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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21:
A box of empty Efes beer bottles is seen outside a bar in the northern part of Nicosia, administered by the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and recognized only by Turkey, near the United Nations–controlled buffer zone that separates it from the Republic of Cyprus–controlled south, on October 21, 2025.
The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21:
Two pints of Efes beer sit on a table on the terrace of a local restaurant near the boundary between the northern part of Nicosia, administered by the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and recognized only by Turkey, and the United Nations–controlled buffer zone that separates it from the Republic of Cyprus–controlled south, is seen on October 21, 2025.
The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21:
A line of empty Efes beer bottles is seen outside a bar in the northern part of Nicosia, administered by the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and recognized only by Turkey, near the United Nations–controlled buffer zone that separates it from the Republic of Cyprus–controlled south, on October 21, 2025.
The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21:
An Efes beer tower seen on the terrace of a local restaurant near the boundary between the northern part of Nicosia, administered by the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and recognized only by Turkey, and the United Nations–controlled buffer zone that separates it from the Republic of Cyprus–controlled south, is seen on October 21, 2025.
The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Views From Portugal
Tourists gather in front of the Pina Colada stand on October 11, 2025 in Porto, Portugal. NO SALES POLAND (Photo by Andrzej Iwanczuk/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ayia Napa
AYIA NAPA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 18:
An advertisement featuring a giant Margarita cocktail seen in Ayia Napa, Cyprus, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Plastic Factory in Dhaka
October 16, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A worker transports sacks of discarded plastic bags near the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Economy And Business In Poland
Dr Pepper drinks are seen in a shop in Krakow, Poland on October 13, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Economy And Business In Poland
Dr Pepper drinks are seen in a shop in Krakow, Poland on October 13, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Plastic Bottle Recycling in Bangladesh
October 14, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Workers sort used plastic bottles in a recycling factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. They help to prevent the bottles from being discarded, sent to landfill, where they can take 1,000 years to biodegrade, or incinerated, which produces toxic fumes. The emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases will be reduced if recycling takes place in the production of new plastics. This small yet significant act supports environmental sustainability by promoting a responsible cycle of reuse, reducing the strain on natural resources, and safeguarding our ecosystem for future generations. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Daily Life In Bucharest
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA – OCTOBER 09:
A café displays a 'Welcome Open' sign at its entrance in Central Bucharest, Romania, on October 09, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bucharest
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA – OCTOBER 9:
The interior of Café Van Gogh is seen in central Bucharest, Romania, on October 9, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Bordbistro Compartment Of ICE Train
The illuminated refrigerator inside the Bordbistro carriage of a Deutsche Bahn ICE train is seen through the window at Munich Central Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 10, 2025. Bottled beverages and alcoholic drinks are visible in the onboard restaurant section. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Bordbistro Compartment Of ICE Train
The illuminated refrigerator inside the Bordbistro carriage of a Deutsche Bahn ICE train is seen through the window at Munich Central Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 10, 2025. Bottled beverages and alcoholic drinks are visible in the onboard restaurant section. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Fristo Beverage Market Sign
The logo of Fristo, a German beverage retail chain, is seen on a store building in Regensburg, Bavaria, Upper Palatinate, Germany, on October 4, 2025. Fristo operates numerous beverage markets across Germany, offering a wide range of drinks and bottled products. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
A nearly empty outdoor seating area in Krakow’s historic UNESCO Market Square, Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
A selection of automn drinks and cocktails on display outside a restaurant in Krakow's Old Town, in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Viktualienmarkt Crowds In Munich
Large crowds of people visit the Viktualienmarkt in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 27, 2025. Visitors gather around food stalls and market shops, some dressed in traditional clothing during the weekend. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Viktualienmarkt Crowds In Munich
Large crowds of people visit the Viktualienmarkt in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 27, 2025. Visitors gather around food stalls and market shops, some dressed in traditional clothing during the weekend. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Viktualienmarkt Crowds In Munich
Large crowds of people visit the Viktualienmarkt in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 27, 2025. Visitors gather around food stalls and market shops, some dressed in traditional clothing during the weekend. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Top Of A Beverage Stand
The top of a decorated beverage stand with oversized bottles and beverage images is seen at Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany, on September 26, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Beverage Delivery At Germany’s First McDonald’s
The first McDonald's in Germany receives a beverage delivery in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 29, 2025. The restaurant, located in Munich-Giesing, opens in 1971 and is still in operation today. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 16:
A sign reading 'Rate us on Google' ('Ocen nas w Google') is seen on a restaurant table in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 16, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 16:
A sign reading 'Rate us on Google' ('Ocen nas w Google') is seen on a restaurant table in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 16, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Nunc. portafilter espresso machine, designed for smart and easy use, is displayed during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The brand is showcasing its latest innovations in coffee brewing and modern kitchen appliances. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Nunc. logo is displayed during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The brand is showcasing its latest innovations in coffee brewing and modern kitchen appliances. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
The Nunc. portafilter espresso machine, designed for smart and easy use, is displayed during IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025.
