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Vintage Coin Op Games. $1200.00
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Pheasant Run Resort
4051 E Main Street
St Charles, Illinois.
Kane County, USA
I remember these candies well when I was little. One of the many things I used to buy at the penny candy store across the street from my house, really it was diagonally , but I could walk there in 20 seconds or less. I remember the sweetness when you bit in, and then the sourness after you chewed on them a bit more. Not one of my favorite candies but a memorable one at that.
A slow day for photos, but I walk by this machine all the time when I'm leaving the Emerald Square mall so I thought I'd snap a photo since I was looking for something colorful, this filled the shot. A closeup of the machine, and a strange reflection in the glass , not much else going on here..
...But I like candy when it's wrapped in a sweater...
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When I visit my friends in Detmold, they have sometimes already made a list of vending machines that I don't know yet. They really have an eye for these machines.
I really loved these machines when I was a kid. The gumballs sold here, were the very best for bubblegum bubbles. Unfortunately, my parents neither liked bubblegum nor these machines...
Do you remember your childhood candy? Here is one of my favourit candy as kid.
It is a „Kaugummiautomat“ (in German). For 10 Pfennig you got chewinggummballs or for 50 Pfennig you got a little toy in a plastic egg.
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Neubukow calls itself "Schliemann Stadt" of Heinrich Schliemann, the archeologist who found Troy, came from here. But it is also a place where vandals live who loot and destroy gumball machines.
In actuality, this gumball machine is only 11 inches tall. My mom got it for me for Christmas, and it was on my "For when I have no idea what to shoot" list. I looked at the clock and realized I only had five minutes left of Feb 6 and grabbed the gumball machine as quickly as possible.
I bounced my Speedlite off of a white posterboard. At first I thought it was a little underexposed, but I actually kind of like the way the light falls.
Oak Forest Bowl was sadly in a fire and was demolished. It was a favorite community bowling and banquet hall, I also ate at Jakes Pub & Grill a few times and the food was good. The chicken wings were my favorite. There will be no rebuilt of Oak Forest Bowl.
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Stecker and Schmidt Ice Cream Parlor in 1926 at 326 N Commercial St. Fred Stecker is on the left. At the time of this photo, Blackstone cigars, Dawn doughnuts, postcards, newspapers, and magazines were being sold. The back of the store had cozy tables and chairs. They offered unique soda fountain specials like, Happy Thought, Nut House, Two Lips, Boy Scout, and King Tut. Thompson double-malted milks was the biggest seller.
A novelty for any age child, most any candies dispensed from a unique “Gumball Machine” and not have to put money in it. Just slide the arm to the right and then to left and with one hand at the slide in the front to catch the candy.
All wood and except for the included new Ball quilted Crystal 12 ounce jelly jar to put the candies in and then screw into the lid that came with the jar mounted to the Gumball Machine.
Face it, gumball machines have been dropping off the grid for years. In fact, it's really only a matter of time before the generation of kids comes along who never heard of a gumball. Imagine. Nobody wants to see this chewy piece of American nostalgia just disappear. If only someone could put a new spin on the classic, yet outdated, delicious treat. Well good news! GUMBEL MACHINES!!! That's right a machine that for just 25 cents, spits out one of famed television personalities the Gumbel Brothers' faces plastered on to a ball! What could be better? In the mood for a Blue Bryant? Fancy a Green Greg? No matter, the Gumbel Machine's got you covered! So next time you're achin' for a chew, why not try the gum with artificial AND African-American journalistic flavor? Pop your quarter in, give it a crank and see what flavor and which brother you get! Gumbel Machines! Because America loves Gumballs. And Gumbels.
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Alumapic, Gumball Machine, Sweet Candy Theme, Wall Decoration, Original Artwork, Infused Into Aluminum, 14 Inches By 8 Inches, Ready to Hang,
As seen in the San Francisco Shopping Emporium. No longer a penny, these shiny chrome vending machines now charge the current standard of one quarter for one gumball. Did you know that the first round candy-coated gumball machines were introduced in 1907 by the Thomas Adams Gum Company, now a subsidiary of Cadbury called Cadbury Adams?? I say "round candy-coated gumballs" because the Adams Co. actually debuted their first coin-operated 'vending' machine in New York City in 1888. They installed these early machines on subway platforms and they vended 'Tutti-Frutti Gum" (not gumballs).
Robin of the 1960's Batman TV series was noted for his many catch-phrase "Holy..." exclamations. The lines were uttered by Burt Ward who played Robin, who delivered these exclamations in a very nasal voice. I can imagine that upon seeing this sight he might have quipped "Holy Gumballs, Batman".
This image achieved the distinction of being the 80,000th photo in my collection to be viewed on Flickr (July 28, 2009)
A novelty for any age child, most any candies dispensed from a unique “Gumball Machine” and not have to put money in it. Just slide the arm to the right and then to left and with one hand at the slide in the front to catch the candy.
All wood and except for the included new Ball quilted Crystal 12 ounce jelly jar to put the candies in and then screw into the lid that came with the jar mounted to the Gumball Machine. Also this one has some art deco placed in the front and as pictured.