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From kids to adults of all ages people have been enjoying gumballs and candy dispensed from vending machines.
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The gumball machine has been one of the most iconic products in american history.
The original junior carousel gumball machine is a smaller version of the classic gumball machine that set the standard for bubble gum machines when they were first introduced in the 1920 s almost 90 years ago.
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From the very popular junior to cherished collectibles including the old columbia and the king size classic.
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They sold tutti frutti gum and gained popularity through the novel idea of selling their product through a machine.
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Carousel has been making quality candy machines for over 40 years.
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The use of vending machines to dispense gum can be traced back as early as the late 19th century when the thomas adams gum company placed gum vending machines on the platforms of the new york city subway stations.