Grundhofer has told the Gummi Bear brats' back story too many times to count. In 2008, Joe Berglund, who owns Hometown Auto Repair next door, suggested throwing some of the chewy bruins into a batch of ground pork and seasonings. Grundhofer was experimenting with flavors such as Mushroom and Swiss Cheese, and Apple Cinnamon. But even he grimaced and waved Berglund off. Ha-ha.
Every once in a while, though, a customer came in asking for Gummi Bear brats, and he'd have to tell them he didn't make them. Weird.
"Then I finally figured it out, duh," he said. Berglund had been sending people over, telling them to ask his buddy for the special brats. Ha-ha.
That Christmas, Grundhofer made a batch, took them next door and announced, "There, now we've made 'em and you're gonna eat 'em," he told Berglund, who returned the next day with the stunning verdict: "Awesome."
Grundhofer added a few to his selection, figuring the kids would get a charge out of them, the bears' little faces straining through the casing. But then the Hugo paper and a Twin Cities TV station did stories "and it just exploded." People said they liked the play of savory and sweet, and the brat in and around the candy was terrific, too.
Grundhofer himself prefers brats he makes with Skittles. "With the Gummi Bear, you get into, like a sweet pocket. But the Skittles brats taste more like Froot Loops, which I didn't think would happen. But you never know when you start adding candy to meat."