Indiana Vending Routes

 

 

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Get your vending machine business started in Indiana today!  The possibilities are endless as to where your vending machines can be located.  People do not walk more than a few feet to purchase from vending machines.  There are still so many locations in Indiana to locate your vending machine route.  You can place them in schools, hospitals, offices . . . . anywhere there is people!

Have you ever walked past a vending machine, and just because it was there and you were slightly hungry or thirsty you bought something out of it?  Probably hundreds of times in your life!  Everyone else is doing the exact same thing every day across Indiana.  If you have machines located, they will be buying out of your vending machines.  Get your Indiana vending business today!

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

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Indiana was the 19th state to be admitted into the union and is located in the mid west region of the United States. With a population of over 6 million residents, Indiana ranks 15th in the country in terms of residents. While Indianapolis is the state capital, the town of French Lick is famous for being the home of Larry Bird, famous NBA Hall of Famer. Nicknamed the Hoosier State, Indiana is home to two major sports teams, the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL and the Indiana Pacers of the NBA. Indiana is also home to one of the largest car races in the world, The Indianapolis 500. While Indiana is stereotyped as being full of corn fields, the Calumet region in the northwest part of the state is the largest steel producing area in the country. Eli Lilly and Bristol-Myers Squibb, two large pharmaceutical companies also call Indiana home.