Pokémon vending machines are popping up across the US, sparking excitement and curiosity among Pokémon fans. This guide answers your burning questions about these automated Pokémon merchandise dispensers.
What are Pokémon Vending Machines?
Pokémon vending machines are automated retail units dispensing various Pokémon merchandise, much like a typical snack or beverage machine—though the price point may differ. While various types have existed, the current US focus is on TCG-centric models initially trialled in Washington in 2017. This trial's success led to wider deployment across numerous grocery store chains.
These machines are visually appealing, featuring vibrant colors and clear Pokémon branding. Their user-friendly touchscreen interface allows browsing and selection of TCG items, with checkout via credit card. The process incorporates charming Pokémon animations, enhancing the purchasing experience. A digital receipt is emailed to the customer upon completion of the transaction; however, returns are not accepted.
What do Pokémon Vending Machines Sell?
How to Find a Pokémon Vending Machine Near You
The official Pokémon Center website provides a comprehensive list of active Pokémon TCG vending machines in the US. Currently, machines are located across several states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin. The website allows users to select their state to view nearby locations within participating grocery stores. These partner stores include Albertsons, Fred Meyer, Frys, Kroger, Pick ‘n Save, Safeway, Smith’s, and Tom Thumb. Distribution is currently concentrated in specific cities within each state. The Pokémon Center website also offers a "Follow" feature to receive notifications about new machine installations.