Watch a real commercial gummy production run using the pour-and-scrape method. This video shows gummy mixture being poured across commercial silicone gummy molds and worked over the mold surface so the cavities can be filled before excess is removed.

Commercial gummy mixture being poured over silicone gummy molds during a pour-and-scrape production process.

What this commercial gummy mold video shows

The footage focuses on the filling stage of gummy production. This dedicated watch page lets manufacturers see how a multi-cavity silicone mold is used in a real filling workflow.

  • Cooked gummy mixture being transferred onto the mold surface.
  • Large commercial silicone mold sheets arranged for production.
  • The mixture being distributed across the mold during filling.
  • A real production environment rather than a rendered or staged mold demonstration.

What is the pour-and-scrape method?

Pour-and-scrape is a practical way to fill many cavities across a silicone mold sheet. Gummy mixture is placed across the mold surface, spread so the cavities receive material, and excess is worked away from the top of the mold. The exact process depends on recipe, working temperature, cavity geometry, mold format and production setup.

Choosing a mold for this filling method

Start with target piece volume, shape, cavity count and expected batch output. Our Commercial Gummy Molds Buyer’s Guide explains the main specifications to compare, and the Gummy Mold Size & Production Guide helps translate cavity size into production planning.

Browse Commercial Gummy Molds or see Custom Gummy Molds for proprietary shapes and exact production specifications.

For more real mold-filling footage, visit the Commercial Gummy Production Video Library.

Video details

  • Topic: commercial gummy mold filling
  • Method shown: pour-and-scrape
  • Video length: about 30 seconds
  • Format: real production footage