One of the simplest ways to get into food 3D printing is to create 3D printed molds for sweets. I was first made of these possibilities a couple of years ago when a Japanese firm began 3D printing molds for chocolates, a practice that was soon undertaken by Makers and 3D printing shops alike. More recently, I came across a Dutch company called MELT Icepops that used the same process for making custom popsicles. Bay Area-based 3D printables marketplace Stuffhub has now applied 3D printed mold-making to the lollipop business, working with hard candy maker Papabubble San Francisco to create a custom sweet treat for Valentine’s Day.…
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