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Customize your toast

We love toast here at Slashfood, but we think that toast is a little more fun when you can customize it. We're not referring to whether you like your toast light or dark, with butter or with Nutella, but to actually using a design for the toast itself. So far, we have see snakes on toast, pop art on toast, love notes on toast and Disney characters. None of those can top the Zuse Toast Printer, though. This wall-mounted toaster can burn - by which we mean toast - any 12x12 px image onto your toast using "a technology similar to early matrix printers," working line by line until the image has been reproduced. The toaster comes with some images already uploaded, but it sounds as though you would be able to add your own to the image inventory, too.

I have no idea what that little cube guy under the toaster is supposed to be, but I can think of at least a few designs that would make my morning toast a little more interesting.

[via SciFi Tech]

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Filed Under: Food Oddities, Food Gadgets
Tags: bread, breakfast, custom, gadget, Gadgets, kitchen, line printing, morning, new toaster, oddities, toast, toaster, toasting, zuse

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david

10-07-2006 @3:45PM david said... At last, my goal of being immortalized on a piece of toast will soon be accomplished!
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Blair

10-07-2006 @11:50PM Blair said... Nicole,

Care to enlightenn us with those images?
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David

10-09-2006 @11:06AM David said... I believe the 'little cube guy' is Domo-Kun.
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GL

10-11-2006 @2:44PM GL said... I'm not sure exactly what all the images on the toast are, but more simplistic images like a heart or a Christmas tree would be nice. A slice of toast with a happy face on it and some soup could really help brighten the day of a child feeling under the weather.
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