This week's news we didn't cover moves from edible 3D printed products like potato chips, to blended reality products, namely HP's new bundle. PepsiCo kicks off the news with a 3D printed Deeply Ridged and patented potato chip; a Kickstarter campaign proves quite successful for small electronic blocks to augment Lego sets; and the IoBot just makes it easier and easier to print and control robots. UL and 3DSIM participate in a new partnership, a new metal extruder called the COBRA makes it easier to print at high temperatures, there's a mini ceramic printer now for Fablabs and Makerspaces, and a bundle of HP blended reality products is available ahead of the Multi Jet Fusion printer release. Now you can eat 3D printed chips, control am easy to make robot with your smartphone, watch your kids play with lit up Lego-style blocks while you wait on that ceramic or flexible plastic item to complete printing. All the while, you are on your laptop designing items that you plan to print on the new Multi Jet Fusion printer arrives. Read more about these stories in the full article: http://3dprint.com/72537/stories-we-missed-june-13/