The brand is showcasing its latest innovations in coffee brewing and modern kitchen appliances. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In London
A pub and restaurant, Sun in Splendour, has a striking yellow facade in the Notting Hill district of London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto) -
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Asian Street Food Festival In Malang Indonesia
Visitors queue to order Thai food and drinks at a stall during the Asia street food festival at Sawojajar mall in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on September 6, 2025. Local governments increase economic activities that bring in the masses. Amid weakening purchasing power, Indonesia's economic growth in the second quarter reaches 5.12% year-on-year this year. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto) -
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Asian Street Food Festival In Malang Indonesia
Visitors queue to order Thai food and drinks at a stall during the Asia street food festival at Sawojajar mall in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on September 6, 2025. Local governments increase economic activities that bring in the masses. Amid weakening purchasing power, Indonesia's economic growth in the second quarter reaches 5.12% year-on-year this year. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto) -
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Asian Street Food Festival In Malang Indonesia
Visitors pass in front of a Thailand food and beverage stand during the Asia street food festival at Sawojajar mall in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on September 6, 2025. Local governments increase economic activities that bring in the masses. Amid weakening purchasing power and Indonesia's economic growth in the second quarter reaching 5.12% year-on-year, this year (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Asian Street Food Festival In Malang Indonesia
Hundreds of visitors look at and order food and drinks during the Asia Street Food Festival at Sawojajar mall in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on September 6, 2025. Local governments increase economic activities that bring in the masses amid weakening purchasing power and Indonesia's economic growth in the second quarter reaching 5.12% year-on-year this year (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Asian Street Food Festival In Malang Indonesia
Visitors queue to order Thai food and drinks at a stall during the Asia street food festival at Sawojajar mall in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on September 6, 2025. Local governments increase economic activities that bring in the masses. Amid weakening purchasing power, Indonesia's economic growth in the second quarter reaches 5.12% year-on-year this year. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto) -
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Asian Street Food Festival In Malang Indonesia
Visitors queue to order Thai food and drinks at a stall during the Asia street food festival at Sawojajar mall in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on September 6, 2025. Local governments increase economic activities that bring in the masses. Amid weakening purchasing power, Indonesia's economic growth in the second quarter reaches 5.12% year-on-year this year. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto) -
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French Minister Of Labour Catherine Vautrin Visits An Intermarche Supermarket, In Paris
An illustrative photo shows the beer section of an Intermarche supermarket in Paris, France, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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French Minister Of Labour Catherine Vautrin Visits An Intermarche Supermarket, In Paris
An illustrative photo shows the beer section of an Intermarche supermarket in Paris, France, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 28:
A selection of drinks and cocktails on display outside a restaurant in Krakow's Old Town, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 28:
A selection of drinks and cocktails on display outside a restaurant in Krakow's Old Town, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 27:
A 'Happy Hour' sign outside a bar advertises discounted beer from 4–7 pm in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 27, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Hand-held printer for food,drinks,paper and skin
Ferrari Press Agency
EdiBot 1
Ref 17035
30/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: iKoffy
A pocket sized printer that can put edible illustrations on foot and drinks is set to brighten up special meal times.
