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  2. Gumball machine - Wikipedia

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    A gumball machine. Generally, a gumball machine consists of a clear sphere (originally glass, now most often plastic) which is filled with gumballs, sitting on top of a metal base. It has a locked metal top which can be removed and gumballs can be put in. The coin is inserted into the base and a handle is turned around clockwise 360 degrees ...

  3. You may want to think twice before getting gum from a gumball ...

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    Ah, the gumball machine. That tempting, rainbow-hued orb of treats that lurks outside every supermarket, dry cleaner and amusement park in America.

  4. Vending machine - Wikipedia

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    A vending machine is an automated machine that dispenses items such as snacks, beverages, cigarettes, and lottery tickets to consumers after cash, a credit card, or other forms of payment are inserted into the machine or payment is otherwise made. [1] The first modern vending machines were developed in England in the early 1880s and dispensed ...

  5. NYC’s drug-user supply vending machine - AOL

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    The city’s drug-themed vending machine is so popular, workers have to refill it twice a week — with some neighbors embracing the gadget and others complaining it causes trouble like users ...

  6. Ford Gum - Wikipedia

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    Ford Gum. Ford Gum is an American brand of bubble gum and chewing gum often found in gum machines. It is produced by Ford Gum & Machine Co. The history of the company goes back to 1913, when Ford Mason leased 102 machines and placed them in stores and shops in New York City. The gumballs, while they are covered with different flavors, all have ...

  7. Gashapon - Wikipedia

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    Gashapon machines are similar to the coin-operated toy vending machines seen outside grocery stores and other retailers in other countries. While American coin-operated vending toys are usually cheap, low-quality products sold for a few quarters ( US$1 or less), Bandai's gashapon can cost anywhere from ¥ 100 ( US$ 0.91) to ¥ 500 ( US$ 4.56 ...

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