Printing Custom Treats for Any Occasion

Charlie Ruffolo • May 18, 2021

LCI is getting personal with custom-printed edibles! Whether you’re looking to monogram macaroons for your wedding reception or put your company logo on cookies for your next corporate event, our LogoJET FSR90 Edible Ink Printer can make it happen!


What Types of Food can You Use Edible Print on?

Our LogoJET printer is capable of printing on anything from small, pea-sized items to objects as large as 24” wide, 36” long, and 6” high. Food products that are flat and light in color have the best finished quality. 

 

What Kind of Images can be Printed on Cookies and Cakes?

Let your imagination run wild! Print personalized holiday cookies for your office party. Poke fun at your spouse by printing a baby picture on their 40th birthday cake. Celebrating your 50th anniversary? Personalize s'mores kit with a wedding photo and “Here’s to 50 s’more years.” The possibilities are nearly endless!  Best of all, personalized, edible treats are a fantastic compliment to any event, big or small. You can’t go wrong!


Is Edible Ink Safe to Eat?

Yes! The inks are manufactured in the United States and are all food-grade and fully edible. The edible ink in the LogoJET is both Kosher and Halal and certified.  Even the product used to clean the machine is edible!


How Much Does it Cost to Print Edible Images?

Due to the highly customizable nature of our LogoJET products, prices vary based on the project. Turnaround time ranges from 72 hours to 1 week, depending on the time of year and the size of the order. 


Louisiana Culinary Institute is the perfect choice for any of your upcoming events. With multiple venue options, catering, and custom printed edibles, we are equipped to handle nearly all of your event needs in one place. Contact us for a quote for your next event.



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