- Jan 6, 2002
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Eating some fast food today I saw the future of sugary drink goodness. I drink a crazy amount of soda, and would kill to have one of these in my house.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZd-Rj-rdLE&feature=related
basically it's a uber high tech fountain machine. Touch screen with over 100 soda combinations. I had grape Vault, orange Coke, lime Fanta. FUCKING TITS!!! I did not see vanilla but I'm sure other locations offer it. This is easily the best use of technology I've seen in a long ass time. Coke is testing these machines in select markets, I hope they roll them out. the tech behind them is pretty damn impressive.
info on it:
The machine is more technologically complex than you'd imagine. The "PurePour" technology was originally developed to measure extremely precise amounts of dialysis and cancer drugs. Beyond that, RFID scanners are used to match cartridges to dispensers, and the onboard computer confirms everything is in place. Existing soda fountains use five-gallon concentrate bags and lots of backroom labor. Now all that is required is a highly concentrated 46-ounce cartridge inside a self-contained machine.
I drank a lime fanta, that shit don't even exist. 2 huge thumbs up for this revolution in junk food technology. Maybe it was all in my head, but the regular Coke even tasted better. So Cal has about 10 locations with them.
http://www.facebook.com/cocacolafreestyle?v=app_17037175766#!/cocacolafreestyle?v=app_10339498918 - locations
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZd-Rj-rdLE&feature=related
basically it's a uber high tech fountain machine. Touch screen with over 100 soda combinations. I had grape Vault, orange Coke, lime Fanta. FUCKING TITS!!! I did not see vanilla but I'm sure other locations offer it. This is easily the best use of technology I've seen in a long ass time. Coke is testing these machines in select markets, I hope they roll them out. the tech behind them is pretty damn impressive.
info on it:
The machine is more technologically complex than you'd imagine. The "PurePour" technology was originally developed to measure extremely precise amounts of dialysis and cancer drugs. Beyond that, RFID scanners are used to match cartridges to dispensers, and the onboard computer confirms everything is in place. Existing soda fountains use five-gallon concentrate bags and lots of backroom labor. Now all that is required is a highly concentrated 46-ounce cartridge inside a self-contained machine.
I drank a lime fanta, that shit don't even exist. 2 huge thumbs up for this revolution in junk food technology. Maybe it was all in my head, but the regular Coke even tasted better. So Cal has about 10 locations with them.
http://www.facebook.com/cocacolafreestyle?v=app_17037175766#!/cocacolafreestyle?v=app_10339498918 - locations
