3D print a gummy version of your face and eat it
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Sometimes you don't know what you need until you have it. Like how people lived without cell phones, or laptops, or any technology, really. That's how I feel about the 3D gummy printer that's now stationed in Dylan's Candy Bar locations around the US. There's really not much to the printing. You can pick an image or draw your own idea for a gummy, get it made, revel in its glory, and then eat it in celebration of the great technological feat. There are eight different flavors and all designs cost approximately $20. I don't know about you, but I'm HYPED on this. I'm going to print the faces of all my friends and acquaintances and eat them. Seriously.
Check out some creations below:
It's an exciting week for us! We're in #NewYork & bringing #magic to the City That Never Sleeps! #MagicCandyFactory pic.twitter.com/mGotm9Ztjh
— MagicCandyFactory (@3DMagicCandy) May 18, 2016
Honestly, this next one is a little busted, but hey, it's 3D printing. Give the gummies a break, they're trying!
What #3d printed gummy candy would you like to create? #sundayfunday #magiccandyfactory pic.twitter.com/12a4CaDRRL
— MagicCandyFactory (@3DMagicCandy) December 13, 2015
This last one makes me inexplicably happy. Maybe because it's tie-dye and this machine is so 2016?
#Hello2016 from everyone at the #MagicCandyFactory! #HappyNewYear pic.twitter.com/ka1AE41k6J
— MagicCandyFactory (@3DMagicCandy) January 1, 2016
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