Ice Cream That Changes Color as You Lick It? Yes, Please

direkiller

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Jadak said:
Alcom1 said:
You keep going on about color changing ice cream, but I don't see any color changing ice cream!
Did I mention I'm colorblind?
I'm not seeing a difference.
I'm no expert on colour blindness, but shouldn't you still be seeing the difference as it gets lighter/darker?
nope, as you can find out for yourself


http://colorfilter.wickline.org/
use red/green

the url it makes is a long one so I can't link the page directly
 

Geisterkarle

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Magenta?
Ok, I'm from Germany and I'm concerned that our Telecom (telephone/internet/...) will sue him because of the color! Wouldn't be the first time they did that! Last time they won...
 

Baresark

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That's cool and everything, but I don't know if I would see that as a selling point. I don't judge my food by how it looks, only how it tastes and how it feels in my belly.

Physicist... it's mentioned multiple times in the article, but this would fall more under the area of chemistry. It's not intuitively obvious that a physicist would make something like this.
 

Major_Tom

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Alcom1 said:
You keep going on about color changing ice cream, but I don't see any color changing ice cream!
Did I mention I'm colorblind?
I'm not seeing a difference.
Me too, can't see shit. Even the words "pink" and "blue" (the colours I can usually distinguish) in the beginning look the same. The video's shitty quality doesn't help either.
 

kasperbbs

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Erm, i'm not paying extra for colorful food. Regular ice cream is good enough for me as long as it's cold and tastes good.