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  2. Capitol Hill mystery soda machine - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol Hill mystery soda machine was a vending machine in Capitol Hill, Seattle, notable for its "mystery" buttons which dispensed unusual drink flavors.It is unknown who restocked the machine, which originally caused the development of a local legend that the machine was haunted, and later an enduring legacy of "cultural fascination". [1]

  3. Coca-Cola Freestyle - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola's retail drinks in the UK would usually include real sugar, unlike their US versions which use HFCS. However, since the Freestyle machine was designed to use syrup based sweetener, the Freestyle version also uses fructose-glucose syrup (HFCS) in place of sugar in UK machines. [29]

  4. Vending machine - Wikipedia

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    A snack food vending machine made in 1952 Gashapon vending machines Newspaper vending machines in Munich, Germany An automobile parking ticket machine in the Czech Republic. 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 ...

  5. Wait, why is there a camera hole in that Coke vending machine?

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    With that data, the thinking went, Coca-Cola might have new insights into new flavors it should consider producing. A source who worked for Coca-Cola for many years told Fortune they had heard a ...

  6. The World's 24 Oddest Vending Machines - AOL

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    For most of us, a vending machine is a quick and convenient dispenser of chips, candy, and soda, a welcome source of familiar packaged snacks or beverages in schools, offices, and waiting rooms.

  7. Death by vending machine - Wikipedia

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    Death by vending machine. Full size vending machines can weigh over 1,000 pounds (450 kg), [ 1] creating a risk of serious injury or death if tilted until they fall over. Vending machines being rocked or tilted have been known to cause serious injury and death when the heavy machines fall over. Users may rock machines in order to obtain free ...

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