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With this 3D pen you can design and draw your own instant candies

With this 3D pen you may design and draw your personal prompt candies

If you could design your own candy what would it look like? Whether you want to make star-shaped candy or edible 3D flowers, the Polaroid CandyPlay 3D Pen will help you make your ideas a reality. It’s the world’s first device that lets you draw what you want to eat. Instead of ink, however, colored candy cartridges in different flavors are used.

Similar to a 3D printer pen, you can use the device to draw three-dimensional objects. But instead of emitting plastic, it oozes sticky candy out. Each pen comes with four cartridges that are used as edible printing material. You can choose from six different sugar-free flavors: strawberry, orange, apple, grape, lemon and cola.

The pen is also designed to be easy to use. There is no software to learn – just plug it in and wait for an LED light to indicate the candy is heated and ready to use. Then press the red start button to allow the candy to flow out as you draw. Polaroid suggests drawing directly on parchment paper or parchment paper. Once the candies have dried a bit, they will be malleable enough to shape anything you’d like.

If you need a little inspiration, Polaroid has a selection of design templates to get you started. Just trace them to create candy flowers, leaves, hats, a crown, and more. And if you’re comfortable with the pen, there is a 3D candy house that looks like a cute challenge!

Check out the Polaroid CandyPlay 3D pen below and find out how to get your hands on one on the Polaroid website.

The new Polaroid CandyPlay 3D Pen is the world’s first device that lets you draw what you want to eat.

Polaroid CandyPlay 3D pen

It is filled with colored candy cartridges in different flavors.

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