Dark, milk or white chocolate can be printed onto any flat surface

Dec 27, 2013 15:30 GMT  ·  By

Food has always been considered as one thing that 3D printers will eventually learn how to make, and what Choco Creator can do definitely qualifies.

As the name implies, the 3D printer can create things, even replicas of your own face, out of chocolate.

According to the inventors at Choc Edge, all you need to do to get your chocolate visage is to send an image of yourself via e-mail.

So, apparently, the printer has (or ships) with a certain software that allows it to interpret the colors and outlines in a picture and build a 3D model out of it.

Faces aren't the only chocolate goods that the printer can make, of course, but it's arguably the funniest. 2D portraits on edible rice paper can be made with the Choco Creator as well.

Soon enough, users will be able to design and create their own products too, all thanks to the special printing head that can produce lines of chocolate as small as half a millimeter wide.

Choco Creator in action (2 Images)

Choco Creator in action
Choco Creator has your face on display
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