Create Steady Income With Spiral Gumball Machines
Adults may rarely pay attention to the spiral gumball machines that are so prevalent in business such as grocery stores, malls, and pharmacies. Most parents see them because the little ones point them out each time they pass by those round globes filled with colorful treats. Parents give up a nickel, dime, or quarter and stand by as their children place a coin in the slot and watch as the gumball rolls along the spiral shaped dispenser. Vending machines featuring different treats have been around for quite a while. The fact is these machines have been good money making ventures since their inception. For a small investment, these durable machines can stay in place for ages. For treat seekers, they cost little to use and for most the surprise comes in not knowing which color gum or candy will be received.
Spiral gumball machines from Wizard are available in various styles and heights. They can be found in the classic globe shape, but also made into rockets and other fun designs. The size can be as little as two feet or as tall as seven, which means purchasers will be able to fill a small or large space in a business, while making money.
Some spiral gumball machines such as Speaga have machines that are three and a half feet tall and hold over 30 pounds of gum balls. The spiral shape is cool as well, with a large flat spiral that seems to go on forever. It can be seen for sale for as low as $390 dollars. The price paid is more than worth it over the long-term.
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Used spiral gumball machines can be purchased from reputable online companies, but may also be found on popular sites such as eBay or Amazon.com. The machines that normally cost $400 can be bought at a fraction of the price. Those just starting in the business may want to try buying a mini vending machine to test the waters. Location is important. Machines need to be in areas where there are plenty of visitors. Though children love chewing bubble gum, there are some adults that cannot resist a nostalgic trip down memory lane and will get one or two gumballs just for fun. |

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