Vending Machine - Varieties of Vending Machines

Varieties of Vending Machines

  • Los Angeles, California, newspaper vending machine featuring news of the 1984 Summer Olympics

  • A machine that makes fresh French fries, Australia

  • Ramen noodle vending machine in the United States

  • Cigarette vending machines in Tokyo, with a woman promoting the products

  • Beer and sake machines, Japan

  • vending machine for bicycle tubes, photographed in Bad Berleburg, Germany

  • Rice vending machines, Japan

  • A Buddhist prayer bead-roll vending machine at Zenkō-ji, Nagano, Japan

  • Onsen (hot spring) water machine in Kanagawa, Japan

  • Photo booth, Germany

  • Vending machine for bicycle tubes in Berlin, Germany

  • Condom machine, Italy

  • Fishing bait machine, Spain

  • Book vending machine, United Kingdom

  • DVD vending machine, Tokyo

  • Ice cream machine, Tokyo

  • Instant noodles vending machine, Tokyo

  • Coin-operated binoculars, United States

  • Drinks and snacks vending machines alongside in National University of Singapore, Singapore

  • Automated Retail machine found in the U.S., Japan and Europe. Pictured is a Best Buy Express machine (ZoomShops)

  • Coca-Cola machine at Chiran, Kagoshima prefecture, Japan

  • Old chocolate vending machine at the Cadbury factory in Tasmania, Australia

  • Cup noodle vending machine in Kyoto, Japan

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