2mL star silicone gummy mold with 219 cavities and emerald-green gummy samples

Star Gummy Molds

Star Gummy Molds

Compare commercial star gummy molds by cavity volume and cavity count to choose the right piece size, batch yield, and production layout.

Platinum-cured silicone 2mL and 4mL star formats 3 products
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Choose the Right Star Gummy Mold for Production

Compare commercial silicone star gummy molds by cavity volume, cavity count, and production format. This collection includes 2mL and 4mL star designs with 168 to 219 cavities, giving production teams several ways to balance piece size, batch yield, and mold layout.

Star Mold Formats

How to Compare Star Gummy Molds

Start with cavity volume because it provides the most consistent way to compare piece size across formulations. Then compare cavity count to estimate pieces per mold, and check the mold dimensions and format against your depositor, trays, racks, and handling process. Actual finished gummy weight can vary with formulation density, solids, aeration, temperature, and deposit level, so volume is usually the better starting point when selecting a mold.

For production planning, use the Gummy Mold Volume, Weight & Batch Yield Calculator to estimate batch requirements from cavity volume and count.

Build the Right Purchasing Program

If you are comparing more than star shapes, browse all commercial gummy molds. For ready-to-ship options, see in-stock gummy molds. For larger production quantities, review bulk gummy molds. You can also browse the Shop by Shape guide to compare shape families.

Star Gummy Mold FAQs

Which star mold gives the most pieces per mold?
The 2mL 219-cavity design has the highest cavity count among the current star molds in this collection.

What is the difference between the two 2mL star molds?
Both have a nominal 2mL cavity volume, but their cavity counts and mold layouts differ. Compare the dimensions and format on each product page against your equipment and target throughput.

Can I calculate finished gummy weight directly from cavity volume?
Cavity volume is a useful reference, but final weight depends on your formulation and process. Use your formulation density or a test deposit for the most reliable conversion.