This slow cooker 4-ingredient shark bite fudge is one of those playful summer treats that always gets people talking. It is rich, creamy, and easy to make with very little hands-on work, and the bold blue-and-red swirls give it that fun “shark bite” look that makes it especially popular for July parties, pool days, and family movie nights.

Serve this fudge chilled in small squares since it is quite sweet and rich. It fits right in on a summer dessert table with fresh strawberries, vanilla ice cream, or a bowl of salty pretzels, and it is especially fun alongside beach-themed snacks and lemonade for kids and adults alike.

Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Shark Bite Fudge

Servings: 25 small squares

Slow cooker shark bite fudge in a foil-lined baking sheet
Slow cooker shark bite fudge in a foil-lined baking sheet

Ingredients

3 cups white chocolate chips

1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
6 to 8 drops blue food coloring
2 tablespoons red cherry syrup

Directions

1. Line a small baking sheet or square pan with foil, leaving a little overhang on the sides for easy lifting later.

2. Add the white chocolate chips and sweetened condensed milk to the slow cooker. Cover and heat on low for about 30 to 45 minutes, stirring once or twice, until the mixture is smooth and fully melted.

3. Stir in the blue food coloring until the fudge turns an even ocean-blue shade.

4. Pour the blue fudge mixture into the prepared pan and smooth the top. Drizzle the cherry syrup over the surface, then use a butter knife or skewer to gently swirl it into red ribbons.

5. Refrigerate for 2 to 3 hours, or until firm. Lift the fudge from the pan, cut into small squares, and serve chilled.

Variations & Tips

For cleaner slices: Chill the fudge thoroughly and use a sharp knife wiped clean between cuts. That little extra step makes each piece look much prettier on a dessert tray.

Make it more beachy: If you want an even stronger ocean look, use a little less blue food coloring for a lighter water-like shade. Keep the red swirls gentle so the top still looks marbled instead of mixed.

For picky eaters: If the bright red swirl feels too bold for some kids, reduce the cherry syrup and make a simple blue fudge instead. It will still taste sweet and creamy, just with a softer look.

Storage tip: Store the fudge in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Place parchment or wax paper between layers so the squares stay neat and easy to grab.