"worms in dirt" or some equivalent of that. I've heard it called garden cake and dirt cake before too.
gummybears are gummy thats why there called gummybears :-)
The Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus, has flat, plate-like teeth for crushing its prey, hence, Gummy Shark.
In Germany, Gummi Bears or Gummy Bears are called Gummibärchen or Gummibär.
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"gummy bear" would be "ursinho gummy"
"raspberries and blackberries" by jelly belly.
gummy drgon again
in the gummy woods
Most "gummy vitamins" don't contain iron, in fact I believe it's a law that they can't have iron if they are targeting children as consumers. a build up of iron is extremely Dangerous and often lethal, but the childrens gummy vitamins contain almost All water soluble vitamins meaning the excess will be flushed out during urination, they'll feel sick to their stomach and maybe Even throw up but thats about it.
gummy worms have two flavors in one and gummy bears are just assorted different flavors
The Latin word for gummy is gumminosus. Gummy means sticky or chewy or it has the consistency of a gum.