Automatic Age

Issue: 1930 September

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0 A N D Y B A R S have become immensely
popular as a convenient form of con­
fection at a popular price.
The m anufac­
turing confectioners are pushing the sales
of candy by intensive programs of adver­
tising and educational publicity.
The re­
sults are already showing in steadily in ­
creasing sales of candy.
Fortunately, can­
dy bars lend themselves readily to vending
by machine.
The nationally advertised
five-cent bars have already won steady cus­
tomers and the public is simply w aiting for
a more convenient system to purchase these
bars than w aiting for a clerk.
P O P U L A R IT Y —
C O N V E N IE N C E
— Q U A L IT Y
E v e r y th in g th a t the operator
could w ish fo r in o b ta in in g a
p roduct an d m ach in e w ith
w h ich to b u ild a steady b u s i­
ness.
Im p ro v e d candy b ar
venders are offered by a n u m ­
ber o f m a n u fa c tu re rs , an d all
of them have special m e rits of
th e ir ow n.
These venders
have established themselves
as basic devices in the vend­
in g m ach in e trade.
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Q P P O R T U N IT IE S for expansion in the
use of candy bar vending machines are
extensive.
In addition to the well known
locations now commonly sought for these
venders, manufacturers are ready to co-op­
erate w ith operators in finding m any new
types of locations.
H elp to make candy
available at every corner.
A n aggressive
policy of expansion on the part of operators
and manufacturers w ill find fields for candy
bar venders that have yet scarcely been
touched.
People w ant candy bars in a hur­
ry, and it w ill be a decided convenience
when the most popular bars can be obtained
in any store or restaurant, simply by de­
positing a coin in a vending machine.
THE NEW EST AN D
CANDY
BAR
BEST
VENDERS
A R E A D V E R T IS E D R E G U ­
LARLY
IN
AUTOMATIC
AGE.
O P E R A T O R S W IL L
D O W E L L TO K E E P A N
E Y E ON THE CA N D Y BAR
B U S IN E S S , A N D W H E N I N
NEED
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