History of Vending Machines
About the Industry
From Ava-vending.org:
Vending
(or "automatic retailing" as
it is increasingly known) has a long history. The Greek mathematician
Hero seems to have got the ball rolling in 215BC, when he invented
a machine to vend holy water in Egyptian temples.
The first commercial coin-operated vending machines were introduced
in London, England, in the early 1880s. They dispensed post cards. Richard
Carlisle, an English publisher and bookshop owner, invented a vending
machine for selling books, around the same time. In 1888, the Thomas
Adams Gum Company introduced the very first vending machines to the United
States. The machines were installed on the elevated subway platforms
in New York City and sold Tutti-Fruiti gum. In 1897, the Pulver Manufacturing
Company added animated figures to its' gum machines as an added attraction.
The round candy coated gumball and
gumball (vending) machines were introduced in 1907.
Vending
machines soon offered everything including; cigars, postcards,
stamps, etc. In Philadelphia, a completely coin-operated restaurant
called Horn & Hardart
was opened in 1902 and stayed opened until 1962. In the early
1920's, the first automatic vending machines started dispensing sodas into
cups. In 1926, an American inventor named William Rowe invented
a cigarette-vending machine.
Famous Vending Machines
A company called Vendorlator Manufacturing Company of Fresno
California made a series of classic vending machines during the
40s and 50s that mostly sold coca-cola and pepsi. Famous
Vendorlators included the VMC
27 and the VMC
33.
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