A 3D printing company (3D Systems) hasworked on a kitchen-ready printer that would let you print out elaborate confections.
In January this year, 3D Systems announced that it was getting ready to sell ChefJet, kitchen-ready 3D printers to create edible products.
The printer was showcased at CES and is targeting the average consumer, who probably doesn't have much experience with 3D printing.
A complimentary 'Digital Cookbook' will let users easily select a design to print out in a variety of materials, including chocolate, vanilla, mint, sour apple, cherry, and watermelon.
They're aiming to launch two printers by the end of 2014 with the monochrome version in full-color, larger printer.

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