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Gormie
June 2nd, 2008 at
6:18 am
We have beer vending machines here in the Czech Republic. They are able to read personal ID cards to verify the buyer’s age. No special “beer pass” is needed.
pic: http://www.lidovky.cz/foto.asp?r=ln_ekonomika&styl=zoom&foto1=SVO19b7f 3_ek5pivo.jpg -
Austrian
June 2nd, 2008 at
7:09 am
Austria’s cigarette vending machines require age verification via your ATM card (which you can also use to pay).
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Miss Cellania
June 2nd, 2008 at
7:16 am
Call me old-fashioned, but I don’t have an ATM card or a debit card. I just don’t like machines (or people) having access to my bank account. There are too many horror stories here in the US. I use a credit card for everything. Not only does it keep the transactions separate from my bank, but I also earn frequent flyer miles.
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LisaL
June 2nd, 2008 at
7:49 am
Oh I had the pleasure of going into a pay toilet in Verona Italy. Nastiest experience ever.
It’s clean, but everything gets hosed down after each use… and being a girl, and there being no seat on the extremely high stool… my ass got completely wet. That’s not bad though… the freaking toilet paper only allowed you like 4 sheets of that sandpaper crap that doesn’t soak of anything. AWFUL.
We learned our lesson after that. Did what everyone else did, located the closest McDonalds and used their toilets.. even though those weren’t any better…but at least they were free. -
Aeris
June 2nd, 2008 at
8:27 am
Hmm, I am a bit surprised about cigarette vending machines being special or rare, they’re everywhere around here. Just like condom machines or those for personal hygiene articles….
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Lauren
June 2nd, 2008 at
9:14 am
You totally missed out on the Art-O-Mat!
http://www.artomat.org“Art-o-mat machines are retired cigarette vending machines that have been converted to vend art. There are 82 active machines in various locations throughout the country.”
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PeteRepeat
June 2nd, 2008 at
9:30 am
Besides the Atlanta airport, the Las Vegas airport also has electronic vending machines. They also have slot machines, but that’s expected from Las Vegas.
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Grok
June 2nd, 2008 at
9:47 am
What? No mention of the elusive Used Panties Machine? Ah, Japan… my quirk-o-meter overflows from thy bounty!
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radams
June 2nd, 2008 at
9:52 am
Here’s a picture i took of an art vending machine in Buenos Aires:
http://flickr.com/photos/cyberobin/981014135/in/set-72157601168297997/ -
Ry
June 2nd, 2008 at
10:06 am
Live bait vending machines were around well before 1993. As a kid in the 70’s and 80’s I can remember buying many a syrofoam cup of worms from them. It didn’t seem odd at all at the time.
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librarystein
June 2nd, 2008 at
11:09 am
http://www.hollywoodriot.com/2008/04/25/zoinks-the-pot-vending-machine -has-been-stolen-by-the-feds/
Sadly, the marijuana vending machine was removed by force by the DEA in April. They just can’t let us enjoy a good thing. *sigh* -
Thomas
June 2nd, 2008 at
11:44 am
Hmm… No Art-o-mats here in Ga. I am sad.
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kid_icarus
June 2nd, 2008 at
12:10 pm
i’m surprised no one has mentioned the vending machines at the top of mt. fuji here. it was a bit of a shocker to climb to the top carrying a victory beer and then realizing i could have just bought one from the vending machines up there. they were even mt fuji branded.
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SenorMysterioso
June 2nd, 2008 at
12:11 pm
I remember buying cigarettes from a machine in a pool hall as a kid, ahh the good ol’ days
I still see them around but now only at clubs and bars where you have to be at least 18 or 21 to get in anyway
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Stolen Name
June 2nd, 2008 at
12:46 pm
Are cigarette vending machines really that rare in the states? I live in Atlanta and almost all of the bars have them.
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ukanduit
June 2nd, 2008 at
3:05 pm
I wonder if the crows will end up stealing from buskers and beggars
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MoniA
June 2nd, 2008 at
8:19 pm
the rows vending was cool. I also thought the coke bot was cute
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DOJ
June 3rd, 2008 at
3:19 am
the crow one made me smile
also, i’m pretty sure youtube has a vid of the lobster claw game in action -
Santi
June 3rd, 2008 at
3:28 am
Hi everybody!
In Pals, nothern spain there is a medieval curch with a candle vending machine, so the priest can be resting at home (in spanish)
http://www.nopuedocreer.com/quelohayaninventado/5908/maquina-expendedo ra-cirios-pals-girona/
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O_o
June 3rd, 2008 at
5:30 am
I’ve seen the lobster machine here in the states. There’s a pier in Norfolk, VA that has the same one.
