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Added on the 24/05/2017 14:54:11 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
Beijing's Vase cafe is setting itself apart from the competition by offering their customers the ability to take a selfie and 'print' the photo right onto the coffee foam. he cafe's customers are encouraged by the staff to take a selfie and then send it through a QR code to a special foam printer which squirts out their likeness onto their morning brew.
Customers at My Cofi cafe in Kaohsiung can purchase customized 3D sculptures in their creamy cup of coffee. My Cofi barristas have brought dozens of photos of animals alive in the cups of their customers, but can also make pretty much anything their clients want including cartoon characters, insects, other animals, and even portraits of people. Needless to say, 3D coffee foam portaits are more expensive than a regular cappucino. One portrait takes about 10 minutes for a skilled barrista to complete.
3D printing technology has expanded into the coffee business and a new latte art printer called the RippleMaker is the latest innovation to hit the market. Coffee lovers can finally drink their favourite hot beverage with a picture of anything they want, including art, famous celebrities, or even selfies printed on the foam. The Carrera Cafe in Los Angeles is one of the first coffee shops to begin offering this innovative new service.
Starbucks was recently sued for putting too much ice in their iced drinks. Believe or not, this is not the only absurd lawsuit the coffee chain has had to fend off.
People visit a Melbourne café after enduring one of the world's most prolonged series of lockdowns. The city's five million people have spent more than 260 days under lockdown since the beginning of the pandemic. But now that 70 percent of eligible people in Melbourne and surrounding Victoria state are fully vaccinated, restrictions that began on August 5 have been lifted. IMAGES