World’s 13 most bizarre vending machines
September 7th, 2009
We have already got used to vending machines selling snacks, drinks, cigarettes and some other stuff that you might need on your way to work or while travelling. But today I discovered that there are some machines that sell things that we usually do not buy on the run. Seems that to sell some of these goods via machines is in a way a markeitng trick that helps to draw additional attention to the product. Still some of the items are truly weird and I wonder – is there really a demand?
Used Schoolgirl Panties Vending Machine

Japan declared illegal in 1993 to sell used schoolgirl panties in vending machines, yet many locals and travelers still see them around.
Live Lobster Vending Machine

You can find this one in Osaka. Modeled after a claw machine, for a mere 100 yen you can catch your very own fresh, live lobster.
Live Bait Vending Machine

This vending machine provides you with live bait 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. No more dirty work in your garden!
Egg Vending Machines

Empty fridge and no ideas for breakfast? Then this one is for you!
Umbrella Vending Machine

Seen in Tokyo. I guess this one is the most commercially succesful as it usually rains on a days when you forget your umbrella at home.
Soccer Ball Vending Machine

Nike’s machine installed in NY. I wonder who are the buyers? Sudden soccer enthusiasts?
Porn Vending Machine

Talk about instant gratification. The above vending machine in Kyushu, Japan, perfectly defines Japan’s most popular mode of dispensing items.
Tie Vending Machine

You have been suddenly invited to a party with strict dress code? This machine easily solves the problem!
Fortune Vending Machine

Wonder what the future has in store for you? You’re in Japan, ask the vending machine!
Shoe vending machine

This one is really weird as there are not so many people who are willing to buy shoes in a middle of a street without trying them on.
Medical Marijuana

Medical marijuana can be purchased from a vending machine in California. Yes, you have to have a prescription. In order to use the machines, you have to have an ID card, and you’ll be fingerprinted and photographed by a security guard at the machine site.
iPods

The Atlanta airport is home to a Zoom Shop machine that sells iPod Minis and Shuffles, along with batteries and digital cameras. Very convenient for those who doesn’t know how to beguile time during the flight.
Pet Supplies

The Hey Buddy! company makes vending machines that sell dog supplies, such as dog food, leashes, flea collars, chew toys, treats, waste bag holders and refills, and purified water.
via www.oddee.com and www.neatorama.com
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