Pokémon vending machines are popping up across the US, sparking excitement among Pokémon fans. This article answers your burning questions about these automated merchandise dispensers.
What are Pokémon Vending Machines?
These aren't your average vending machines; they're dedicated to dispensing Pokémon merchandise, primarily Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) products. While initially tested in Washington in 2017, their popularity has led to a wider rollout across the US, appearing in various grocery stores.
The machines are easily recognizable with their vibrant colors and Pokémon branding. They feature user-friendly touchscreens, allowing you to browse and select items like booster packs and Elite Trainer Boxes, paying conveniently with a credit card. The purchase process is enhanced with charming Pokémon animations. Digital receipts are emailed to customers, but returns are not accepted.
What Do Pokémon Vending Machines Sell?
US Pokémon vending machines primarily stock Pokémon TCG products, including booster packs and Elite Trainer Boxes. While stock varies, a recent check revealed a good selection, even during a busy shopping period. However, they generally don't sell plushies, clothing, or video games. A smaller number of Pokémon Center vending machines in Washington State previously offered a broader range of merchandise, but these are becoming less common.
How to Find a Pokémon Vending Machine Near You
To locate a Pokémon TCG vending machine, visit the official Pokémon Center website. The website lists all current US locations, categorized by state. Currently, machines are concentrated in specific cities within participating states and are primarily found in select grocery stores, including Albertsons, Fred Meyer, Frys, Kroger, Pick ‘n Save, Safeway, Smith’s, and Tom Thumb. If your area isn't currently listed, you can follow the Pokémon Center's location list to receive notifications about new machine installations.