Arigatou, a Japanese company specializing in the sale of laser-etched food products, offers "Taberu Me" edible business cards printed on peanuts in Japan.
They use a high grade CO2 laser engraver capable of etching 700 characters per second on to any hard organic materials like beans, nuts, rice or pasta.
As for the product name, Taberu means "eat" and Me could either be an abbreviation of meishi (business card) or "me" in English, in which case Taberu Me would be saying "Eat me".
A jar of 150 Taberu Me ("Eat Me") business cards cost 5,800 yen (about $50).

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