The Five Brave Gummy Bears: Quest for the Crown

The Five Brave Gummy Bears: Quest for the Crown is a children's book by Madyson Ohler, Marabeth Hammersmith, and Christie J. Smith.

This work has examples of the following tropes:

 * Anthropomorphic Food: The characters are all gummy bears.
 * Beta Couple: Four of them, but especially Jessica/Sam and Zoe/Sedrik.
 * Big Eater: Sam
 * Birds of a Feather: Matthew and Crystal.
 * Chekhov's Boomerang: The king gives them the scarves, they use them to tie up the guards...and then they go on to use them in two other sticky situations.
 * Cool Old Guy: Bubo, especially when he decides to join the five for the big battle.
 * Dance of Romance: All five of the couples, at the end.
 * Distressed Damsel: The princesses.
 * Everythings Better With Princesses: The heroes rescue the five daughters of the king of Gummy Island. They drop the "princess" title right after the introductions, though.
 * Five Man Band:
 * The titular gummy bears:
 * The Hero: Matthew.
 * The Lancer: Bobby-Joe.
 * The Smart Guy: Sedrik.
 * The Big Guy: Sam.
 * The Chick: Josh.
 * Also, the princesses have their own five-girl band:
 * The Hero: Crystal.
 * The Lancer: Zoe.
 * The Smart Guy: Melissa.
 * The Big Guy: Jessica.
 * The Chick: Elizabeth.
 * Grumpy Old Man: Bubo, of course, you dumb lollipop.
 * Inn Security: Played with when it seems the hotel may be haunted. In actuality, the hotel is probably the safest place the gummies ever go.
 * It May Help You On Your Quest: The scarves, which double as Chekhov's Gun.
 * Keep the Reward: Bubo decides he'd much rather just go back to running his hotel than accept a position of honor at the palace. Of course, the king promises to visit it
 * Level Ate: It's called The Five Brave Gummy Bears.
 * Official Couple: Matthew and Crystal.
 * Opposites Attract: All of the gummy couples except for Matthew and Crystal, who are Birds of a Feather.
 * The Quest: Just check the title.
 * Sugar Bowl