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Novelty Vending Global Launches 500 Free Toy Vending Attractions

Novelty Vending Global (NVG) has announced an initiative to distribute 500 automated toy vending machines to eligible venues across Australia at no cost. This effort aims to address the increasing screen time among children, which has now reached over 20 hours per week, by providing engaging, hands-on play experiences.
The initiative is designed for venue operators who want to enhance family engagement without the burden of stocking or managing the toys. The vending machines will feature popular branded toys, refreshed monthly, ensuring that children have access to new and exciting options. According to NVG, this initiative allows venues to create enjoyable experiences for families while incurring no upfront costs.
Eligibility and Implementation
To qualify for the free vending machines, venues must demonstrate consistent weekly foot traffic and be situated near city centers along NVG’s planned rollout corridor. The installation of machines will occur in clusters to maximize efficiency and impact. Once the 500 units are allocated, no additional machines will be available.
Cameron Shakespeare, the founder of Novelty Vending Global, emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating, “This initiative is all about giving kids more playful moments off screens in real-world settings.” He noted that with over 250 machines already operating successfully in Australia and New Zealand, the company is excited to expand its reach.
About Novelty Vending Global
Novelty Vending Global is registered with both the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) and the Better Business Bureau (BBB). The organization serves as the exclusive licensed partner for automated family entertainment vending attractions from major global brands. With a robust presence in Australia and New Zealand, NVG is also expanding into the United States.
This initiative reflects NVG’s commitment to providing innovative solutions that enhance the family experience at venues. For more information or to register a venue, interested parties can contact Cameron Shakespeare at 1300 171 705.
By offering these free vending attractions, NVG not only aims to address the challenges posed by increasing screen time but also to foster more interactive and engaging environments for families across Australia.
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