Sam Part turned his student design project into a sweet, viable prototype, he called the Lolpop: a detailed 3D rendering of a person's face in the form of a lollipop. From there, he and fellow Londoner Ben Redford co-founded Candy Mechanics, a fun company we've written about before. I'm sure you see where this is going - the company's developed a really neat machine that perfectly 3D prints unique Lolpops, right? Wrong. What happens when 3D printing isn't your best option for product customization? Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/166160/candy-mechanics-no-3d-printing