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  2. Cantaloupe, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Cantaloupe's primary product is the ePort, a cashless payment terminal for vending machines, kiosks, and POS terminals. The ePort EDGE accepts magnetic swipe cards, and the ePort G8 & G9 series also accept contactless cards, FOB, PIN, and virtual wallets such as Apple Pay and Softcard.

  3. Capsule toy - Wikipedia

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    There are vending machines where coins are inserted and a dial is turned to purchase items not contained in capsules. Examples include gumballs, superballs, and trading cards (especially those known as Carddass). There are also other types of vending machines where coins are inserted, just like regular vending machines.

  4. Carddass - Wikipedia

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    Carddass (カードダス, Kādodasu) is a name given to Bandai's card vending machines and, thus, a generic term given to the cards sold by these machines. The name was inspired by AMeDAS (Automated Meteorological Data Acquisition System), a system in Japan used for gathering weather data; the idea was that Carddass would be an information source for kids. [1]

  5. You'll Never Believe What You Can Buy From These Vending Machines

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    Cooks just had to head to Accord or Stone Ridge, New York, and swipe a card at an Applestone's meat vending machine, what the company called 24/7 butcher shops. Related: Places to Order Pork ...

  6. Ticket machine - Wikipedia

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    A ticket machine, also known as a ticket vending machine (TVM), is a vending machine that produces paper or electronic tickets, or recharges a stored-value card or smart card or the user's mobile wallet, typically on a smartphone.

  7. No cash? No problem. Washington lottery ticket vending ... - AOL

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    In a few weeks all of Washington’s Lottery vending machines in the state will be upgraded to accept debit cards, along with cash.

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