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"Pop" is actually called ''soda''.
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Please update frequently with Diet Coke availability, card acceptance/rejection, eating of money, and any other advice/warnings.
 
Please update frequently with Diet Coke availability, card acceptance/rejection, eating of money, and any other advice/warnings.
  

Revision as of 02:27, November 8, 2005

"Pop" is actually called soda.

Please update frequently with Diet Coke availability, card acceptance/rejection, eating of money, and any other advice/warnings.

Schow Entrance

Probably the most-used on campus. Nifty dispenser. Runs out of Diet Coke frequently. Known to eat cards. The only machine with Dr.Pepper, also known to contain diet coke with lime just after being re-stocked.

Bronfman Basement

A good alternative if the Schow machine is empty. Has been known to emit two bottles of diet coke for the price of one on more than one occassion, perhaps due to the fact that the bottle sometimes gets stuck while being dispensed and some don't think to reach up and pull it out.

Jesup 2nd floor

Another good alternative, though it has sometimes not worked.

Goodrich, 2nd floor

A dark horse reliable diet coke source which lurks next to the copy machine on the second floor.

Sawyer entrance

Infrequently empty.

Stetson near Office Services

Somewhat creepy as it's motion-activated; when you approach it, it suddenly springs to life.

Prospect

If you're in the mood for Jagged Ice, be warned. To get this most awesome of the Powerade varieties, you may have to push the button for the less awesome orange-colored Powerade variety.

Fitch basement

Near the pool table; a good alternative if the Prospect machine is empty or not working.

Mission

Machines on both sides.

Greylock Dining Hall