Your Web News in One Place

Help Webnuz

Referal links:

Sign up for GreenGeeks web hosting
August 31, 2015 07:48 pm GMT

3D-printed gummies are real and you can eat them

2-formatoriginal

If you ever doubted the importance of 3D printing, behold: 3D-printed gummies.

German candy company Katjes unveiled the first ever 3D printer for gummies at the Café Grün-Ohr in Berlin Friday, reports RT. The company claims it's the first 3D printer for food available to the public.

It's appropriately called the Magic Candy Factory.

See also: MIT unveils 3D printing with glass breakthrough

3Dprint.com reports that the candies take around five minutes to make. Customers get a choice of ten fruity flavors and colors, with a handful of "rainbow" selections that let you combine multiple colors. They cost 5 euros ($5.60) each — expensive for a single gummy — but can you put a price on a personalized candy? Read more...

More about Gadgets, Tech, Candy, 3d Printing, and Food

Original Link: http://feeds.mashable.com/~r/mashable/tech/~3/cGhhJo4juPQ/

Share this article:    Share on Facebook
View Full Article

Mashable

Mashable is the top source for news in social and digital media, technology and web culture.

More About this Source Visit Mashable