The device can also print full colour images on paper clothes and even skin.
The EdiBot by US coffee accessory company iKoffy is said to brighten up cookies, sandwiches, and lattes.
It only requires a flat surface for printing.
The printer is claimed to deliver sharp, detailed images with vibrant hues.
It is paired with a companion app and the user selects an image to print.
Users place an included alignment ruler on top of the food, lay down the printer on top, and press the print button, then manually move the printer across the length/
It can do small one-time prints up to 2.3 cm inches in diameter, which is ideal for printing on food items.
However, it can also perform long prints up to 120cm meters and multi-line printing by simply selecting those options in the app.
It uses an edible ink that’s both vegan and kosher-friendly, with ingredients made up of water, glycerine, propylene glycol, US Food and Drug
OPS: The iKoffy EdiBot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Hand-held printer for food,drinks,paper and skin
Ferrari Press Agency
EdiBot 1
Ref 17035
30/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: iKoffy
A pocket sized printer that can put edible illustrations on foot and drinks is set to brighten up special meal times.
The device can also print full colour images on paper clothes and even skin.
The EdiBot by US coffee accessory company iKoffy is said to brighten up cookies, sandwiches, and lattes.
It only requires a flat surface for printing.
The printer is claimed to deliver sharp, detailed images with vibrant hues.
It is paired with a companion app and the user selects an image to print.
Users place an included alignment ruler on top of the food, lay down the printer on top, and press the print button, then manually move the printer across the length/
It can do small one-time prints up to 2.3 cm inches in diameter, which is ideal for printing on food items.
However, it can also perform long prints up to 120cm meters and multi-line printing by simply selecting those options in the app.
It uses an edible ink that’s both vegan and kosher-friendly, with ingredients made up of water, glycerine, propylene glycol, US Food and Drug
OPS: The iKoffy EdiBot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Hand-held printer for food,drinks,paper and skin
Ferrari Press Agency
EdiBot 1
Ref 17035
30/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: iKoffy
A pocket sized printer that can put edible illustrations on foot and drinks is set to brighten up special meal times.
The device can also print full colour images on paper clothes and even skin.
The EdiBot by US coffee accessory company iKoffy is said to brighten up cookies, sandwiches, and lattes.
It only requires a flat surface for printing.
The printer is claimed to deliver sharp, detailed images with vibrant hues.
It is paired with a companion app and the user selects an image to print.
Users place an included alignment ruler on top of the food, lay down the printer on top, and press the print button, then manually move the printer across the length/
It can do small one-time prints up to 2.3 cm inches in diameter, which is ideal for printing on food items.
However, it can also perform long prints up to 120cm meters and multi-line printing by simply selecting those options in the app.
It uses an edible ink that’s both vegan and kosher-friendly, with ingredients made up of water, glycerine, propylene glycol, US Food and Drug
OPS: The iKoffy EdiBot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187406362_FER
Hand-held printer for food,drinks,paper and skin
Ferrari Press Agency
EdiBot 1
Ref 17035
30/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: iKoffy
A pocket sized printer that can put edible illustrations on foot and drinks is set to brighten up special meal times.
The device can also print full colour images on paper clothes and even skin.
The EdiBot by US coffee accessory company iKoffy is said to brighten up cookies, sandwiches, and lattes.
It only requires a flat surface for printing.
The printer is claimed to deliver sharp, detailed images with vibrant hues.
It is paired with a companion app and the user selects an image to print.
