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Korean Vending Machines

Korean Vending Machines
This is a vending machine found at Cheongu Station in Seoul. The vending machine has an image of drinks including Narangd Cider, Pineapple soda, Rein Wasser, Olatte, a vitamin C drink, Demi Soda in apple, peach, lemon, and sour grape, Maxim coffee drinks, and finlly a bottled drink labelled ConFidence.
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This is a coffee vending machine found in a train Station in Seoul.
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This is a digital kiosk found in a subway station in Seoul that has two interactive map displays, advertising displays, wireless phone chargers, and hand sanitizers. One advertising panel shows a poster for the German musical Rebecca.The other ad panel shows the Chosung Quiz Event. The question asks “What makes the Cerapyome skin care kit special?” given the provided characters. This panel also has a working QR code that you can scan off the 3D image that will bring you to Gidia’s official Instagram account. Both maps show the last selected place centered on Gileum Station in Northern Seoul with a suggested restaurant serving black goat stew. The two wireless charging slots are accompanied by bottles of hand sanitizer. If there is a problem you can call the number displayed and text also says that the sanitizer is not a free item that you can just take and also do not use the slots for trash.
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This is a vending machine found in a subway station in Seoul. The vending machine has 12 different kinds of coffee including hot and iced versions of sugar and cream, just sugar, just cream, black, as well as hot chocolate, adlay tea, ice water, and “special coffee”.
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This is a vending machine found at Sinnae Station in the Northeast of Seoul. The vending machine has an image of drinks including two different quality levels of milk, sugar, and cream coffees, as well as milk and cocoa and also a drink called Job’s Tears (adlay tea). “Storyway” is a convienence store brand meaning “various stories that you meet on the way.”
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This is a vending machine found at Dobongsan Station on the North side of Seoul. The vending machine has an image of drinks including a couple different kinds of barley tea, lemon water, green tea, corn tea, gatorade, milkis, aloe juice, coffee, appleade, lemon-lime soda, pepsi, grapeade, cinnamon drink, mango juice, and pine soda. There is a counter on the face which displays about $800 dollars in sales. “Storyway” is a convienence store brand meaning “various stories that you meet on the way.”
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This is a vending machine found at Pyeongnae-Cheonmasan Station to the North East of Seoul in Namyangju. The vending machine has an image of drinks also including, beside Pokarai Sweat in a bottle and can, Demisoda, Narangi Cider, Masinda water, OranSi, Barley tea, Corn tea, Green tea, Milk ice, Sikhye, Appleade, and cold brew coffee. The machine takes cash or card. Since 1980, “Roven” is one of biggest vending machine manufacturers in South Korea and used to be a subsidiary of LG.
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This is a Samsung vending machine found in a market in the Ichon neighborhood of Seoul. The vending machine displays an image of a woman halfway outside of a taxi window with the title Telephone & Coffee Can. This vending machine has cream, sugar, and black coffees as well as Lipton’s, Pepsi, and sikhye which is made from fermented malt and rice. Also, it has a drink called Let’s Be (레쓰비) that, according to Lotte, has become the signature brand of Korean canned-coffee drinkers for nearly the last 30 years. Let’s Be, originated from the concept, “Let’s be together,” and is meant to represent the “flourishing and exhilarating energy among younger generations” and a drink “that reminds us of just how sweet a first love can be.”
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This is a vending machine found on the second floor of the Noryangjin Fish Market in Seoul. The vending display is titled Multi Ven with korean listing coffee, tea, and drinks in cup, bag, or can form respectively. The selection includes milk coffee, an orange drink, a sour grape drink, Chilsung Cider, Coke, Tropicana sparkling juice, Pokari Sweat, and a pineapple drink.
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This was found in Dangsan Train Station in Seoul.
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This is a vending machine found near the Government Complex Gwacheon station in Gwacheon city near Seoul. The tag line in Korean is roughly translated to “Good for your body’s wellbeing drinks.” The vending machine has images of hot and iced drinks including regular mix coffee, cappuccino, green tea latte, Samhwa brand plum tea, and hot chocolate. The drinks cost either 300 or 400 KRW (around 30 to 40 cents). There is what looks like a pen resting in the dispensing slot that is tethered to the door lock.
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This is a vintage Samsung vending machine found in an alley in the Yongsan neighborhood of Seoul. The drinks in this particuar machine include Gatorade and a coffee flavored drink called “Let’s Be”. The front of the machine has a bicycle illustration. There is a Tamama (from the Transformers Universe) sticker on the right side of the machine.
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Step into the bustling Seoul subway station and discover the vibrant world of this meticulously crafted Xylitol Vending Machine. As a 3D artist, I aimed to recreate the essence of this modern marvel with utmost attention to detail, ensuring an immersive experience for viewers.

This photorealistic 3D model captures the sleek design and functionality of a typical vending machine, customized specifically for dispensing xylitol products. The machine stands tall, adorned with vibrant branding and eye-catching graphics that entice commuters passing by.

From the polished metallic exterior to the clear glass display window, every element has been meticulously textured to replicate the real-world machine’s materials accurately. The LED screen at the top of the machine flickers with vibrant colors, showcasing enticing promotions and product information.
Korean Vending Machines
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