Created by a former "Battlebots" contestant, the Cocoa Press may breathe delicious new life into consumer and professional chocolate 3D printers alike.
We tested out the Mycusini chocolate 3D printer. Does it deserve a chef’s kiss or is it half-baked? Check out this review for our take.
Let's go take a look at what some of the leading companies and innovators in this segment, ChocEdge, 3D Systems, Hans Fouche, RIB and more, have achieved so far in 3D printing of sugar and chocolate based sweets.
Cadbury, the giant confectionery brand, launched its first-ever milk chocolate 3D printer to celebrate World Chocolate Day.
The 3D printing service provider Visual First is helping its Dutch client The Chocolate Factory create 3D printed replacement parts. Using Stratasys 3D printing technology, the chocolate producer has increased production efficiency and reduced costs.
Architect Peter Zaharatos uses 3D printers to create moulds and make sculpture inspired chocolate bars at his Long Island City cafe, Sugarcube.
Candy Mechanics are a start-up based in London who can model a chocolate lollipop on your head. Narcissism and confectionery in one irresistible package.
Dutch Engineer Gosse Adama has done it again: With a bit know-how you now can build your own Chocolate 3D Printer made from Lego. Sweet!