Edible 3D-Printed Ornaments

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Sugar Labs' Crystalline Ornaments Put a Modern Spin on Decorations

It's a Christmas tradition to get into the spirit of the season by adding edible decorations like candy canes and food-based garlands to the home and Sugar Lab is updating this practice with 3D-printed ornaments. The Crystalline Ornaments by Sugar Lab are made from crystalline sugar and are said to taste like peppermint.

The delicate, edible 3D-printed ornaments are designed to be suspended from ribbons and their multi-dimensional forms take cues from the uniqueness of snowflakes. The Crystalline Ornaments help to add a modern look to holiday trees, thanks to their cool color schemes and bold lines. Purchasing the edible winter ornament set shares six snowy ornaments from Sugar Lab that can be appreciated by more than one of the senses.
Trend Themes
1. Edible 3d-printing - The fusion of 3D printing technology and edible materials offers opportunities for developing innovative and customizable food products.
2. Personalized Food Decorations - The ability to 3D print edible decorations offers an opportunity for consumers to create personalized, unique and aesthetically pleasing decorations for celebrations and events.
3. Sustainable Food Manufacturing - 3D printing offers potential for reducing food waste and increasing efficiency in food manufacturing, by enabling customization and precision in production.
Industry Implications
1. Food Manufacturing - Food manufacturers have an opportunity to explore 3D printing technology to develop innovative and customizable food products and improve their production efficiency.
2. Event Management - Event planners have an opportunity to offer personalized and unique edible decorations for celebrations and events using 3D printing technology.
3. Education - Educational institutions have an opportunity to integrate 3D printing technology in their culinary programs to train future chefs and food technologists in creating innovative food products.

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