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Japanese gents are being invited to have their bodies scanned, rendered and reproduced into a 3D-printed edible gummy which they can offer as a gift to their loved one for the Japanese version of ...
Before moving into 3D-printed confectionary, Snover founded the world’s first vegan gummy candy brand, which she eventually sold to start her current business.
3D printed food is no longer a thing of the future. In fact, it’s going mainstream, at least in Los Angeles. The 3DS Culinary Lab, featuring a demonstration kitchen, recently opened in Los ...
A German candy store is the first in the world to offer 3D printed candy to shoppers. Novelty fruit gummies don’t come cheap: The candies, printed in a dozen shapes, will cost you $5 a pop.