Edible Art: Candy Craft Pen Uses Chocolate Ink

Candy Craft Pen

 

The pen you’ve dreamed of having ever since you were a kid is now a reality. Sure, a lot of folks are working on 3D chocolate printers and food printers. Most of them cost an arm and a leg, so if you’re just a typical foodie with a sweet tooth, then the Candy Craft Pen is a worthwhile alternative.

Instead of ink, the pen uses chocolate, so you can “draw” all sorts of sweet and delicious creations and eat ‘em all afterwards.

The Candy Craft Pen will be released this fall and will retail for $30.

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The Candy Craft Pen Allows You To Draw With Chocolate

The Candy Craft Pen Allows You To Draw With Chocolate

This is the Candy Craft Chocolate Pen by Skyrocket Toys. It’s a pen that, instead of ink, is filled with chocolate. That’s right — now you can literally eat your words! Or that drawing of a butt you just did. Looks good, too. Who was your buttspiration? I’m asking for a friend.

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At Last: Hershey Has a 3D Chocolate Printer

Shown off at the recent CES 2015, the CocoJet 3D Printer is a reality. It is a collaboration between Hershey and 3D Systems. It is a printer that prints chocolate shapes. Soon we might even be able to print our own Cadbury Eggs. Take that, Easter bunny!

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It can print letters and shapes just like a regular 3D printer, but it uses sweet sweet chocolate as its medium. You can choose between dark, milk or white chocolate and use pre-programmed designs or confections of your own creation. It is not available to the masses just yet, but it probably won’t be long before it is.

First we conquer chocolate printing, then we work on food replicators. It won’t be long until we have starships getting chased by Klingons.

[via PSFK via Geekologie]

Chuao Potato Chip Chocolate Bar

Chuao Potato Chip Chocolate BarPotato chips. Chocolate. They’re two of the most popular snack foods that people munch on depending on what they currently feel like eating. Something salty? Go for chips. Feel like eating something sweet? Go for chocolate.

But what if you want something that’s a bit of both? Well, you can try Chuao Chocolatier’s new potato chip-flavored chocolate. It’s a sweet and salty treat that’s unusual yet unbelievably good at the same time. Don’t knock it ’til you’ve tried it. It’s available online for $9.

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Naughty or Nice, Give Them Lumps of Chocolate Coal

Do you know a kid who has been bad this year? Well, you could always teach them a lesson and give them some coal in their stocking. Have your camera ready because they will probably cry – and the internet lives for children’s tears on Christmas morning.

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This is actually the best kind of coal you can get in your stocking, because they’re actually tasty chunks of chocolate wrapped up to look like coal. Each package contains three lumps of chocolate wrapped in shiny black foil. This might be a good gift for yourself since the look will keep others from stealing your candy.

You can get them here for $8(USD).

[via This Is Why I’m Broke via OhGizmo!]

Fooled Ya: Chocolate Lumps Of Coal

Chocolate Lumps Of Coal

 

For this holiday season, don’t be a grinch and give someone the gift of coals– chocolate lumps of coal, that is. That’s what they might look like at first glance, but you’ll soon realize that they’re just delectable chunks of chocolate wrapped in a not-so-appetizing package. To ward off kids and prying fingers, maybe?

Each package holds three lumps of chocolate wrapped in shiny black foil. They’re available online for $8.

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Snickers Super Bowl 2015 Ad announced


SNICKERS Brand is planning to bring back its old and award winning global ‘You’re Not You When You’re Hungry’ campaign. Moreover it plans to do this from where it started that is Super Bowl Sunday....

The ZMorph 2.0.S Is the Ultimate Making Machine

3D printers are getting cooler and cooler every day. Resolutions are quickly approaching the point where it’s possible to create very, very detailed surfaces with a minimum of aliasing. Yeah, I’m calling it “aliasing,” since that’s basically what it is and most of you geeks get the reference. What the ZMorph 2.0.S can do, however, is a lot more. That said, the 0.001mm Z-axis resolution is pretty sweet.

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The base printer is €1,499 (~$1,870 USD) and with it one can purchase a number of heads. There are the expected ABS/PLA/Nylon/Woodlay/etc. extruders in 3 mm and a sexy 1.75 m; a dual-head extruder for building in two materials at once; a chocolate/cake extruder, which is both delicious and cool; a milling and engraving toolhead (AKA Dremel holder) that turns the device into a CNC machine of sorts; a ceramics extruder, for those who don’t like to get their hands dirty; a laser for precision cutting wood, paper, plastic and the like; and a 5-axis toolhead that enables the device to do precision milling, 3D scanning, or whatever other cool things people come up with.

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I would kill to have a moment alone with this thing.

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Instant Happiness: Chocolate Cake in a Can

Chocolate Cake In A Can

Life can get pretty rough sometimes, but there’s no problem that a caring friend, a warm hug, or a slice of chocolate cake can’t solve. But why have just one if you can have all three? Not everyone has baking skills, but most people should find pouring water into a can simple enough–and that’s exactly all anyone has to do to “bake” the Food Ministry’s Cake in a Can.

They’re available in a bunch of yummy flavors, from classic chocolate and coffee to red velvet and chili chocolate. Each can contains a cake mix that’s measured to make a single cake, simply by adding water. It doesn’t get any easier than this.

Cake in a Can is available online for £5 (about $9).

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