papila studio designs animal-shaped mini sorbets for youths
papila studio’s sorbets come in four different shapes + flavors
spanish design firm papila studio has developed ‘mini jungle’, a new range of children’s animal-shaped sorbets for food company helados alacant. the designers used four different animal models to create the ice pops and coated the latter with strawberry, orange, lemon, and pineapple flavorings — resulting in finely crafted and colorful desserts for the little ones to enjoy. the sorbets are currently distributed within the ice cream range of a leading supermarket chain in europe and are present in thirty countries around the world.
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finely-crafted designs, with a precise production process
the production process begins by inserting the sorbet into stainless steel molds, freezing it, then inserting a stick to extract the shape in one direction. ‘it involves numerous restrictions in terms of departure angles, edge rounding, minimum/maximum diameters, volume, and/or fragility in details,‘ clarifies the papilo studio team. the designers have indeed pushed the limit of the modeling process to obtain a highly detailed shape that would facilitate extraction from the mold at the required angles/diameters and retain the desired shape after the coating bath.
the mini sorbets come in four different animal shapes and flavored coatings
beside papila studio’s finely crafted design of the mini sorbets, product quality is also optimized with the incorporation of natural colorings and flavorings, the reduction of sugars, and the replacement of plastic sticks with wooden ones. overall, ‘mini jungle’ echoes a more conscious — and aesthetically pleasing — approach to children’s snacks.
before and after the coating bath | strawberry flavor
before and after the coating bath | pineapple flavor
before and after the coating bath | orange flavor
before and after the coating bath | lemon flavor
project info:
name: mini jungle
designer: papila studio
client: helados alacant
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edited by: lea zeitoun | designboom