Vending machines are so various as to fit just about any niche market that can have its needs met through automated vending. It takes great minds to engineer modern vending to just about any end, and today, we focus on who may just be those bright minds of the vending future.
Today’s post focuses on candy vending machines built from a particularly popular building block toy known the world over. The following videos are of amateur-built candy vending machines built entirely from pieces available in Lego.
The Amateur-Constructed Candy Vending Machine Videos
Our first video is of a relatively simplistic coin-operated candy vending machine. Note how this person has constructed a fully functional coin-operated locking mechanism. Genius!
The next video introduces the idea of options in candy selection to the coin-operated candy vending machine concept.
While options are a great innovation, one can never forget aesthetics when it comes to candy vending machines. Afterall, who wants their candy to come from something hideous? This next video is a coin-operated candy vending machine constructed from Legos that resembles the classic gumball machine.
These ingenious amateur constructed candy vending machines indicate that the future is full of bright minds finding new vending solutions to old vending problems.
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