Did you know that holy water was once vended?
"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." -
Automatic Vending Association
Coin-operated Vending Machines
During the early 1880s, the first commercial coin-operated vending machines were
introduced in London, England and dispensed post cards. English publisher and
bookshop owner, Richard Carlisle 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.
Coin-operated Restaurants
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.
Sodas & Cigarettes in Vending Machines
In the early 1920's, the first automatic vending machines started dispensing
sodas into
cups. In 1926, an American inventor named William Rowe invented the 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.