasses or it melts your sour sugar rim into gross sticky syrup instead of staying as pretty crystals.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to make a sour patch shot?
Rim shot glasses with citric acid and sugar mixture, make jello shots using flavored jello plus vodka, refrigerate until set, then garnish with Sour Patch Kids candy. The sour rim recreates the candy's signature pucker.
What is the best alcohol to use for jello shots?
Vodka works best because it's neutral and doesn't compete with jello flavors. Use mid shelf vodka like Tito's or Svedka; cheap vodka tastes harsh while expensive vodka is wasted in jello shots.
What happens if I freeze Sour Patch Kids?
Frozen Sour Patch Kids get rock hard and lose their chewy texture. They're fine for garnish but don't freeze finished jello shots with candy on top or the candy gets icy and weird.
What's the secret to perfect jello shots?
Fully dissolve jello powder in boiling water first, use 1:1 ratio of alcohol to cold water for proper setting, and refrigerate at least 4 hours. Higher alcohol content prevents proper setting.
Your New Party Superpower
Making these colorful sour patch jello shots means you'll never show up to another party empty handed wondering if your contribution will be lame. Everyone from serious cocktail snobs to people who normally hate jello shots suddenly becomes interested when they see that rainbow lineup with sour sugar rims. Childhood candy nostalgia hits different when it comes with a buzz, and watching grown adults get excited about something that reminds them of being ten years old never gets old.
Ready for more fun party shots? Try our Cinnamon Toast Crunch Shots for breakfast cereal inspired booze, or explore our Cinnamon Roll Cocktail for dessert drinks that taste like bakery heaven. For festive gatherings, our Holiday Mule Cocktail uses similar party ready techniques with seasonal flavors.
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Sour Patch Jello Shots
Equipment
- Whisk (For dissolving jello)
- Mixing bowl (Heatproof)
- Baking Sheet (For transporting glasses)
- Plastic or glass shot cups (Any 1–2 oz size)
- Shallow dish (For sour sugar rim)
Ingredients
Sour Sugar Rim
- ½ cup Granulated sugar
- 2 tablespoon Citric acid powder - Essential for sour flavor
- Food coloring - Optional
Jello Shots (per flavor)
- 1 box (3 oz) Flavored jello - Blue, red, green, yellow, etc.
- 1 cup Boiling water
- ½ cup Cold water
- ½ cup Vodka - Plain or flavored
Garnish
- 24 pieces Sour Patch Kids - One per shot
- Extra sugar - For rimming
Instructions
- Combine sugar + citric acid; color if desired.
- Dip cup edges in water then sour sugar.
- Whisk jello powder with boiling water until fully dissolved.
- Stir in cold water and vodka.
- Pour mixture into prepared shot glasses.
- Chill 4 hours or until fully set.
- Top each shot with one Sour Patch Kid before serving.

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