Cotton Candy World debuts at IAAPA Expo

MC Global Games of Queensland, Australia exhibited its new attendant-free, self-cleaning cotton candy vending machine – Cotton Candy World – at IAAPA Expo to rave reviews.  Attendees, children and grown-ups alike are said to have loved watching the floss-making operation with musical accompaniment, and enjoyed the vanilla flavour of the cotton candy.

Timm Stay, Ray McGowan, and Paul Jacobs of MC Global Games (shown in the Gold Standard Games booth)

“I was thrilled with the 100% positive response of attendees to our presentation of Cotton Candy World,” said Paul Jacobs, newly appointed vice president of business development for MC Global Games.

Cotton Candy World, which features an attraction generating top display, vends non-sticky, dry fluffy cotton candy in just 70 seconds.  It features a vend door that remains locked during the floss making process and then unlocks until the floss is removed.  The small footprint cabinet is made of zinc coated Australian steel with an eye-catching pink powder coat and sensational graphics

Three years in the development of this new iteration of a cotton candy vendor by owner Ray McGowan, has produced a machine designed to operate on location both maintenance and attendant-free.  Because of its self-sufficiency and ease of operation, including wireless data transfer reporting, it’s suitable for operators to place in all types of street locations, bowling centres, cinemas, and the like.  Currently operating in a number of family entertainment centres in Australia and producing an ROI of under 20 weeks, it will be available for delivery to the US and Europe in March.

 

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