Those electronic locks are very expensive and i believe come only with one key, they are really a good product, but it takes time to get another key if you lose it, and you are the only one issued that key.
yes there is pepsi in Sweden :)
a canned pepsi is norrmally $.50 cents but a glass pepsi is regulary $1.50
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Pepsi for Diet Pepsi Did you know:Diet Pepsi was first called Patio Diet Cola, and in some countries, it is known as Pepsi Light.
I used to watch the show every week and I don't think her Pepsi/milk drink had a name. She refered to it as Pepsi and milk.
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There are quite a few places retailing in vending machines and supplies. A few of them are Allen Vending Nottingham, Coin-a-Drink, Sams Club, Pioneer Vending and Vencoa Vending Machines. One could find used vending machines at Used Vending.
eVending is f the most popular company that manufacturers vending machines. They are the leaders in distributing coke, pepsi, mountain dew, ginger ale, water, and juice to places all across the world.
Pepsi Pepsi Diet also called Pepsi Light Pepsi Max
No, Pepsi bought the vending rights for the moon in 1981.
Look in your local newspaper. Classified ad often have ads for vending machine routes. Or contact independent bottling companies, like Pepsi or Coca-Cola, for information. Check Sam's Warehouse for soda and snack machines
Depends on the soda machine
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.
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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.
No, I don't believe so. Pepsi has always been in a blue machine to my recollection (which got back a very long way.) Coca Cola has the red machines.
it all depends can go from a few bucks for a really dud location to thousands and thousands per month