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The editors of L IF E MAGAZINE, long;
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recognize great achievements, on January 30, 1939 paid tribute to Trimount’s Snacks by
illustrating this famed vending machine as an example of outstanding industrial design.
Russell Wright, the designer of Snacks, was referred to as one of America’s leading de
signers . . . Snacks was ranked with streamlined trains and latest transatlantic steamers.
Over two million people in the United States and Canada saw this issue of LIF E, and
read about Snacks. Think of what this means to YOU as an operator! With such maga
zines as L IF E illustrating Snacks, the “Aristocrat of Vending Machines” has assumed
the mantle of superiority as far as public recognition is concerned. Snacks will be im
mediately recognized by many thousands as “the machine that was in L IF E .” Snacks,
because of its fame, will be admitted to locations where no other coin machine could ever
enter.
All this means more profits to the operator of S?iacks. Already hundreds of men are
operating routes of Snacks exclusively . . . because they, like the editors of L IF E , recog
nize the outstanding merit of Snacks. Don’t wait another day . . . take advantage of
thousands of new customers and steady, substantial profits . . . write for complete infor
mation TODAY.
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TRIMOUNT
COIN M A C H IN E CO
1300 Washington St.
BOSTON, MASS.
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