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What Are Pokemon Vending Machines? What They Sell and How To Find One Near You

Author : Aurora Jan 16,2025

Pokemon TCG Vending Machines: A Fan's Guide

If you're a Pokemon fan on social media, you've likely encountered discussions about Pokemon vending machines. As The Pokemon Company expands their US rollout, many have questions – and we have the answers.

What are Pokemon Vending Machines?

Pokemon vending machines are automated dispensers of Pokemon merchandise, offering a convenient (though not necessarily budget-friendly) shopping experience.

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 broader US grocery store deployment over the past few years.

These machines are visually striking, featuring bright colors and clear Pokemon branding. Easily spotted, for example, near the entrance of a Kroger store.

Unlike older button-based models, these machines utilize touchscreens. Browse available TCG items, make selections, and pay via credit card. The process incorporates charming Pokemon animations, enhancing the overall buying experience.

Digital receipts are emailed to customers, but note that The Pokemon Company doesn't accept returns on TCG merchandise purchased from these machines.

What Merchandise Do They Sell?

Pokemon Vending Machine

Photos by The Escapist

Primarily, US Pokemon vending machines stock Pokemon TCG products: Elite Trainer Boxes, Booster Packs, and related items. A recent visit to a Kroger location revealed good stock levels even during a busy Thanksgiving weekend, although the newest Elite Trainer Boxes were sold out.

These machines generally don't sell plushies, apparel, video games, or other Pokemon merchandise. A limited number of Pokemon Center vending machines in Washington State previously offered a broader selection, but these are being phased out in favor of the more focused TCG machines.

Locating a Nearby Machine

A complete list of active US Pokemon TCG vending machines is available on the Pokemon Center website. Currently, machines operate in: Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin. To check for nearby locations, visit the Pokemon Center site and select your state. A list of participating stores with machines will be displayed.

Distribution tends to be concentrated in major cities within each state, primarily within partner grocery stores such as Albertsons, Fred Meyer, Frys, Kroger, Pick ‘n Save, Safeway, Smith’s, and Tom Thumb.

If no local machines are listed, you can “Follow” the Pokemon Center location list to receive notifications of new machine additions.

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