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Attn to CASTLE TOWERS SYD Shoppers - $2 Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice at Vending Machine

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First freshly squeezed orange juice vending machine in Sydney!!!
We are currently running a one month opening promotion selling for $2 per cup!!

FAQ:
Are the juice fresh?
Yes, it's 100% pure fresh orange juice squeezed right in front of you! No added water, preservatives or sugar!

How clean and safe is the machine?
The machine itself has a cleaning system which runs at least five times per day. On top of that, our professional staff will do a manual cleaning and oranges fill up at least three times per week. It is protected by several worldwide patents with the most important safety certifications guaranteeing the quality, working systems and of course the final produced output of the machine.

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  • How much is the normal price for a cup of OJ?

    • Hi Scatman00,
      Normal price is $3.50. We will be upgrading to a bigger cup size in next 1-2 months to provide consumers better value of beverage :) hope you get to try one!

  • +2

    Have you patented detecting and automatically discarding a rotten orange?

    • +1

      Sounds like they have that sort of covered with the "at least 3 times a week" manual clean/fillup.

  • +5

    We are currently running a one month opening promotion selling for $2 per cup!!

    You smell like a rep.

    Also I have tried to use one of these machines before and it failed and gave me a refund.

    • +4

      at least it gave you a refund! /looks at you cocacola!

    • Hi aaa,
      Yes, when I submitted the deal, I have ticked the box to disclose my identity as a representative. As you can see at the bottom of the ad,
      "Mod: Checked representative checkbox"
      We are more than happy to refund if you experience a failure vend :)

  • "It is protected by several worldwide patents". And this makes it safe? Wow, mobile phones and tablets must be some of the safest devices on Earth!

    • +1

      Just think how much safer an Apple vending machine would be

      • Ipads anyone?

      • +3

        But thats like comparing…

        glasses on

        Apples with Oranges… Yeaaaahhh

  • +2

    If I could get to it I would try it just to see it in action and ofcourse to taste it because it sounds like a good option to cans of drink. $2 is alright. good luck with it.

  • I tried your machine few years ago, the orange didn't even get picked up while you run the display to me, lol!

    if $2 is permanent price then it is alright, like what penthius said, an good option to cans soft drink, but if it's more expensive, forget it mate!

  • +1

    I used one of these machines in a Melbourne shopping centre and it was one tasty beverage

    • Did you shoot anyone afterwards?

  • I saw one of these in IKEA. Whats the volume of one cup? and the normal price?

    • Hi mtran0708,

      We are currently using 200ml cup, will be upgrading to 250ml in next 1-2 months to provide consumers a better value of beverage :)
      Normal price is $3.50

  • +1

    Bring on the fish and chips vending machine!

    • They already have those in Japan. Small servings tho.

      • next step, is the Japanese used undies vending machine……
        I think it's used instead of smelling salts

  • -1

    Hey Op it's Castle Towers, you might want to put SYD in the title.
    Also you might want to tell us where your machine is located.

    But since Castle Towers is owned by QIC - Qld Govt, some of your money is going to Can-do-Campbell,
    I don't think he needs to steal out Blues money, he's stolen our state of origin trophy!

  • +2

    No deal.

    On a cost per ml basis, the boost juice bar in visible walking distance (about 30 meters) is much better value for money, AND you know that the machine has been cleaned better than any automated system can do.

    This machine would do better in a place like Chinatown where people go cray for this type of stuff. Throw some hello kitty stickers on it, and you're sorted.

    • I thought people in China went lobster?

    • Maybe I only want to spend $2

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