If you’re trying to woo that special someone, instead of just bringing them a box of ordinary chocolates, how about a box of chocolates that look like you? You’re right, that would just be creepy, but chocolates formed into user-defined shapes are nonetheless now a possibility, thanks to a 3D chocolate printer developed at the University of Exeter... Continue Reading 3D printer lets users create chocolates in shapes of their choice
Tags: 3D Printer, chocolate, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, University of Exeter
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