QR Code Blog explains (exclusively in QR codes, disturbingly) how one might go about creating a QR Code using white and dark chocolate. As if Google’s Japanese translation wasn’t finicky enough, the QR Code Blog relegates us to decoding the QR and then translating the results, all in the name of journalism. Actually, RFID in Japan claims it says “I love you” in Japanese, so we’ll take their word for it. If nothing else, perhaps QR Codes can become the new double-dutch, perfect for gradeschoolers eager to pass notes using a higher level of encryption than pig latin, lest their missives are intercepted by the headmistress.
How to encode a message on food [RFIDinJapan]
QR Chocolate (In QR->Japanese. Good luck.) [QRCodeBlog]