Pokémon TCG Vending Machines: A Guide for Collectors
Pokémon fans are buzzing about the Pokémon vending machines popping up across the US! These aren't your average snack dispensers; they offer a convenient way to grab Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) products. This guide answers your burning questions.
What are Pokémon Vending Machines?
These automated machines dispense a range of Pokémon TCG merchandise. While not budget-friendly, they offer a quick and easy way to acquire cards and other related items. The current US models, initially trialled in Washington in 2017, feature touchscreen interfaces, replacing older button-operated designs. Brightly colored and clearly branded, they're easy to spot in participating stores. Transactions are handled via credit card, and a digital receipt is emailed to the purchaser. Note that returns are not accepted.
What do they sell?
Primarily, these machines stock Pokémon TCG products like booster packs and Elite Trainer Boxes. While supplies vary by location, a recent visit showed a good selection, even during a busy shopping period. Unlike some Pokémon Center machines in Washington State (which offer a wider variety of merchandise and seem to be less common now), these focus solely on TCG items. Plushies, apparel, and video games are not typically available.
Finding a Pokémon Vending Machine
To locate a machine near you, check the official Pokémon Center website. Currently, machines are available in Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin. The website provides a state-by-state list of participating stores, which include major chains like Albertsons, Fred Meyer, Frys, Kroger, Pick ‘n Save, Safeway, Smith’s, and Tom Thumb. Distribution is currently concentrated in specific cities within each state. You can also follow the Pokémon Center's location list for updates on new machine installations.