3D printing is all the rage right now. Once we fully master it, it'll simplify so many processes and we'll be able to print anything in any shape, and at any time. But until then, we'll do what we can with it.
Jeroen Domburg used a 3D printer to print fun shapes into Jell-O shots. He used a hollow needle to print with a mixture of liquor, food coloring, and corn starch instead of plastic. Once inserted into the shot, the printer can be instructed to make a variety of figures like any other 3D printer.
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