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Kateri
June 3rd, 2008 at
6:02 am
we used to have a lobster claw machine in one of the korean shopping center on Oahu. By the time I went back to try it, it was gone. But evidently people won things, since their pictures were up right near the machine.
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Sath770
June 3rd, 2008 at
6:10 am
you forgot about the vending machines tokyo like pants, jelly, and lots more…
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gnarley
June 3rd, 2008 at
2:47 pm
In Israel there are cigarette vending machines all over. Plus quite a few machines for videos and DVDs. Both in English and in Hebrew.
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Celeste
June 4th, 2008 at
12:35 am
I remember seeing the cigarette machines everywhere when I was growing up (80s/90s). They were mostly in the entrances to restaurants and in hotels and stuff. But I haven’t seen one in forever. I don’t go to bars but I guess it makes sense that they’d be there if anywhere. In Florida that’s the only public place you can smoke anyway (I’m not sure which other states are the same but I know there are several). I imagine this is part of the reason for the change as well as, of course, liability of giving minors easy access to tobacco.
The crow vending machine is truly awesome.
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Rebellus
June 4th, 2008 at
12:32 pm
Hah!
In my neighborhood in Rome there are 3 gorgeous cigarette vending machines, and that’s only counting the once I know of. None of those require anything more than a few Euros! (no IDs, nothing) I have upped my cigarette intake by a 100%! God bless those crazy Romans, they honestly don’t give a rat’s culo when it comes to these things.Other terrible practices they have done away with a)Paying for public transport b)Driving Sober.
Brings tears of joy to my eyes, just thinking about it.
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econobiker
June 6th, 2008 at
3:21 am
And nobody here mentioned the pet spa pet cleaning machine? You guys are so soft…
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Tyler
June 8th, 2008 at
2:29 pm
There’s a live lobster claw machine at Happy Endings in Hollywood (its a bar/restaurant, not a “massage parlor”). If you win one, the chef will cook it for you for free! My buddy won one, and it was delish. Although the whole concept is kinda disturbing to me.
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vega
June 20th, 2008 at
11:06 am
i wonder if the coke bots move around?
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Melissa
June 20th, 2008 at
11:22 am
I work at a casino in South Dakota, and there are cigarette vending machines at many of them, which do not require age verification. If you’ve got $5, you can get a pack of ciggys.
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Rabbit
June 20th, 2008 at
11:29 am
“Cigarette machines are only seen in antique stores in America these days, but they are still used in japan”
Well that’s not true is it.
They’re in almost every pub I’ve been in (I live in England) and from what I’ve heard they’re not too rare in America either - I haven’t got first hand experience of that though.And you just put your money in, no cards needed, if you’re in the pub it’s just taken for granted that you’re 18. And it used to be 16 but the age is just going up for everything now which is ridiculous and if the drinking age goes up to 21 I will be the first to protest, even if it will only affect me for a few months.
Anyway I’m rambling and digressing. So yeah, cigarette machines shouldn’t be on the “strange and wonderful vending machines” list.
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Silander
June 25th, 2008 at
4:28 am
There’s an Apple Vending machine INSIDE a Macy’s in the Staten Island Mall. But why anyone would buy from a vending machine, inside a store, inside a mall WITH actual electronics stores, however, is beyond me. Half the time my Diet Coke doesn’t come out, I’ll be danged if I take a chance on a $500 iPhone.
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Michelle
June 26th, 2008 at
9:17 am
I loved the “Coke Bot”. It was cute. I should also mention the “Crow Food” was interesting. But, are crows really smart enough to learn how to operate a vending machine? Also, I think the “Cigarette Machines” was not worthy of the list, because you see them in airports, bars, gas stations, and elsewhere. For you see, they are very common.
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Miss Cellania
June 26th, 2008 at
9:24 am
I didn’t include the cigarette machines because they are rare; I included them because of two stories on how Japan is enforcing age limits with new technology.
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tsiatko
July 4th, 2008 at
12:45 pm
Here in Portland, OR there are “Gumball Poetry” machines, used candy vending machines (the kind that have plastic containers) where you get a random poem and a gumball.
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sarah4759
July 4th, 2008 at
6:20 pm
on kodiak island in alaska, there is one cigarette vending machine located in the cafeteria of a local fish processing plant [cannery, baby!] the trick was to go lateish at night, when very few souls were around.
this was extraordinarily frightening, given the fairly long journey through brightly-lit hallways to get to the cafeteria, and the ancient machine’s inability to accept anything except quarters, and the loud crashing jangle the change machine next to the cig machine made.
ahh, memories. glad it didnt have age-verification. it even gave you free captain’s keg-printed matchbooks if you pressed the button hard enough, even though the captain’s keg closed twenty years earlier.
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Vending
July 27th, 2008 at
9:33 pm
These pictures of random vending machines are great! I have seen the porn vending machines all over Japan.
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