Pokémon Vending Machines: Locate Nearby for Rare Finds

Jan 23,25

Pokemon TCG Vending Machines: A Fan's Guide

If you're a Pokemon fan with a social media presence, you've likely encountered posts about Pokemon vending machines. As The Pokemon Company expands its US rollout, many fans have questions – and this guide provides the answers.

What are Pokemon Vending Machines?

Pokemon vending machines are automated kiosks dispensing Pokemon merchandise, much like a soda machine—though perhaps not as budget-friendly. While various types have existed, the current US focus is on TCG-centric models initially tested in Washington in 2017. This trial's success led to wider deployment across various grocery chains in recent years.

These machines are visually striking, featuring vibrant colors and clear Pokemon branding. Their touch-screen interface replaces older button-style machines, allowing for easy browsing and selection of TCG products. Payment is via credit card, and the process includes charming Pokemon animations. A digital receipt is emailed after purchase, but returns are not accepted.

What Merchandise Do They Sell?

Pokemon Vending Machine

Photos by The Escapist
US Pokemon vending machines primarily stock Pokemon TCG products: Elite Trainer Boxes, Booster Packs, and related items. Even during peak shopping periods, many remain well-stocked, though the newest Elite Trainer Boxes often sell out quickly. Unlike some Pokemon Center machines in Washington State, these typically don't sell plushies, apparel, or video games. The trend seems to be towards these more streamlined, TCG-focused machines.

Locating a Nearby Machine

The official Pokemon Center website provides a comprehensive list of active US Pokemon TCG vending machines. Currently, machines are located in: Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin. To find nearby locations, navigate to your state on the website for a complete store list.

Distribution is currently concentrated in major cities within each state, primarily within partner grocery stores: Albertsons, Fred Meyer, Frys, Kroger, Pick ‘n Save, Safeway, Smith’s, and Tom Thumb. You can also follow the Pokemon Center's location list for notifications on new machine installations.

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