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ITrade.biz

“Vending Machine Giant To Be The First In The US To Offer Noodle Vending Machines!”

The history of Ramen noodles comes from the Japanese

Norcross, GA- ITrade.biz, an industry leader in vending machine wholesale and manufacturing, will soon be the first in the United States to make noodle vending machines, setting a high standard that others may soon follow.

Manufacturers in Japan and Korea are the only other noodle vending machine manufacturers. ITrade’s EV7777 Ramen Vending Machine comes with a hot water dispenser, where once noodles are dropped, the hot water dispenser door automatically opens with a lid of the noodles while adjusting the spices.

An ITrade company spokesman said its noodle vending machine will be supported by Paldo Food, a Korean-based Korean Company that makes over $1 billion in instant noodle sells.

The history of Ramen noodles comes from the Japanese, who have always loved to eat noodles and invented many unique varieties of their own, such as soba (thin, buckwheat noodles) and udon (thick wheat noodles).

The history of instant noodles started in the years after World War II: a time of intense food shortages in Japan. Inexpensive and full of needed calories, Ramen, which are thin Chinese-style vermicelli noodles served in soup, became widely popular and long lines of hungry diners outside noodle shops and street food stands were a common sight.

Cup noodle, sold in its own cooking container, was a highly convenient meal that could be cooked and eaten anywhere. The possibilities of the new product were immediately spotted by operators of sports and leisure facilities, and vending machines were developed that also supplied boiling water to allow the noodles to be cooked and consumed on the spot.

That’s exactly what ITrade plans to do, with the help of independent dealers and agents, who will provide local sales of ITrade’s products. A company spokesman said dealers and agents will be assigned to find a market in his or her local area, such as Interstate rest stops and coordinate the vending machine service to local customers.

“We’re currently launching our dealer program to take advantage of our dynamic growth, the spokesman said. “We are seeking qualified individuals, who have interests in increasing their income by participating on either a full or part time.”

The EV7777 Ramen Vending Machine features an all metal construction with proprietary dispensing technology, friendly LED display and voice instruction. It’s also equipped with high performance bill and coin acceptors, fast, accurate proprietary change technology, and support sales management software.

As additional features, the EV7777 Ramen Vending Machine offers the convenience of automatically restoring from simple failure, which reduces maintenance workload while transmitting sales data and failure codes.

ITrade, which plans to become the world’s largest manufacturer of Noodle Vending Machines, already has more than 2000 orders of noodle vending machines from Norway, 200 of which are firm orders and 2000 vending machines option.

The company’s spokesman said Norway will take the exclusive in the Europe market. The first order will be launched July 15.

Itrade.bz also has more than 200 orders from Ramen Express, which will market all territories in the U. S. A. Those orders will arrive early September.

In addition, ITrade has been contacted by several noodle manufactures from Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, China, Russia, and Thailand for OEM production of the noodle vending machine.

For more information concerning the Ramen Noodle Vending Machines, interested individuals should call (770) 242-7955 or visit www.evending.net


Vendingtime Article 7/4/2006

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