PancakeBot Printer Makes World’s First Eiffel Tower Pancake

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Rejoice, oh breakfast gods, for the PancakeBot is here and batter printed Eiffel Tower pancakes have been unleashed unto the world!

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Take a logo, a historic piece of intricate architecture, an origami snowflake, and make pancakes out of them with this combination 3D batter printer and griddle (yes, that’s included too, folks) robot setup.

This is not a joke. The batter is not included, despite baseball season looming, but again, this is not a joke. PancakeBot is real.

The odd renditions of the world in pancake form are real.

And if you have ever dared to think outside of the bowl, outside of the traditional blueberries or radical chocolate chip additions to an otherwise boring circle of a pancake, then the PancakeBot will be utterly fulfilling for the soul and filling for the stomach as well.

For eons humankind has dreamed beyond our means and accomplished great things.

Buildings have been erected that stand as artistic testaments to this . . . and now you can eat those testaments!

Eat the Eiffel Tower.

Why not? It is delicious when PancakeBot has given birth to her.

The included PancakeBot software traces any image on your computer, and an SD card then transports the finished file to PancakeBot. The user controls what lines are drawn first for the purposes of shading in the pancake.

This Kickstarter campaign is sure to skyrocket as restaurant brunches become aware of the PancakeBot’s witty personality.

Heck, the country club by me would probably revel in making their wealthiest patrons’ heads into delicious bloody, I mean berry, as in strawberry, stained pancakes.

For an early bird special, there are dozens of half-priced units going for $149, but if you just want to support the cause, the PancakeBot mothership will make your own face into a pancake for just $59 dollars American.

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