The price of a can or bottle of soda from a vending machine in 1980 was generally in the neighborhood of 25 cents.
You can purchase cream soda from the vending machine that is located in the gymnasium area near the pool where the jetpack guy is located. Just interact with the vending machine to buy the cream soda for him.
You can get soda pop, lemonade, and water
The vending machine will dispense snacks when the correct amount of money is inserted.
Depends on the size and where you buy it. Convenience store and vending machine, around $2.00 USD but in a mid-priced restaurant around $4.00 USD
Depends on the soda machine
You put money in and BAM. Soda, or snack, or whatever.
Sodas are a shelf stable product and do not need to be refrigerated. Having a refrigerated vending machine for sodas is for the convenience of the consumer, not for food safety.
Some will accept them and some won't. The candy machine at my office will take them but the soda machine doesn't.
Gator Vending is a soda machine supplier in Florida. They are located at 103 Drennon Road, their number is 407-538-3586.
The curia means ÒcourtÓ in the Latin and is traditionally a reference to the Roman court. The cost of a soda in the curia would depend on if it is purchased in vending machine or a restaurant since the price always different between the two.
I think that it is between $0.50 to $1 in most vending machines.