Selffee Is The Edible Photobooth That You Need At Your Next Function

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Sure, self love is healthy and all, on some Eat, Pray, Love tip, but would you actually eat your face? While you marinate on that odd concept, let me just fast track that result for you: you probably would if it was on a tasty cupcake or bomb breakfast burrito.

Thanks to the good folks at Selffee, the mobile edible photobooth, this delectable concept is a reality. Using edible inks that are FDA certified and safe to eat, Selffee uses an exclusive app and technology that allows a customer to take a selfie or send them an image for use. They then print the image using their technology onto cold brew iced coffee, cupcakes, cookies and more.

The New York City-based startup is the first of its kind and is the perfect compliment to any type of event and function.

Currently Selffee has an Indiegogo campaign running for the next month to help raise support for their truly unique and fun experience. So if you’re all about taking a bite out of a Crying MJ cupcake or sipping out of an image of Arthur’s fist, or even simply enjoying an In-N-Out Double Double with your personal logo on it like we did, you can check it out, donate, then get your mail order Selffee cookies here.

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