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Capitol Hill’s mystery soda machine.
The lead section reads: “Capitol Hill’s mystery soda machine was a Coke vending machine in Capitol Hill, Seattle, that was in operation since at least the early 1990s until its disappearance in 2018. It is unknown who stocked the machine.” An infobox follows, displaying a picture of the machine with the caption: “The mysterious vending machine in front of Broadway Locksmith.”
The next section, titled “Description,” shows a picture of one of the machine’s “? mystery ?” buttons, followed by text reading: “A drink could be chosen using one of the ’? mystery ?’ buttons
and the dispensed drinks were rare cans that were either ordinarily
unavailable in the United States or have not been in circulation since
the 1980s, such as Mountain Dew White Out, a raspberry-flavored Nestea Brisk, a Hawaiian Punch, and a Grape Fanta, with other rumored drinks including Vanilla Cokes, Black Cherry Frescas, and Sunkist Cherry Limeade. The locksmith in front of whose business the machine stood claims to have no knowledge of who operated it.“
The final section, titled “History,” reads: “In January 2018, the same month Seattle passed its sugary drink tax, the machine raised its price from its typical $0.75 to $1.00. “In June 2018, the machine mysteriously disappearedand a message was posted to the machine’s Facebook page stating “Going for a walk, need to find myself. Maybe take a shower even.” A note was taped to the rail where the machine used to be: ‘Went for a walk’. During this time, its Facebook page featured humorous photoshopped images of the soda machine in a forest and at Machu Picchu.”
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