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 ...
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 ...
Looking for a way to binge on baked goods without the wait-time of actually baking? Two Harvard students are working to patent Spray Cake, which releases cake batter out of a dispenser that works like ...
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.
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 ...
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