You can thank a very large, and very strange, machine called a puffing gun for all those Cheerios you crunched on as a kid. And if all goes according to plan, you'll be able to see one of those guns, ...
Described as the culinary equivalent of Google, the man behind an ambitious project that will see a state-of-the-art food and drink museum built in New York City has revealed details on its first ...
Puffing technology is one of the early revolutions in the food industry. The Museum of Food and Drink founder Dave Arnold joins digits with a look at the first exhibit, a 3,200-pound mobile puffing ...
The Museum of Food and Drink Launches With A BOOM! MOFAD makes New York’s obsession with eating and drinking a reality--starting with a giant breakfast cereal puffer gun in Foley Square.
Did you know that Kix and Cheerios were made by this giant cereal-shooting gun? It’s just one of many exhibits that culinary innovator Dave Arnold wants to put in his new museum. BY Sydney Brownstone ...
It might seem unlikely, but once upon a time the cereal you tiredly shove into your face every morning came out of a gun. But it was a very special kind of gun: a puffing gun. In fact, the puffing ...