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« Reply #10 on: December 16, 2007, 09:48:06 pm »

Glen's Right a work machine is the key , and someone here may have a extra Coinco
 Coin mech for a fair price for you.
  A big Rid & White Bow and some Coca Cola load up in it  and you are golden for
a year .

  Pat

wow - you all are the best!  I would really like to get it set up right before Christmas if possible, but if not, I know my husband will still be in love with it no matter what... so if it doesn't work out -  no biggie.  I was at Sam's Club today and saw the small cokes in PLASTIC bottles, but not the ones in the glass bottles.  I have to get my hands on some of those.  I think I have seen them in our local grocery stores or in Wal-Mart, but I am not sure... any other suggestions???

THANKS again!!!
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« Reply #11 on: December 20, 2007, 07:02:51 pm »

Wal-Mart does carry the 8 ounce bottles.  They typically sell them in a 6-pack.  Basically, anything through a normal 16-ounce bottle will work.  The 20-ounce bottles and some specialty 16-ounce bottles (Gatorade, for example) are too fat.  I stock mine with flavored water.  You can get these in 12 and 16-ounce sizes.  The kids love it.  Beer also works.   Cool A 12-ounce bottle will fit in there quite nicely.  The shelves in your (his) machine adjust back and forth to accomodate the different size bottles.

Merry Christmas!
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