Posted by Slickis |
3/16/2004 10:36 PM | remove |
Hot colored water machine.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
6/4/2004 7:21 AM | remove |
Actually, piss warm depending on the installation. They had something like that at the Staff Cafeteria in Whitby and another one at College Park in Toronto. Those machines were popular during the 60s and 70s.
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Posted by Silent Knight |
7/28/2004 1:01 AM | remove |
Little known factoid - they also dispensed urine-colored chicken broth in a cup that actually helped prevent the common cold. Hospitals had them removed because they discovered the machines were responsible for curing ailments and thus decreasing federal hospital funding.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
8/9/2004 6:01 AM | remove |
Ah yes, I remember that but the brand I had was more like crap flavoured ex lax.
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Posted by Elseone |
8/18/2004 5:46 AM | remove |
lol....they used to have on in the clinic and dentist office when I was younger...which was the 80's. So they must've just survived in popularity.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
8/26/2004 5:10 PM | remove |
Naw, there were so many of them that it took a long time to hunt them down and exterminate them.
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Posted by The Hitman's Daughter |
11/6/2004 6:53 AM | remove |
those machines give me horrible memories of waiting in hospital waiting rooms for hours.
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Posted by Haunting_1963 |
1/27/2005 1:50 AM | remove |
I can remember when I was a security guard in 1996 a site I was at actually had a working one of these, it was like -20 and snowing and I was stuck in one of those lousy office trailers with barely any heat stuffed inside a sleeping bag with shoes and everything on and I didn't bring a lunch and all there was was that crappy machine either hot cocoa or chicken broth or coffee (i don't like coffee much)...needless to say it was 75cent cocoa all day till I ran out of quarters and almost froze. Fun job...
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Posted by DarwinGrizzly |
10/4/2015 11:53 AM | remove |
I'd be curious to explore the innards of that machine to see what, if anything remained.
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