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Learn more about gumball machines and the vending industry here

We can help you learn more about some of the basic questions about the vending and gumball industry.

We have even listed the major brands of gumball machines and the most common types of gumballs that are put in gumball machines.

Some people will have a gumball machine in their game room or fun room just to add a little more authenticity to the room. You can decide if you want the machine to dispense a gumball for free or if you want to charge for it. Please be advised if you have little ones around the house and you decide to make the machine free spin, you will run out of gumballs very quickly.

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Vending machines became so popular in the United States that virtually everything was soon offered from a vending machine: cigars, postcards, stamps, etc. The first completely coin operated restaurant was opened in Philadelphia in 1902. It was called Horn & Hardart and was a popular institution until the 1960s when the fast food craze finally put them out of business.


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