Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 April

T h e t im e h o n o r e d p r o m o te r s o f b e e r d r in k in g
are pretzels, peanuts, cheese, and other dry, tangy, or salty
and any other salty or tangy tidbits designed to arouse
food which make the stomach crave a good washdown.
the beer appetite. A great boon to the beer dispenser! It
It’s a well known fact that three pretzels equal one beer
sells more beer! A great boon to the operator! These
and 8 salted peanuts the same thing.
foods yield an enormous profit. While selling beer, beer
Every beer dispensary in the country recognizes the need
for devices and appetizers which will get the people drink­
ing beer. They need advertising. They need promotion.
They need BEER CUSTOMERS. They need them
NOW!
We offer you the finest beer dispensing adjunct of the
present day. It is known as Mills Flexible Vender and is
a most able, and active < beer is sold. Its function is to automatically sell such
appetite ticklers as
sells them! For where beer is being drunk they are in
great demand. Whole machines have been known to be
drained of their contents in a few hours under the stimu­
lation of beer drinking.
Beer makes possible profits in this field, which are all out
of keeping with the past history of automatic merchandise
vending. In this happy, efficient "beertender” you have a
machine which is every bit as active as many pin tables,
Bells and Venders. The business is easily handled; the
profit per sale is surprisingly large. Locations are easy to
get because every beer location has a place for at least
PEANUTS
SALTED NUTS
PRETZEL STICKS
CORN PARCHIES
two of these units. Surely no beer dispenser will refuse to
POTATO CHIPS
CHEESE TIDBITS
install a machine which will aid greatly in increasing the
sale of his beer!
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THE COI N M A C H I N E
April, ip 33
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E a s y to L o a d , to S e r v ic e , to O p e r a te
The Perfect “Beer Tender "
MILLS
FLEXIBLE VENDER
• The greatest features of this great machine are its
large capacity, its compact size, and its flexibility.
It will accommodate 50 packages of a maximum size 2 in.
wide by 1 in. deep by 5% in. long. Any smaller package
than these dimensions can be accommodated. If it is de­
sired to sell larger size packages in the machine, a special
compartment on coveyor can be made for 23 packages of
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dimensions 2x2x5% in.
Thus you can change over from peanuts to any brand of
salted nuts, to potato chips, pretzel sticks, and all the
other bona-fide beer appetizers. Your merchandise can be
secured from any source suitable to you, variations in
size of the package not interfering with the operation of
this machine provided the package keeps within maximum
dimensions.
Merchandise is placed on an endless chain conveyor and
can be loaded in a few minutes. Conveyor revolves only
once in disposing of full contents of the machine, thus
reducing wear and tear to a minimum.
Patron simply deposits coin and turns handle as directed.
Conveyor chain advances one section causing merchandise
to be dropped into delivery cup. It’s extremely easy to
operate. It’s jam-proof and positive in action. The coin
mechanism has been used on over 50,000 machines which
operated for over two years and received less than 1%
slugs. Made for 5c or 10c play as specified when ordered.
Mills Flexible Vender is 40^ in. high, 7 in. wide and
7% in. deep. Made of heavy 18 gauge stamped steel.
Equipped with oversize tumbler lock. Front door is easily
removed so that machine can be loaded from front. Case
comes in bright colors and very attractive advertising
signs can be inserted into frame on front door. This spe­
cial advertising space measures 5x14 in. Machine can be
fastened on to wall with expansion bolt or screws. Or
attached to a stand.
O p e r a te I t E v e r y w h e r e
The majority of your spots now sell beer or will sell it
soon. Supply these locations with a machine which ex­
actly suits their most immediate merchandising needs.
By running these Flexible Venders in your present loca­
tions you reduce operating overhead, you get still more
revenue out of the location, and you protect yourself
from competition.
Try out a string of these Venders at once. Cost is so
low, that you’ll find your machines paying for themselves
in a few weeks’ time. Be the first to run these timely
money-makers in your territory. You are going to be sur­
prised at the terrific demand that arises and the speed
with which they sell their goods. Write us at once for
price and a complete proposal on this new business op­
portunity.
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