About 5 or six bottles
2 days at most.
Coins are small enough to fit in your pocket. They can be used in machines like parking meters, games and vending machines. Sometimes if you keep them for a long time, they are worth a lot.
not too long.
FOREVER
"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 AssociationCoin-operated Vending MachinesDuring 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 RestaurantsVending 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. In New York City, Horn & Hardart restaurants were opened a little longer than in Philadelphia. Sodas & Cigarettes in Vending MachinesIn 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.
Zombies are mythological creatures and, as such, do not exist.
The zombie waves last forever.
Forever but falls asleep occasionally
Apparently they can last in the fridge for up to 5 days. I see pizza pops in vending machines so I assume it's fine in the fridge.
The best locations for vending machines are going to be in and around impulse buyers. They are the shoppers that don’t really need to shop, but buy on impulse. The best locations for these are in and around grocery stores where people are either making a quick stop, hang out for long periods of time or buy on impulse. Putting these vending machines in shopping malls, grocery stores and convenient stores is great for your business because these are high traffic areas. The likelihood that people will stop for something quick and inexpensive to drink or eat is very great after they’ve already spent a great deal of money and time there. It is well known that grocery stores have a high number of purchases made from products placed in checkout lanes. Place a drink vending machine at the beginning or end of these aisles and you will see your business start to pick up steam. Another great way to see business skyrocket is to set a vending machine where people generally congregate for a length of time. This can be anywhere from theme parks, shopping centers, schools, subway stations, plazas, hotels and even night clubs. These types of vending machines can even include cigarette vending machines in night clubs and subway stations or anywhere that smoking is permitted. You can also place vending machines in places where it is convenient for people to make stops coming from trips. Placing soda, snack and even hot and cold meal vending machines in gas stations across the country is a great way to attract customers. A good general rule is to place your machines in areas of high traffic. Anywhere where huge numbers of people congregate for a period of time is a sure fire way to increase your sales.
Well, it depends on what is in the vending machine and what type of vending machine it is. See, now if its a vending machine with just drinks and there is only such stuff as soda then its okay, but its also okay if there is another one with just healthier drinks such as milk, milkshakes, water, or juice. Some people may prefer all of that unhealthy stuff but there is nothing wrong with that because others would rather prefer stuff that's good for them and provides lots of nutrition. Now if its a vending machine with just food then once again with the drinks, its okay to have a copuple of chips once in a while but it wouldn't hurt to put something with lots of nutrients in there once in a while. So to make a long story short, having vending machines in schools could be a good thing because of the variety but then again you have to think about the money. Getting one for a school can be good but then again that money that's being spent on the vending machines could be spent on something better for your school. So basically there are a lot of different answers and reasons on thinking about cending machines in schools, personally, i think that its more of an opionated question on what you think.
No, zombies never existed.