Pepsi Creates a Social Network Vending Machine
RedEaredSlider writes "Now even vending machines are getting in on the social media act. Pepsi has rolled out a new machine that can send a soda to a friend, using a Facebook-like functionality. From the article: 'Along with buying a soda with either cash or credit, the Social Vending System allows people to send a user a soda as a gift. All they have to do is enter the recipient's name, mobile number and a personalized text message. Consumers can even send a video along with the gift. Once received, the recipient will learn where they can redeem it.'"
how far would you go to get a free soda?
I could see a lot of malls and other establishments that want more foot traffic buying into this.
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This social networking fad eats itself.
How many different media outlets are we expected to join? Do I have to watch for cameras leeching my password off a soda machine outside Walmart now?
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I call "social networking bubble". Where can I short-sell?
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Their "Random Acts of Refreshment" is a neat idea and I'd like to take part in it, but not only do I seriously doubt I'll ever see one of these in my town but how would I know Pepsi isn't just keeping the money I give them to get some stranger a free soda?
Great. Send a friend a soda. When will the social networking hoopla simply die?
A soda machine that can be remotely hacked to shoot cans/bottles at random passersby. Maybe it'll even be able to identify individuals by their smart phones and take out specific people!
Forget 'Have a Coke and a smile,' it's time to 'Have a Pepsi and a concussion!'
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How long until we get a story about how someone totally empties one of these without paying for a single one?
What do I know, I'm just an idiot, right?
I've had quite a few times that I didn't have change and wanted a soda. If I could send myself a soda (paid by credit card, or Google Checkout, or whatever) and walk up to a machine and enter a code to get it, I'd probably do it. Other vending items would work as well.
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Previously, I had to buy two sodas, and then hand one of the sodas to friend.
With the magic of social networking and Pepsi, now I only have two buy two sodas, enter a phone number, enter a greeting, record a video, and send a free soda code to a friend's mobile device, which they can use to access the same machine and retrieve a free soda.
...but we were beat by a Pepsi
Can I press a different button to have someone DENIED a soda next time they put their money in a Pepsi machine?
No refund. Nada.
Where are we going and why are we in a handbasket?
A real friend would send me a Coke.
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Dumb idea for soda, but could have possibilities if done with beer.
Someone sent you some high fructose corn syrup, I mean, some corn sugar!
With friends like these...
Student athletes competing for a spot on the team, sending repeated gifts of vending machine sodas and cream pies to their rivals a couple weeks before cut day
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It sounds like all this machine does is send a text message to the specified recipient with a code they can punch in to redeem their soda. The article doesn't specify if these machines are networked together or if you can only redeem the soda at the machine the gift was originally purchased at.
This seems a lot like the way the car wash works at my local gas station. I buy a car wash at the pump and it prints out a redeemable code on my receipt; the only difference being that the code is sent via SMS instead of printed locally.
It seems like they could take this even farther by adding the ability to purchase drink codes online, or over the phone. Why stop there, lets make gift cards that only work at vending machines; or even better, thumb print recognition for the gift card account.
I think the genius part of this idea is that every time a consumer send a Pepsi to a friend, Pepsi captures that mobile phone number and can then send their own marketing alerts to that person.
It's a great idea for Pepsi, but outside of the novelty of sending a Pepsi to someone by SMS, I don't really see this becoming very popular. Maybe in Middle Schools?
Don't you know, how hard it is to get mobile numbers of people? They're not in the usual standard listings...
But Pepsi will be happy to sell their data for a fee!!
The FBI must love this - think of the consequences on the Witness Protection Program!
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Anyone else picturing that 7UP commercial with the machine on the tank treads shooting cans at people? I know I am, I would be happy to buy Pepsi for friends if I'm able to launch the soda at them from the machine.
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This begins to explain the idea behind bottle caps as currency I suppose....
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can I get the machine to withhold soda from someone? Better yet, can I get the machine to travel to a friend's house and steal their soda? I'd pay extra for that!
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OMG, Please tell me there's an API for this! Like my blog? >Buy me a soda!
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Oh yeah! When I started college there was a well-visited pop machine that, if you inserted a five-dollar bill, waited the count of three, and pushed a button, it would: (a) return the five dollar bill, (b) give you your soda, and (c) randomly give four quarters back. That was the STUFF OF LEGENDS. Now I just need to find the magic code for a social-networking vending machine to do the same.
so being social is:
- Being holed up in your room in front of a big bright blue screen
- "Liking" things that you would scoff at if presented to IRL
- Wasting your time watering plants that probably won't result in anything tangible whatsoever
- If you manage to get out of the house, stare at the small bright blue screen all the way until you reach another big bright blue screen
- Tasing someone who pokes you in reality
- AND NOW, going to the vending machine, dying of thirst and bleeding out of your parched throat, only to find out that you just paid for a cola for Joe in Anchorage, AK with your last dollar bill.
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How long until Pepsi does the same thing? "Send Velma a can of Pepsi for her birthday....". Hope she's not a diabetic.
Couldn't Pepsi just expose a preference for people to convert incoming Pepsi orders to Diet Pepsi or Pepsi Max orders?