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Shoot the Rainbow: Skittles Vodka

Step 4Filtration

Filtration
Once all the skittles have mostly dissolved in each bottle, it's time to filter out all the extra leftover ingredients that we don't want in our finished product.

The original method that we used for this was to run the liquid through a filter made of several layers of paper towels pushed down into a strainer.  As several commenters pointed out, it is likely that coffee filter might be a better solution than the paper towels.  We haven't tried this ourselves, but it sounds quite reasonable and we see no reason why you shouldn't try it.

It will take some time to get all the liquid through the filter -- be patient.   The stuff left in the filter will be pretty gross.  We couldn't think of a good use for it, so we chucked it in the garbage.
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11 comments
Sep 30, 2009. 6:07 AMmixtlupus says:
In Europe, skittles no longer contain Gelatin but do contain the colouring E120, (cochineal) and the shellac which are both derived from Insects...

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Feb 4, 2011. 8:04 PMWolf Seril says:
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Sep 30, 2009. 6:08 AMmixtlupus says:
Reference: Me being Vegan for 21 Years ;)
Apr 9, 2012. 12:09 AMprickly vegan says:
Skittles in Europe no longer have gelatine? Really? I've been wasting all this time then!! Bummer on the cochineal though. That seems to be added a lot in things here in Germany.

Then again, this is a moot discussion as Skittles can be replaced with just about any artificially, strongly flavoured candy. I imagine hard candies would trump hard candies, given that they completely break down and don't contain gelling agents....
Apr 9, 2012. 12:21 AMprickly vegan says:
sorry, I meant hard candies would be better than chewy candies. Why use candy that has gelling agents, wax, shellac, etc.? Seems like extra work and an inferior product (then again, we are talking about artificially flavoured vodka). Jolly Ranchers, lemon drops, etc., should give a better result, with the same lovely, artificial colour (or just add your own food colouring).
Sep 6, 2009. 5:45 AMbigbud2 says:
coffee filters work good to
Sep 5, 2009. 8:58 PMsmart8806 says:
well actually skittles are vegan and vegetarian safe now. so skittle vodka for all :)
Feb 28, 2009. 10:05 AMgello101 says:
I just did this project. Paper towels and coffee filters were wasting way too much of the vodka. I finally tried cheese cloth.... worked so well!
May 29, 2008. 3:57 PMRhinomods says:
This white stuff, is actually gelatin. ( Also known as cow bone) So vegans skittles are not a way out for you...
Jun 8, 2008. 9:31 AMRainbowDust05 says:
obviously vegans know skittles aren't something they should eat.. even some vegetarians don't eat skittles and mentos and starburts because of the gelatin it contains.. i think they are people who are pretty aware of what they eat even if its candy.. they know gelatin is in it . as well as pills that come in capsules.. they have gelatin
Jun 4, 2008. 11:19 PMGrey_Wolfe says:
It's not exactly cow bone, it is derived from collagen, which can be found in bones, cartlidge, tendons, ligament, and skin. Most gelatin now-a-days is produced form pig skin. Just throwing out that bit of info. You're right though, it's not a very vegan friendly by-product.
Aug 23, 2009. 11:48 PMvandal1138 says:
Here's a thought. Everyone knows that a cow is tasty treat. Now, if you get one of those fancy grass fed cows from the Midwest, they are supposed to be super tasty, right? Now, with the same logic, that would make vegans super tasty compared to us meat eatin folks.... Moral of the story? IF YOU'RE GONNA GET STRANDED ON CANNABIL ISLAND, MAKE SURE YOU BRING A VEGAN!
Oct 19, 2009. 4:02 PMchriskarr says:
Actually, just so you know, the most tasty cows in the world are Kobe' beef cows from Asia. They are grain-fed and also allowed to drink beer, as well as being hand-massaged by human workers, daily. They are the only cows in the world that actually play with each other when they're in the field, rather than grazing. Kobe' beef is vegan-beef, and holy-$hit is it amazing.
Apr 9, 2012. 12:17 AMprickly vegan says:
yes, so if we are deserted on an island together, please remember to bring the beer and be ready to massage.
May 29, 2008. 7:57 PMandgreyskies says:
I made Skittles vodka recently, with UK skittles which don't contain gelatine. The nasty white stuff is carnauba wax, used to give Skittles their shine.

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