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Tuesday, 16 April 2024

Swiss manufacturer to offer 3D printed chocolates

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Swiss manufacturer to offer 3D printed chocolates
Swiss manufacturer to offer 3D printed chocolates

Barry Callebaut, a Swiss-based chocolate manufacturer, has announced that it will start producing 3D printed chocolate at scale in its new studio called Mona Lisa.

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RESTRICTIONS: Broadcast: NO USE JAPAN, NO USE TAIWAN Digital: NO USE JAPAN, NO USE TAIWAN Barry Callebaut, a Swiss-based chocolate manufacturer, has announced that it will start producing 3D printed chocolate at scale in its new studio called Mona Lisa.

The 3D printing studio will be able to create personalized chocolates for customers, according to a news release from the company.

Clients can choose which design, shape and size they want for their chocolate.

Once a design has been chosen, studio designers will then make a digital 3D prototype of the chocolate.

The news release explained that the technology is capable of printing thousands of chocolate pieces at a time while retaining a "hand-made appearance." The service could be used for desserts, confectionery or pastries.

The company says that the service will be available to chefs, hotels, coffee chains and restaurants in select European countries.

RUNDOWN SHOWS: 1.

3D printer with chocolate 2.

Using the printer to print the chocolate 3.

Many chocolate pieces can be printed at the same time 4.

What the chocolate could be used for VOICEOVER (in English): "Barry Callebaut, a Swiss-based chocolate manufacturer, has announced that it will start producing 3D printed chocolate at scale in its new studio called Mona Lisa." "According to a news release from the company, the 3D printing studio will be able to create personalized chocolates for customers." "Clients can choose which design, shape and size they want for their chocolate." "Once a design has been chosen, studio designers will then make a digital 3D prototype of the chocolate." "The news release explained that the technology is capable of printing thousands of chocolate pieces at a time while retaining a "hand-made appearance".'" "The service could be used for desserts, confectionery or pastries." SOURCES: Business Insider, Barry Callebaut, Confectionery News https://www.businessinsider.com/3d-printed-chocolate-coming-to-european-consumer-market-after-hype-2020-2 https://www.barry-callebaut.com/en/group/media/news-stories/barry-callebaut-opens-worlds-first-3d-printing-studio-craft-unseen https://www.barry-callebaut.com/en/artisans/mona-lisa/3dstudio https://www.confectionerynews.com/Article/2020/02/18/Barry-Callebaut-opens-world-s-first-3D-printing-studio-to-craft-unseen-chocolate-experiences-VIDEO *** For story suggestions please contact tips@nextanimation.com.tw For technical and editorial support, please contact: Asia: +61 2 93 73 1841 Europe: +44 20 7542 7599 Americas and Latam: +1 800 738 8377

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