Is Milka Bubbles just Inverted Voronoi? 🤔

Obviosly it is not serious question, but i really impresed that if thats true - it is pretty creative way to use voronoi as main marketing feature of the product :exploding_head:
I started think about that while work with inverted voronoi shapes and see those milky-bubbles

waiting for marketing of Perlin Burger and Distortion Cola :thinking:

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The voronoi pattern is a really interesting one because you’ll find it all over nature! The walls of ice caves and sun cups are one example:

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The cells in your body (this is from a plant) do the same! The Voronoi distribution is simply the result of the most efficient and fair occupation of space when given a number of arbitrary points.

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