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these lollipops are so small. i wish i hada big one. let's make one! in this video i'm going to show you how tomake the biggest lollipop in the world. i'll show you two different recipes, which areboth easy to make and super yummy to taste! hey loves! i have a super exciting video toshare with you – i'm going to show you how to make a giant lollipop. i had so much funmaking it, it turned out amazing. plus it tastes exactly like a store – bought lollipop,which is pretty awesome. i'm going to show you two different recipes. both very easyand super yummy. so i hope you are in the mood for something sweet, because we're goingto get started. this is also a massive collab with glitterforever 17, glamour life fox, alejandro valdes,

timmy timato , chelsea crockett, socraftastic,gillian bower and clarissa may. we are all making giant slash edible diys. all videoswill be linked in the description bar, but first - here's how you can make a giant lollipop! making a lollipop from scratch is super easyand you probably already have all the ingredients at home. for the first recipe we need a giantmold, one part of water, one and a half parts of corn syrup, three and a half parts of sugar,cooking pot, candy thermometer, food coloring, flavoring of your choice and a lollipop stick. first let's prepare the mold. i am makingmine in this large pink tray. we have got to cut out the opening for our huge lollipopstick.

take a cooking pan – mine has to be prettyhuge. i am using about 7 and a half cups of sugar, 3 cups of corn syrup and 2 cups ofwater. if you are making smaller lollipops you will of course need much less of theseingredients. place the pan with your sugar, water and corn syrup mixture on the stoveand start cooking at a medium heat. be sure to stir it constantly so that it doesn't burn.when the mixture starts boiling it's time to add the color to your lollipop – i amusing yellow. the lollipop has a nice caramell-ish taste by default, but you can add flavor ofyour choice as well. dip a candy thermometer into your mixture and wait until the mix reachesthe temperature of 300 fahrenheit or 150 degrees celsius. your mixture has to reach this temperatureif you want your lollipop to set hard. now

we can take our pan off the heat and pourour melted lollipop into the mold to set. as you can see i covered my mold with parchmentpaper to assure that the lollipop won't stick to the tray. be very careful as the mixtureis super hot and you might need to ask an adult to help you. look at this awesome bubblesour lollipop is making wow, so cool! leave your lollipop to cool down completely. ok, time to take this beauty out of the mold!remove the parchment paper and look at this masterpiece! i decided to take my lollipopto the next level and add a pair of eyes and mouth to it. so let's quickly make a bluelollipop mixture to pour in. in the bowl i am putting three and a half parts of sugar,one and a half parts of corn syrup and and

one part water. bring that to a boil whileconstantly stirring. i added a bit of blue food coloring. keep stirring until the mixturereaches the hard crack stage at 300 degrees fahrenheit. now we can pour the blue lollipopmix into the eye and mouth molds. i made these little molds from cardboard and parchmentpaper. i think giving a face to our lollipop madeit so much more special! once this is completely set, you can remove the molds and look atthis perfection! i mean come on! isn't it crazy beautiful?! i am so pleased with howthis lollipop turned out. and honestly i was pretty surprised to find out that it tastesexactly like store bought lollipops. you can of course make yours using any color you like.i chose yellow for mine because i wanted it

to look like emoji. i had so much fun withthis diy and i couldn't be happier with the result. me and mr lollipop we've really bonded,yeah we're bffs. if you want to make small and a bit more practicallollipops you can just pour the mixture on a parchment paper. these lollies set veryquickly because they are thin and small. the ingredients are so affordable and just thinkhow many lollipops you can make using one cup of sugar. a lot of lollipops! you canmake them using different colors and they taste amazing! alternatively you can justpour the mixture on a tray, like i'm doing here. you get this large sweet piece whichyou can then crush into little hard candy pieces. yummy and inexpensive treat!

you shall not pass! oh no! since in some countries corn syrup is a bithard to get hold of, i am going to show you how you can make a lollipop without it! i'llmake this big yummy heart lollipop. you'll need a cooking pan, a silicone moldof your choice, one part of water, two parts of sugar, food coloring and a lollipop stick.yep only three ingredients, how cool is that? let's prepare our mold first. using a knifemake a cross cut in the mold edge like this. take any kind of stick, i just decided touse a wooden cooking spoon and put it through the opening. grab some oil or a non stickcooking spray and spray a few times into the mold to make sure your lollipop won't stick.

now let's put together our three ingredientlollipop. put two parts of sugar and one part of water into a cooking pan. just make surethat the amount of sugar is double the amount of water. give it a quick stir and put thepan over the stove. cook on low to medium heat while constantly stirring. when the mixturestarts boiling you can put in a bit of food coloring. this time i went for the beautifulteal color. keep boiling and stirring until the melted sugar reaches 300 degrees fahrenheit.time for the fun part – we can now pour our lolly mixture into the mold and wait forit to cool completely. i think it's so fascinating to watch the mixture cooling down. these bubblesare completely mesmerizing. once your lollipop is set, you can take it out of the mold andyou are finished! how flipping adorable! and

to think that we only needed water, sugarand food coloring to make this. crazy! making my own lollipops was seriously so muchfun. when i first started thinking of making a giant lollipop i thought it would be sotricky and complicated. it is the same in life. going into the unknown to try new thingsmay be scary and intimidating. but sometimes you just have to jump in and have faith thatgreat things will happen. don't think about everything that could go wrong, focus on thepositive instead and fight the obstacles when they arrive. gosh, those are some pretty deepthoughts for a lollipop tutorial. hope you liked this giant lollipop tutorial!give it some love for more diy videos and tell me in the comments which lollipop flavoris your favorite. imagine you're in a store.

you're about to pick a lollipop. which flavordo you chose? i normally go for cola and sometimes apple. anyway, thank you so much for watchingthis video and don't forget to check out other videos from this collab, they are all prettyepic, and i will see you soon. bye! they say that it's the little things in lifethat count the most. i agree, but there's also big or giant things in life that makeit that extra special ;)

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