
Chocolate lovers can now get their faces printed on chocolate using the first 3D chocolate printer, and they can actually eat it.
Choc Edge designs 3D a number of chocolate shapes, including replicas of human faces, Metro.co.uk reported.
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Interested parties just have to send a picture along with 50 to 80 pounds and the 3D printer will assemble a chocolate model using instructions sent from a computer.
Owner of Choc Edge and University of Exeter lecturer, Dr Liang Hao, said that everyone loves chocolate so they tried to make it easy and accessible for mainstream consumers.
Source: ANI
Source: ANI
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