Bulk gumballs supplies for vending business
Entervending is the USA based company situated in South Florida. We put in action our own vending experience offering best supplies for bulk vending businesses. Reliable branded gumballs machines, candy vendors and capsule toy cabinets were chosen for you from well known factories in USA and Canada. Bulk flavored gumballs, vending candy, capsuled toys and superballs are also provided in wide selection of styles and colors. Entervending provides only the best edible refills for gumballs vending and candy machines. We close cooperate with well known factories to bring you wide selection of colored gumballs from Double Bubble brand by Concord Confections and Oak Leaf brand by Tootsie Roll Industries. Our company guarantees your customers juicy fruity taste of soft fresh gums in many popular vending sizes. These products suits USA food nutritional standards, are free of gluten and have Kosher and Halal status. Also bulk chicle gum tabs and pressed vending candy are available on wholesale pricing. Why it is reasonable to buy from Entervending? Vendors always could get gumballs in 850 count, 1080 count, 1820 count and many other count boxes from us to fill any type gumballs machine. Wide selection of sweet, sour or spicy flavors in solid colored and attractive printed gums are at your attention in our web store. Many others products for candy machines as bright gum chiclets, Rascals, Nitwitz, Rascals and Jelly Belly candy will please your buyers as well.
Brief history of gumballs vending gum
According to legend, the gumball was not invented until the start of the 20th century by an anonymous German grocer in New York. One day, irate that his gum - in flat, stubby form - was not selling, he wadded up a piece and flung it across the store. The wad of gum fell into a barrel of sugar, and the grocer then picked it up to admire its newly acquired glistening appearance. Next the German grocer introduced it to a friend of his, from whom he borrowed a peanut vending machine and changed the mechanism to lend it the ability to dispense the new discovery. Truth or not, the gumball machine was already a popular device by the 1920s. Walter Diemer (oddly enough, an accountant at the Fleer company), not only came up with the right combination of ingredients to make the gum elastic enough to blow into a bubble, but he also established the traditional gum color of pink by using the only hue available on the shelf when he was making his concoction. His 1928 creation, Dubble Bubble, became the first commercially successful bubblegum. It was at first sold in the form of gumballs with the name stamped on the candy coating and later as a small brick with a comic wrapper.
We choose quality and only deal with the market leaders.
At present, our suppliers and partners are companies like Beaver Machine Corporation (Canada), Global Gumball (USA),
Oak Leaf Confections (Canada) and other equally well-known and respected companies.