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In the article,” Teenagers secure $50K Shark Tank Funds to stop your ice cream dripping with the Drip Drop,” discusses two tennagers who were on Shark Tank were able to get an investment to their invention that would solve messy ice cream cones with the assistance of a 3D printer. It states,” Everyone has their own technique to deal with the issue. They include running the risk of brain freeze by eating it fast, contorting ourselves into odd positions to catch the drips and using handfuls of tissues. None of them are really ideal solutions. But now, Nassif and Greenwald have created the 3D printed Drip Drop saucer. It is obvious, childish, perfect and brilliant, all at the same time.” By using their school’s 3D printer, they came up with the

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