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		<title>Some History Of The Vending Machine</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 16:06:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Here is  some of the brief history of the vending  machine that is quite interesting.</p>

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<p>Here is  some of the brief history of the <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Vending-Machines-C49.aspx">vending  machine</a> that is quite interesting.</p>
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<li>In 215 BC, the ancient Greeks invented an urn and       placed it in an Egyptian temple, which dispensed a certain amount of holy       water. It is considered as the first <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Vending-Machines-C49.aspx">vending       machine</a> in recorded history. </li>
<li>In the early 1880s, the first coin operated <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Vending-Machines-C49.aspx">vending       machines</a> were invented in London and they were <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Vending-Machines-C49.aspx">vending       machines</a> that dispensed postcards. </li>
<li>Coin acceptor mechanisms that can distinguish real       coins from fake ones, has made the <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Vending-Machines-C49.aspx">vending       machine</a> business become much more popular around the world. </li>
<li>The first <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Vending-Machines-C49.aspx">vending       machine</a> in the United States was located on the subway       platforms in New York City. It was invented by The Thomas       Adams Company, and it dispensed Tutti Frutti gum. </li>
<li>The Pulver Manufacturing Company introduced the first       animated <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Vending-Machines-C49.aspx">gum       vending machines</a> in 1897. </li>
<li><a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Gumball-Vending-Machines-C48.aspx">Gumball       vending machines</a> and round <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Vending-Machines-C49.aspx">candy vending       machines</a> was introduced in 1907. </li>
<li>A variety of products have been offered since in <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Vending-Machines-C49.aspx">vending       machines</a>: cigarettes, stamps, postcards, <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Bulk-Candy-C9.aspx">candy</a>, <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Bulk-Refill-Gum-Gumballs-C1.aspx">gumballs</a>,       etc. </li>
<li>In 1965, soda vending machines were invented. </li>
<li>1981, the &quot;talking&quot; <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Vending-Machines-C49.aspx">vending       machines</a> were invented. </li>
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		<title>History of Bulk Vending</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 18:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">Bulk  vending</a> dates back to as early as the late 19th century<a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">.  Vending machines</a> were used widely in Europe before they became very popular in  the US. In the early 1880’s, the first commercial  coin operated vender came out in London stocked with postcards. In 1888,  the Thomas Adams Gum Company introduced <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">bulk  venders</a> to the US, using the <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">machines</a> to sell <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Bulk-Refill-Gum-Gumballs-C1.aspx">Tutti  Frutti gum</a> on elevated subway platforms in New York City. In 1897, the Pulver Mfg. Company  added animated figures to its <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">gum  machines</a>. In 1907, the round <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Bulk-Refill-Gum-Gumballs-C1.aspx">gumball</a>,  a staple product in <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">modern  vending machines</a>, came out. In 1909, Emerson A. Bolen formed the  Northwestern Novelty Company, selling the Yankee, a penny matchstick <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">vending  machine</a>, at this point Bolen’s company is now one of the most popular <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">bulk  vending machine</a> manufacturers. In 1913, Ford Mason leased 102 <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">machines</a> and placed them in stores and shops of communities in western New York, he  would eventually open the Ford <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Bulk-Refill-Gum-Gumballs-C1.aspx">Gum</a> and Machine Company, an empire of over half a million <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">vending  machines.</a> In 1948, Oak Manufacturing opened up; it would become one of the  largest equipment manufacturers in the vending industry ever. In 1949, Roger C.  Folz purchased his first <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">vending  machine</a>, Folz Vending was the largest operator of <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">bulk  vending</a> equipment in the US, owning and operating over 150,000 <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">machines</a> nationwide at their peak.</p>
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  In 1950, the US Treasury  Department attempted to impose gambling excise taxes on <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">bulk  vendors</a> on the grounds that there was no way for consumers to know for sure  which item the <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">machine</a> would dispense. For a short time, manufacturers installed viewfinders in <a href="http://www.candymachines.com/Candy-Gumball-Toy-Vending-Machines-C12.aspx">bulk  vending machines</a> to display the next item to be purchased. Vendors  organized to found the National Bulk Vendors Association (NBVA), which  successfully lobbied against the taxes, saying that items being vended were of  equivalent value. The NBVA has since lobbied on behalf of bulk vendors on a  variety of issues.</p>
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