A vending machine spot in Osaka Japan that sells you mystery items and some machines there are really super cheap! Catboy Milk Machine maps.app.goo.gl/reGo9TdDa2VhC...
For those interested to know regarding the scratch card, dancing bacons didn't win anything. In fact all 3 are "misses". You can claim a prize if at least one of the scratched images is a "hit"
i can't stop thinking about going up to a vending machine hoping for a drink or snack and suddenly holding a bag of frozen mincemeat cabbage rolls i'm suddenly tasked with getting back into a freezer
Rolling with DancingBacons is always an adventure. One week you're eating $500 teppanyaki on the top floor of a 5-star hotel, the next week we're eating like bums out of a 7-cent vending machine on the street. What variety!
12:46 The cards you pulled cost: Lumineon V MAX $13.90-23.99 Serperior V MAX $3.99-7.99 Hammer $7.99-15.99 You tripled your money back with the 3000 yen purchase imo. You got back about 7000 if you think about it. Spent $20 to make back about 6800 yen or $45
Those are American prices, thing is he would be likely selling them in the Japanese market and they could have different values there. Different regions for card games have different play styles making card prices fluctuate. And selling them to the US market would be profitable but the shipping costs is where he’d lose money.
@MegawackyMax Who needs nasty stereotypical used underwear from a vending machine when you can get a pair of brand new socks at a fraction of regular price.
Can you imagine walking down the street as a child, begging your parents for a bit of change to put in the ‘surprise’ vending machine, only to get a bottle of disinfectant! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
These machines are what children's dreams are built on. It seems like there are actually decent deals in them, too. Not complete scams, unlike like some mystery items you've bought before.
Oh Boy, I was present for the entirety of CDawgVA and Chris ABroad's stream/video from months ago where they emptied out a mystery vending machine and Oof......
That japanese Lumenion V goes for about 12$, Serperior VSTAR is like 1-2$, and the crushing hammer is worth like less than dollar so all together only about 14$ USD, but it's still a fun gamble you should definitely try it again in case there's more valuable cards inside!
I don't know why Japanese seem to love corn potage soup so much, but I am all for it. It's so tasty, and so easy to make at home in just a short while!
@@tinseltinamy grandmother was from Germany and often the end of the week made pottage soup. It was a base of chicken and all the veg left overs and sometimes beans cooked down rather thick with buttered toast. I havent heard the word in years. 😊
The warmest soup you can drink from a vending machine in the winter is corn soup and onion soup! You can drink it anywhere and it is very tasty on a cold day!
Knowing my luck in gacha games, ill probably get something that does not really suit my taste, but I won’t complain especially if the machine only needs seven cents to dispense drinks :)
Would love to see you cook the food items into a meal. Stuffed cabbage with pineapples and BBQ sauce and bamboo shoots on the side. The stuffed cabbage is my favorite. They're so delicious, but such a pain to make and looks like you got a lot of them for a good price! Would've been so happy to get those. 🤤😂
The fact that the cheap vending machines randomly changed positions a couple times is funny to me, like theyre some weird SCPs or something trying to decide on where they want to be.
These randomizing vending machines remind me of the random gumball machines that you use the gold and silver tokens on in Resident Evil 4. Except I guess you can't just go back and reload your last save when you get yet another hand sanitizer in real life. 🤔
I'm still learning Japanese; did he get anything from that scratch card in the envelope? Those mystery machines are quite funny. Don't think it would work here in the Netherlands. We like to see what we buy.
I really like the mystery drink machine...I just like the randomness of what you might get to drink and it kind of forces you to try new things out as well. Fun and it broadens your horizons a bit :)
I think the real prizes are the things attached to the hand sanitizer, and the sanitizer is purely there to give it enough weight to be able to be dropped from the machine. Notice the items accompanying the hand sanitizer are, on their own, very light.
I think the ice pops were the biggest win for the price. The socks and sanitizer were a good value as well I think. That being said I’m not sure about the resell value of the Pokémon cards I just know you can occasionally get some that are worth a lot 🤷🏻♀️
It's interesting how strong the protective drive against "wrong" food really is. I am pretty sure I could eat the cold corn soup straight from the can, and I am also pretty sue I could train myself out of the reaction by doing so - but watching you pour the corn soup into the glass almost made me queasy. It definitely sparked a feeling of wrongness because stuff from pull-tab cans is never thick nor chunky in my experience. My feeling of "this food is unusual-looking, avoid it!" was quite strong. I don't really have a strong physical disgust reaction most of the time. I didn't feel nauseated or physically distressed this time either, but that feeling of disquiet when watching you poor the soup was unusual enough for me that I am grateful for the experience.
.68 cents for that size can of coke. That’s actually a damn steal by American prices. I’ve seen that same size go for nearly 2 dollars each in gas stations.
Again, I ask, why don't we have cool vending machines like these here in the US? The coolest thing I ever saw in a vending machine was a WWE figure. Unfortunately, I never got to get one. I wish I could travel.
Now that covid has backed down some and hand sanitizer is not as scarce many companies are trying to offload it. I've seen it pushed / on sale here in USA as well. Lots of it showed up at the local dollar stores and at one point a charity I volunteered with got donated many cases of it.
its actually cool if some country have these machine, for nearly expired food or items . the random people can buy it cheaper instead they just dump it.
When I saw Gonesh air freshner and saw the Pic of Lord Ganesha i got shocked. And yesterday was Ganesh Chaturthi here. ❤❤ just to bring into your notice that the picture on the top was our Lord Ganesha God. That is an Indian God.
Exactly i was surprised that a air freshner is named gonesh that too with a pic of ganesh maharaj and its not even available in India... Also laughed at how ganesh became gonesh