Crave some cake but don't have time to make it from scratch? Now a patent-pending invention will let you simply spray one out of a can. Called Spray Cake, the idea was whipped by Harvard juniors John ...
For two Harvard University undergrads, what began as "an excuse to eat a lot of cake" may turn into the invention of a lifetime. John McCallum, a 20-year-old from Louisiana, was daydreaming about cake ...
BOSTON (CBS) – Two Harvard students have come up with a new way to bake a cake that apparently had never been done, until now. It's called Spray Cake and it will turn quick-baking on its head. It ...
Cake is a classic dessert and its last great leap forward was in the 1930s when the box cake was invented. Two Harvard juniors are attempting to change how we eat cake again. They’ve created spray ...
Just when you thought that mankind’s genius could stretch no further, a solid year of research has given birth to a new apex in cake innovation. Friends, say hello to Spray Cake, the Harvard-bred cake ...
We want this in our face. How did no one think of this before? It started as a class project but two Harvard students have possibly stumbled on the answer to every lazy, sweet-toothed person’s dreams.
Cake will come in a can, allergy-sufferers will be able to taste-test their food and legislation will be tracked big-data style if the newest winners of Harvard’s i3 entrepreneurship challenge have ...
You’d be hard pressed to think of anything that better exemplifies the trend toward instant gratification than the phenomenon known as sprayable food. In recent years, offerings have expanded from ...
Baking made easy by two Harvard undergrads. Two Harvard students invented Spray Cake, cake batter in a whipped-cream style can, which is seen in this still from their "Spray Cake i3 Gala Action Reel" ...
Two Harvard students have found a way for unskilled bakers to have their cake and eat it too. John McCallum and Brooke Nowakowski, both rising juniors, are the inventors of Spray Cake, a microwaveable ...