Users place an included alignment ruler on top of the food, lay down the printer on top, and press the print button, then manually move the printer across the length/
It can do small one-time prints up to 2.3 cm inches in diameter, which is ideal for printing on food items.
However, it can also perform long prints up to 120cm meters and multi-line printing by simply selecting those options in the app.
It uses an edible ink that’s both vegan and kosher-friendly, with ingredients made up of water, glycerine, propylene glycol, US Food and Drug
OPS: The iKoffy EdiBot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Hand-held printer for food,drinks,paper and skin
Ferrari Press Agency
EdiBot 1
Ref 17035
30/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: iKoffy
A pocket sized printer that can put edible illustrations on foot and drinks is set to brighten up special meal times.
The device can also print full colour images on paper clothes and even skin.
The EdiBot by US coffee accessory company iKoffy is said to brighten up cookies, sandwiches, and lattes.
It only requires a flat surface for printing.
The printer is claimed to deliver sharp, detailed images with vibrant hues.
It is paired with a companion app and the user selects an image to print.
Users place an included alignment ruler on top of the food, lay down the printer on top, and press the print button, then manually move the printer across the length/
It can do small one-time prints up to 2.3 cm inches in diameter, which is ideal for printing on food items.
However, it can also perform long prints up to 120cm meters and multi-line printing by simply selecting those options in the app.
It uses an edible ink that’s both vegan and kosher-friendly, with ingredients made up of water, glycerine, propylene glycol, US Food and Drug
OPS: The iKoffy EdiBot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187406360_FER
Hand-held printer for food,drinks,paper and skin
Ferrari Press Agency
EdiBot 1
Ref 17035
30/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: iKoffy
A pocket sized printer that can put edible illustrations on foot and drinks is set to brighten up special meal times.
The device can also print full colour images on paper clothes and even skin.
The EdiBot by US coffee accessory company iKoffy is said to brighten up cookies, sandwiches, and lattes.
It only requires a flat surface for printing.
The printer is claimed to deliver sharp, detailed images with vibrant hues.
It is paired with a companion app and the user selects an image to print.
Users place an included alignment ruler on top of the food, lay down the printer on top, and press the print button, then manually move the printer across the length/
It can do small one-time prints up to 2.3 cm inches in diameter, which is ideal for printing on food items.
However, it can also perform long prints up to 120cm meters and multi-line printing by simply selecting those options in the app.
It uses an edible ink that’s both vegan and kosher-friendly, with ingredients made up of water, glycerine, propylene glycol, US Food and Drug
OPS: The iKoffy EdiBot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Hand-held printer for food,drinks,paper and skin
Ferrari Press Agency
EdiBot 1
Ref 17035
30/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: iKoffy
A pocket sized printer that can put edible illustrations on foot and drinks is set to brighten up special meal times.
The device can also print full colour images on paper clothes and even skin.
The EdiBot by US coffee accessory company iKoffy is said to brighten up cookies, sandwiches, and lattes.
It only requires a flat surface for printing.
The printer is claimed to deliver sharp, detailed images with vibrant hues.
It is paired with a companion app and the user selects an image to print.
Users place an included alignment ruler on top of the food, lay down the printer on top, and press the print button, then manually move the printer across the length/
It can do small one-time prints up to 2.3 cm inches in diameter, which is ideal for printing on food items.
However, it can also perform long prints up to 120cm meters and multi-line printing by simply selecting those options in the app.
It uses an edible ink that’s both vegan and kosher-friendly, with ingredients made up of water, glycerine, propylene glycol, US Food and Drug
OPS: The iKoffy EdiBot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187406358_FER
Hand-held printer for food,drinks,paper and skin
Ferrari Press Agency
EdiBot 1
Ref 17035
30/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: iKoffy
A pocket sized printer that can put edible illustrations on foot and drinks is set to brighten up special meal times.
The device can also print full colour images on paper clothes and even skin.
