Sodas are stored in refrigeration inside the vending machine keeping the sodas at just the right temperature.
You can purchase cream soda from the vending machine that is located in the gymnasium area near the pool where the jetpack guy is located. Just interact with the vending machine to buy the cream soda for him.
You can get soda pop, lemonade, and water
The vending machine would dispense a soda after receiving money. The vending machine would dispense a soda after receiving one dollar and fifty cents cash.
Depends on the soda machine
Yes, soda pop could potentially freeze in an outside vending machine in Ontario during the winter months when temperatures drop below freezing. It's important to take precautions to prevent damage to the vending machine and product by ensuring it is properly insulated or using a heating element to keep temperatures above freezing.
You put money in and BAM. Soda, or snack, or whatever.
Sodas are a shelf stable product and do not need to be refrigerated. Having a refrigerated vending machine for sodas is for the convenience of the consumer, not for food safety.
Some will accept them and some won't. The candy machine at my office will take them but the soda machine doesn't.
Gator Vending is a soda machine supplier in Florida. They are located at 103 Drennon Road, their number is 407-538-3586.
Vending Machine is not for sleeping you cannot sleep in a vending machine.
Because of the sugar content. People who buy drinks from vending machines want something liquid, that they can actually drink. It would defeat the whole purpose of the vending machine if the temperature were set so low that the drinks freeze. It is also true, as the first answer states, that carbonated, sweetened beverages in cans do not freeze as easily as pure water would in an open container. To some extent, these drinks come with their own anti-freeze.
It's the Nerkmid vending machine. Not alien vending machine! In the Neopian Plaza.