Type your answer here...Coca-Cola raised their price from 5 to 10 cents in 1959. The company had wanted to raise the price, because of increasing production and shipping costs, earlier in the 1950's, but, as upgrading the vending machines to accept dimes had initially proved to be very expensive, the company absorbed the production costs as long as they could, until 1959. I have seen a few Coke machines from the mid to late 50's that accepted a 6 cent payment, but those machines are far and few between. As far as other brands of soda, I have seen Pepsi machines dating back to the mid to late 50's, that appeared to be all original, and they were 10 cent machines. Of course, there is a different between Coke and Pepsi, in that Coke was sold in much smaller bottles (8 fl oz) versus Pepsi (12 fl oz). That may have explained why Pepsi actually raised their price first. My best educated guess would be that if Pepsi and Coke were 10 cents by 1959 at the latest, then most all soda machines would have charged 10 cents by 1960.
You purchase it from any of the vending machines on the Celadon Department Store's roof. You only need one.
Varies, in some vending machines it will cost $1.75, however it can go as low as about 75 cents if buying in bulk.
A liter pop bottle is a plastic container that can hold one liter (about 33.8 fluid ounces) of soda or carbonated beverage. It is commonly used for packaging and selling soft drinks in stores and vending machines.
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water bottle, clock winders, jars, any bottle caps....
The cost of a bottle of water can vary widely depending on factors such as brand, size, and location. On average, a typical 16.9-ounce (500 ml) bottled water may range from $1 to $3 in convenience stores or vending machines. In bulk purchases or at grocery stores, the price can be lower, often around $0.50 per bottle. Specialty or premium brands may charge significantly more.
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The price of a can or bottle of soda from a vending machine in 1980 was generally in the neighborhood of 25 cents.
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Because the only way you can refill it is by tap which has chemicals that can stay in your liver and kidney area up to 18 months. You can also refill the bottles using Water Clinic Water Vending Machines, these machines use the latest technology for filtering water and hence produce best drinking water available, best brand available is Super Water.
In 1974, I used to buy a small glass bottle of Coca-Cola from a vending machine in a gas station for 35 cents. It was cheaper in the supermarket per bottle, but they only sold warm six-packs.
That would depends on the material, the shape of the bottle, and the thickness.