General Vending Tips
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A well maintained machine
will be used more often than
a neglected one. Service
your machine often and it
will yield a bigger return.
Keep records. Change slow
moving products to
alternatives.
Spread out your route, it
will bring up your sales
average. Service your
machine yourself and when
you're comfortable with it
you may want to hire someone
to help you. Check their
work regularly. The more
selections of products you
put in a location, the more
profit that location will
bring in.
A colorful machine will
bring in more revenue.
Check with other vendors to
compare notes.
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Try not to go the same time
to, collect your money like
every Monday, on the 1st.
You never no who is watching
you. Try and go different
times of the week or month.
Its good security
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I think I have a great idea
how to avoid paying a % of
your profits. Say you have
one machine at Miller Auto
and you want to put one at
Ace Hardware but he wants a
%, tell him you will put
some kind of advertising of
his on your machine at
Miller Auto. If it's a
franchise it just might work
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always look below the
machine people always drop
money under i looked and
found 5 dollars in one week
once
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When approaching a new
location, take a "gift
basket" filled with a good
variety of top selling items
to distribute to employees.
Be sure to include several
business cards so that the
employees are familiar with
your business name.
Bulk Candy, Gumball, Capsule
Tips
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When filling your bulk
vendors for the first time
in a new location, only fill
each selection about 2/3rds
full. Then, check it
frequently until you learn
how that location will do.
This will avoid having too
much candy sit in a machine
going bad rather than being
vended in your busiest
locations. The exception is
if this location is out of
town & not serviced for long
periods.
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On bulk candy vendors, do
not stick candy labels or
charity labels on your
machines with their adhesive
on the backs. It can be
difficult to remove & if you
use the wrong remover, it
can discolor your machine or
fade your canisters.
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To help prevent Mike & Ikes
or Hot Tamales from sticking
together, spray them with
Non-flavored PAM.
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To prevent critters from
climbing your stand &
getting into your machine,
many vendors coat the top of
the stand with Vaseline.
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Don't assume just because a
location already has a
machine, you won't be able
to locate yours. Especially
notice if the current
machine has been "out of
order" or near empty longer
than a month. The business
owner may readily accept
yours alongside the other.
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Peanut M&Ms sell better than
regular M&Ms most of the
time.
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I HAVE 40 3 HEAD MACHINES @
BY PUTTING SMALL DIXIE CUPS
UPSIDE DOWN ON TOP OF
MACHINES SALE WENT UP 20%
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Keep your bulk vending
machines out of direct
sunlight. Place the machine
where sunlight will never
hit it. Sunlight will cause
candy to melt and/or loose
it's freshness very quickly.
This may cause you to loose
money and loose your
location.
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Chocolate almonds are a GOLD
MINE!!!!...(note machine
will have to have plate cut
larger for almonds....)
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When seeking
a location for a bulk
vending machine do not
immediately seek the
expensive glamorous. First
brainstorm; friends,
associates relatives anybody
who will not charge you as
much or at all to locate
your machine there. Even if
their shop is small, I find
often that i get still a
large amount of profit and i
don't have to shell out to
those nasty store owners.
Snack & Soda Tips
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On snack & soda accounts, if
the location wants a
commission, you generally
mark your sale price up to
cover the commission. So,
rather than 50 cents for a
coke, to cover a 10%
commission, you would sell
them for 55 cents. Sometimes
when you tell the location
this, they will say never
mind, just keep the prices
low for our employees.
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Did you know that 24 oz
bottles generally cost you
MUCH less than the 20 oz
bottles?
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If at all possible try to
vend your sodas for 50 cents
and your chips for the same.
The customers will be able
(and will usually) to spend
the whole dollar in your
machine. As opposed to chips
for 55 cents and soda for 60
which means they'll need to
spend 2 dollars and are less
likely to do so.
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Mountain Dew is a
money-making "sleeper"....
kids like that poison! LOL
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Make sure to upgrade your
DBA with the new chip that
reads the new $5. I finally
did and now the thing has
lots of $5 bills. Now,
recouping the $129 chip will
take a few weeks to get
back. Oh well.
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Ginger ale doesn't sell
well. I ended up having to
drink 30 cans, and found out
Mountain Dew should have
been there.
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Most coffee machines use
water valves with a rubber
type valve and if the
machine does not get a lot
of use these valves tend to
stick from water scale that
builds up over time. It is
best that every time you
service your coffee machine
you do all the bowl rinses.
Where you make your route
drivers go into programming
and actuate the program, all
the water valves open and
close and all the whipper
motors turn and if it is a
bean grinder or fresh brewer
then also do a brewer rinse.
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Use a toy suction cup arrow
to pull can drinks out of
Antares lanes faster.
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Using quarters only in your
changer will more likely get
the whole dollar fed back
into your machine than not.
The $.60 candy bars will
require a dime but your
quarters only change will
buy a soda and a chip,
cookie, or cracker snack if
both are priced right and
typically there are more
snacks at $.50 than $.60 in
my machines.
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This vendor submitted tip
could be considered gambling
- check with your state
"Rubber band a $1.00 bill to
a can soda and put it in the
machine. When it is
purchased, it won't take
long before the entire
office hears about it and
everyone tries to get a
drink with a dollar
attached. Do it once per
month."
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I usually load up a credit
so the first person gets a
freebie, but I make sure to
tell somebody....the first
time I did it they called to
tell me my machine was broke
because it kept spitting
their money back....Nobody
thought to hit a button....
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If a machine can't be moved
from a hot spot, get
Reflextic insulation from
Lowe's or Home Depot, and
trim to fit from cash door
up to top, and half of
sides. Use water based glue.
It solves 90% of the
problem.
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After working on or loading
pop or candy machine before
you leave always take a
quarter dime & nickel and
put in machine and then push
coin return. How many times
have you seen someone change
flavor ids or something else
and get called back after
leaving. A distraction can
lead to not finishing the
job.
Jukeboxes
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Jukebox owners---keep the
remote away from old,
crusty, grumpy employees.
They will almost always
lower the volume and
sometimes turn the unit
completely off during their
shift. They are poison,
don't help the owners or the
music operators, as I have
had a few of them on my
route.
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When filling your jukebox
with new titles, don't go by
what the TOP 40 says. Ask
the bartender or owner what
kind of music the patrons
like to listen to. Also, buy
from a jukebox CD supplier,
homemade labels look tacky.
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