We've all spooned grub into our gaping maws at one point or another, but how about spooning a new soul into the vacant husk of American manufacturing? That's what
Spuni is doing with just a bright idea and hip-tastic technologies like crowd-funding and 3D printing.
The New York Times dug into the story of Spuni's ascent, and how it's feeding an industry, spoonful by spoonful.
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