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Pizza from a vending machine



Wouldn't it be great to be able to get pizza out of a vending machine? I mean, you can get all kinds of other junk food, why not something that's actually satisfying?

You may soon be able to do just that. A company called Wonder Pizza is making a vending machine that cooks a pizza in under two minutes. This is a pretty new company, as evidenced by the fact that half the site is under construction, and it's not available in many places if it's available at all right now.

If vending machine pizza is real, then I hope it's good and that it succeeds. I really like the thought of this concept. What do you think of getting pizza from a vending machine?

[Via So Good]

*update: Sorry, I didn't check our archives and this gizmo has been covered already. However, doesn't a pizza vending machine deserve to be covered twice? ;)

Filed under: On the Blogs, Ingredients, Fast Food, New Products

Did your favorite vending machine snack make the cut?

According to American Merchandiser, the latest list of the top ten snack food choices from vending machines is as follows:

1)Snickers
2) Doritos Big Grab
3) Peanut M&Ms
4)Cheetos
5) Cheez-It Original
6) Twix
7)Strawberry frosted Pop Tarts
8)Rice Krispies Treat
9)Lay's Chips
10)Mrs.Freshley's Jumbo Honey Bun

Now, dear readers, I know you are probably wondering what I was: Who the heck is Mrs.Freshley? And how did she manage to sneak in her honey bun among all these big-name competitors?

Well, I did a little research. Turns out, the honey bun has been awarded "Pastry Product of the Year" several times. And the damage? One honey bun contains 590 calories, 29 grams of fat, 37 grams of sugar, and - I'm sure - a whole lot of deliciousness (quickly followed by a whole lot of stomachache).

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Filed under: Food News, Fast Food

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