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.
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.
There is a raw meat vending machine in Weston, MO. It has steaks, sausages, and a variety of other things. It is outside of a meat market.
In 1955, John Gilbert Graham bought a life insurance policy on his mother from a vending machine as she boarded a flight at Stapleton Airport in Denver. He knew it was a sound investment, as he placed a bomb in her luggage. The bomb exposed shirt after takeoff, killing everyone on board.
Shortly thereafter, they stopped selling life insurance from vending machines in airports.