Edible Chocolate Slime Recipe - Little Bins for Little Hands (2024)

Another taste safe or edible slime with our edible chocolate slime recipe! Chocolatey goodness the kids will go crazy about and it’s completely borax free too! We want to make sure every kid has the chance to experience making homemade slime.If our traditional slime recipes aren’t right for you or if you want to try a little something different, we now have a wide variety of slime recipe possibilities to choose from including new edible slime ideas.

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Our edible chocolate slime is like every kid’s dream of being in a Willy Wonka movie! If you are into candy chemistry and science, this is a fun activity to add to your day! We also have a chocolate scented slime with our traditional slime recipes.

My expertise is in our regular slimes including our 4 basic slime recipes and all their seasonal variations. These homemade slime recipes include fluffy slime, saline solution slime, liquid starch slime, and borax slime.

We love making slime and really make it with a passion. I also am dedicated to helping you achieve the best slime ever for your kids who also love to make slime.

All of our basic slime recipes we have made over and over again for years, so I know everything about them! Make sure to just ask if you have questions. We are here to help!

Why would you want to know how to make edible slime recipes?

There’s a bunch of great reasons to make edible homemade slime with kids!

Maybe you need a completely borax free slime for one reason! All of the basic slime activators including borax powder, saline or contact solutions, eye drops, and liquid starch all contain borons.

These ingredients will be listed asborax, sodium borate, and boric acid. Maybe you just don’t want to use or can’t use these ingredients!

MORE BORAX FREE SLIMES HERE

AWESOME EDIBLE SLIME RECIPES

For these new edible slime recipes, I wanted to call in a homemade edible slime expert to help us out and find the best taste safe slime recipes possible for you. These recipes were especially created for me by a friend, so I can keep experimenting with our non edible slimes.

You won’t want to miss these edible or taste slimes too:

GUMMY BEAR SLIME

JELLO SLIME

MARSHMALLOW SLIME

FAKE SNOT GELATIN SLIME

FIBER SLIME

CHIA SEED SLIME

LET’S MAKE A FUDGEY CHOCOLATE EDIBLE SLIME RECIPE WITH THE KIDS!

Let’s read what my friend Jennifer (Sugar * Spice and Glitter) writes about this cool edible chocolate slime recipe.

My daughter always gets excited when she sees those big slabs of fudge at country stores, but whenever we buy one she tends to take a small nibble and then get bored of it just as quickly as it fascinated. (And ordinarily, I’d be fine with her not consuming a giant hunk of chocolate – but after shelling out $8-12 for those homemade fudges, it pains me to see it thrown out.)

This edible chocolate slime recipe still holds that same excitement and fascination as those giant chunks of country-style fudge but it’s fascination is of the playing kind!

It’s stretchy, squishy and smells amazing – and it even tastes pretty decent, too! It’s completely edible and safe to consume, so you can include even your youngest sensory seekers.

And bonus: it costs a fraction of what those slabs of fudge do. All you need is a can of sweetened condensed milk, some cornstarch and a chocolate bar. (Feel free to use leftover holiday candy, or a candy bar that your child started and got bored of!)

(Of course, if your child ends up craving real fudge after playing with this delicious-smelling slime, check out our easy no-cook fudge recipe that the kids can help make.)

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FUDGE EDIBLE SLIME RECIPE SUPPLIES

1-14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
1 bar chocolate of choice
1 tablespoon cocoa powder, optional (for color)
1/3 to 1/2 cup cornstarch, as needed

FUDGE EDIBLE SLIME RECIPE STEPS/PROCESS

Check out the pictures and see the steps below for this cooked fudge edible slime recipe and slime dough play idea. If you have kids who love to cook in the kitchen, this slime recipe idea will be loads of fun.

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First place sweetened condensed milk in a saucepan along with the chocolate and 1/3 of a cup of cornstarch.

Next cook over medium heat until mixture is fully incorporated.

You can then add additional cocoa, as desired, for color!

The mixture will start to stick together and form a ball – add more cornstarch as needed to reduce the stickiness. Make sure not to exceed the 2/3 cup of cornstarch.

Let the mixture cool until comfortable to touch and then you can knead it until t’s an uniform texture.

Play – stretch – and squish!

The slime will eventually harden after cooling, but it can be reheated in the microwave for 25-45 seconds. Then you can re-knead it back into slime dough.

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EDIBLE SLIME NOTE

I always like to mention that each of these edible slime recipes including this fudge edible slime recipe, have a unique texture and are totally safe and non-toxic to play with even with young kids.

However, because they do not use the same chemicals of our more traditional slimes, you don’t get the same rubbery texture. You still get a very cool texture but it’s hard to mimic traditional slimes with these newer edible slimes.

