Vending Machine Candy

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Candy vending machines are a growing business in the US. There are two types of candy vending businesses. There's a big difference between the two business models, so we'll touch on them here. The first choice a potential candy vendor needs to make is whether to sell loose bulk candy or packaged candy from a full line vending machine. 1. Loose Unwrapped Vending Candy 2. Full-Line, Spiral Vending Candy. The images to the left illustrate what each typically looks like. You might also want to check out the History of Vending Candy. See top selling vending candy below.

Loose vs. Full Line Vending Machines for Bulk Candy

Bulk Vending Machine Candy

1. Loose Bulk Candy Machines

Bulk candy machines are the gumball machines you see in the mall or at the corner store. They often only require one coin to operate (a quarter, usually) and require the buyer to turn a knob. The machine then releases either one unwrapped piece of candy, like gumballs or jawbreakers, or a handful of smaller candies like chiclets gum, Runts or Skittles.

Full Line Vending Machine Candy

2. Full Line Candy Machines

Full line vending machines are the big snack machines in your office break room or high school cafeteria. They can be used for soda, snacks, even electronics. They often have a spiral feed system where the candy sits in the grooves of a spiral and when the spiral turns, it pushes the candy forward. Theatre boxes of candy work well here, as well as candy bars and bags of candy.

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