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Zooper Dooper Vending Machines Are Actually A Thing In Australia

Zooper Dooper Vending Machines Are Actually A Thing In Australia

This machine is living in 2030

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Zooper Doopers are the definition of summer in Australia. Everyone had their personal favourite (purple for me) and it would be borderline criminal to not stock them in your freezer when the hot weather comes around. But if you're out and about and get a sudden craving, you're usually stuffed.

However, one Twitter user has stumbled across something that's - I can't stress this enough - possibly the best news of the year. That's right, a Zooper Dooper vending machine.

nvshemm/Twitter

Naseem was walking through the Castle Hill Metro Station in Sydney yesterday when she witnessed one of the best inventions ever.

Why hasn't this been a thing for years?

Nestled next to a stock-standard vending machine, this Zooper Dooper one appears to be selling an array of all the classic flavours. Not only is it amazing because each one is just $1, but the machine has a goddamn payWave machine, meaning you can just Tap n Go that bad boy and walk away with a bunch of Doopers in your hand.

No need to carry around a pile of change.

The Australian Food Shop

Zooper Doopers have been around in Australia since the early 1970s and until now they've mainly been bought in bulk at your local supermarket.

The standard packs have eight flavours, including raspberry, fairy floss, cola, blackcurrant, mandarin, pineapple, lime and bubblegum.

But you haven't experienced a Dooper before if you haven't had your delicate mouth ripped apart by the tube's plastic. It's totally natural to dive mouth-first into a Dooper, however if you catch it at the perfect angle, then the sides of your lips will get sliced up.

Anyway, if you're walking around Castle Hill Metro Station in Sydney, give this machine a whirl.

Featured Image Credit: nvshemm/Twitter

Topics: Food, News, Australia