The first modern vending machine was developed in England in the early 1880s, and since then, these machines are providing snacks, beverages, lottery tickets, and several other everyday items. Some specialized vending machines also provide non-traditional items. Below, we have compiled a list of vending machines from the past that provided almost everything from books and music records to bouquets and bikinis. Vote your favorites, and don’t forget to share.
in Inventions, Weird
Up until the seventies, the city about five miles away from me had a milk carton vending machine out in front of the dairy.
Also, I remember using one of those “perfume” spraying machines in a restroom back then, too, but it was in the men’s room and it sprayed your choice of four different colognes. My father dared me to try it, even giving me a quarter to do it. It reeked!
I didn’t see anything particularly weird. Have you see vending machines in Asia?
This is triggering a memory for me… I looked it up and apparently it was Netherlands, where I remember there being burgers, fries, as well as pastries, savoury sandwiches etc, in vending machines around the city. They had little booths behind for prepping the food and filling the slots when they got bought. This was about 15-20 years or so ago.
Google Febo, these things are still around.
i’ve seen pictures and such of “automats” since i was a kid, and always wanted to try one. if i’m every in the Netherlands again, i’ll have to check it out!
That actually sounds more like an automat
First few jobs I had in the 90s had the one with coffee, hot chocolate, and broth. When I was too broke to bring my lunch, that broth was there to save the day. Never tried the coffee, but the hot chocolate was weak.
Lookup “Automat”, its basically a restaurant that serves via vending machines.
The movie Dark City had a bunch of scenes in one.
https://youtu.be/IyNa4vZHC9c