Some of our edible slime recipes are also like slime doughs. Not quite slime and not quite play dough, but they all provide an amazing sensory experience for young kids and even the adults. Get a little messy, and get your hands in their too!

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FAQs

How do you make easy edible slime? ›

Make the Edible Slime

In a saucepan over low heat, stir together the milk and cornstarch. Stir and heat until the mixture thickens. Remove from heat. Stir in the coloring and any flavorings.

How do you make slime out of chocolate? ›

How do you make edible slime?
  1. Mix one tin of condensed milk and half a cup of cornflour in a saucepan.
  2. Stir in 3 tablespoons of chocolate sauce.
  3. Bring the mixture to a boil until it's a thicker consistency. ...
  4. Once it's thickened, turn the heat off and leave the mixture to cool.

How do you make a small amount of slime? ›

How to Make Slime With Glue
  1. Pour 1 cup of white glue into a mixing bowl.
  2. Add 1 tablespoon ofbaking soda.
  3. Mix the contents of the bowl thoroughly.
  4. Add more or less glue depending on your desired consistency.

How do you make slime with 3 ingredients? ›

To make homemade slime, combine a bottle of glue, a Tablespoon of baking soda and slime activator or saline solution. Knead until smooth and stretchy.

What is the most easiest slime recipe? ›

Directions:
  1. Start out by adding 2 tablespoons of cornstarch to your bowl.
  2. Now add 1 1/2 tablespoons of dish soap.
  3. Stir! If your mixture is too dry add a bit more soap. ...
  4. Once you're finished stirring, let your mixture sit for 2 minutes.
  5. Once two minutes have passed, there you have it! You've got non-stick slime!

How do you make fluffy edible slime? ›

Measure out a cup of marshmallows and tip into a bowl. In a separate bowl, measure out the icing sugar and corn flour and mix together. Place the marshmallows in the microwave and melt for 30 seconds. If they are not totally melted pop them back in for another 10 seconds.

How do you make brown slime? ›

Pour out an entire Elmer's (5oz) bottle of Clear Glue into a bowl. Add brown & yellow food coloring to your glue bowl and mix until it reaches desired color. Remember, the grosser the better! Add in Elmer's Magical Liquid (about 1 tsp at a time) and mix until slime begins to form.

How do you make 8oz slime? ›

Add about 1 cup (8 ounces) of glue to your mixing bowl. Pour in about 1 tablespoon of baking soda and blend it with the glue. For this vivid color, we added 8 drops of pink food coloring. Mix well with the glue and baking soda until the color is uniform and there are no white streaks in the mixture.

How do you make slime grade 1? ›

Instructions
  1. In the mixing bowl, thoroughly mix 1/2 C water, 1/2 C glue, and a few drops of food coloring.
  2. Add 1/2 tsp baking soda and mix completely.
  3. Add 2 tbsp contact lens solution and stir vigorously until the mixture starts pulling away from the edges of the bowl.

How do you make a lot of slime cheap? ›

Ingredients to make slime in bulk:
  1. 1-quart (same as 32 oz) of Elmer's Washable School Glue.
  2. 4 Tablespoons baking soda.
  3. 8 Tablespoons contact lens solution.
  4. Food coloring (as many drops as needed to achieve your desired color)
  5. Glitter.
Feb 23, 2019

What is DIY slime made of? ›

Slime Recipe Ingredients:
  1. 1/2 a cup of PVA white glue.
  2. 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda.
  3. 2 drops of food coloring.
  4. 1 tablespoon of eye contact solution (must contain boric acid and sodium borate)
  5. Baby oil.
  6. Spoon (for mixing)
  7. Glass bowl.
Oct 16, 2023

How do you make slime with only food ingredients? ›

This slime recipe is imprecise, so don't worry about being exact with your measurements. Pour the 1 cup baking soda into a bowl. Squirt approximately 1 tbsp of dish soap or shampoo into the baking soda and stir. The slime will have the color of the shampoo or dish soap; add food coloring if desired.

How do you make edible stretchy slime? ›

Method
  1. In a bowl, dry whisk the cocoa into the cornflour.
  2. Gently warm the coconut milk, then pour over the powder, stir well. Get your hands in and knead it until it comes together and is like stretchy play dough.
  3. This one is perfect for making all sorts of shapes, especially the poop emoji!
Apr 23, 2020

How do you make edible slime with candy? ›

On a cutting board, divide corn starch into 2 equal piles. Mix half of powered sugar with each pile. Add one color of melted Starbursts to one pile of cornstarch mixture and carefully knead until malleable. Repeat with the other color.

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