The EdiBot by US coffee accessory company iKoffy is said to brighten up cookies, sandwiches, and lattes.
It only requires a flat surface for printing.
The printer is claimed to deliver sharp, detailed images with vibrant hues.
It is paired with a companion app and the user selects an image to print.
Users place an included alignment ruler on top of the food, lay down the printer on top, and press the print button, then manually move the printer across the length/
It can do small one-time prints up to 2.3 cm inches in diameter, which is ideal for printing on food items.
However, it can also perform long prints up to 120cm meters and multi-line printing by simply selecting those options in the app.
It uses an edible ink that’s both vegan and kosher-friendly, with ingredients made up of water, glycerine, propylene glycol, US Food and Drug
OPS: The iKoffy EdiBot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187406357_FER
Hand-held printer for food,drinks,paper and skin
Ferrari Press Agency
EdiBot 1
Ref 17035
30/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: iKoffy
A pocket sized printer that can put edible illustrations on foot and drinks is set to brighten up special meal times.
The device can also print full colour images on paper clothes and even skin.
The EdiBot by US coffee accessory company iKoffy is said to brighten up cookies, sandwiches, and lattes.
It only requires a flat surface for printing.
The printer is claimed to deliver sharp, detailed images with vibrant hues.
It is paired with a companion app and the user selects an image to print.
Users place an included alignment ruler on top of the food, lay down the printer on top, and press the print button, then manually move the printer across the length/
It can do small one-time prints up to 2.3 cm inches in diameter, which is ideal for printing on food items.
However, it can also perform long prints up to 120cm meters and multi-line printing by simply selecting those options in the app.
It uses an edible ink that’s both vegan and kosher-friendly, with ingredients made up of water, glycerine, propylene glycol, US Food and Drug
OPS: The iKoffy EdiBot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187406356_FER
Hand-held printer for food,drinks,paper and skin
Ferrari Press Agency
EdiBot 1
Ref 17035
30/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: iKoffy
A pocket sized printer that can put edible illustrations on foot and drinks is set to brighten up special meal times.
The device can also print full colour images on paper clothes and even skin.
The EdiBot by US coffee accessory company iKoffy is said to brighten up cookies, sandwiches, and lattes.
It only requires a flat surface for printing.
The printer is claimed to deliver sharp, detailed images with vibrant hues.
It is paired with a companion app and the user selects an image to print.
Users place an included alignment ruler on top of the food, lay down the printer on top, and press the print button, then manually move the printer across the length/
It can do small one-time prints up to 2.3 cm inches in diameter, which is ideal for printing on food items.
However, it can also perform long prints up to 120cm meters and multi-line printing by simply selecting those options in the app.
It uses an edible ink that’s both vegan and kosher-friendly, with ingredients made up of water, glycerine, propylene glycol, US Food and Drug
OPS: The iKoffy EdiBot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187406355_FER
Hand-held printer for food,drinks,paper and skin
Ferrari Press Agency
EdiBot 1
Ref 17035
30/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: iKoffy
A pocket sized printer that can put edible illustrations on foot and drinks is set to brighten up special meal times.
The device can also print full colour images on paper clothes and even skin.
The EdiBot by US coffee accessory company iKoffy is said to brighten up cookies, sandwiches, and lattes.
It only requires a flat surface for printing.
The printer is claimed to deliver sharp, detailed images with vibrant hues.
It is paired with a companion app and the user selects an image to print.
Users place an included alignment ruler on top of the food, lay down the printer on top, and press the print button, then manually move the printer across the length/
It can do small one-time prints up to 2.3 cm inches in diameter, which is ideal for printing on food items.
However, it can also perform long prints up to 120cm meters and multi-line printing by simply selecting those options in the app.
It uses an edible ink that’s both vegan and kosher-friendly, with ingredients made up of water, glycerine, propylene glycol, US Food and Drug
OPS: The iKoffy EdiBot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
