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coin. operated popcorn vending machine .

2021-04-17

Around 1612, the Iroquois Indians used hot sand and pottery to put corn into corn cans. The Iroquois also ate popcorn beer and popcorn soup. In the United States, popcorn was sold commercially in the late 19th century.

In the United States, Indiana is a major producer of popcorn.

Charles Kratos of Chicago, Illinois, made the first commercial popcorn machine in 1855.

Marion, Ohio, North Loop, Nebraska, Scherer, Iowa, and Ridgeway, Illinois all claim to be the "popcorn capital of the world."


When someone mentions popcorn, most people think of movie theaters, and 1912 was the year movie theaters started selling popcorn.

In parts of North America, stringing popcorn and hanging it on a Christmas tree is still a popular activity for children.

Popcorn is a very popular snack food. It is not only delicious, but also a healthy snack. Its fiber content even exceeds that of bran. It is very cheap, can satisfy hunger without being too full, has low calorie content and contains no cholesterol.

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Popcorn vending machines are a wonderful way for people to easily get popcorn in many places. Because it is a healthy snack, our factory uses a lot of resources to develop and research. Finally, a popcorn automaton that can accept coins was successfully developed and produced.

The independent popcorn vending machines we developed are all coin-operated. Moreover, these machines are self-cleaning and fully automatic, so there is no need for maintenance personnel. Each cup of popcorn is hot and fresh, popping hot air as needed. Customers can observe the whole popcorn making and smell it when it is popped. The cooking time of these popcorn vending machines is very fast? And customers can choose their favorite popcorn flavor, and then make other personal choices. Some vending machines even display a countdown during the pop-up period.


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