Like anyone with a sweet tooth, I hightailed it to Dylan's Candy Bar to see the arrival of the first 3D candy printer. Created by Katjes Magic Candy Factory, the device prints out edible candy designs ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. A digital bakery called “The Sugar Lab” is ...
3D-printed food is still a technology that is at least a few years away, right? Try telling that to Melissa Snover, the creator and managing director of the Katjes Magic Candy Factory, a chain of ...
3-D printing evangelists are cooking up more and more ways for you to print food. Pizza and pancakes are all meals that you can (dubiously) print. Even Google’s cafeteria has a 3-D printer for pasta.
Attendees at the SXSW conference are used to seeing the unusual. But this was a first: a 3D printer churning out candy. The machinery was from 3D Systems Corp. (DDD), a major manufacturer of 3D ...
In space, NASA astronaut Don Pettit uses candy corn for a zero-gravity candy corn demonstration that illustrates how surfactant molecules behave. In Germany, Café Gruen Ohr offers customers the chance ...
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. Or, for ...
Though Valentine’s Day is not America’s most candy-centric holiday (that’s Halloween), it’s a close runner up. Boxed chocolates have been a popular gift on February 14th since the late 19th century, ...
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