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Day: January 11, 2005

Secret Coke Machine Debug Menu

January 11, 2005 by Jason Striegel 142 Comments

coke machine

here’s how you can unlock the secret debug menu on many coke machines. you can find out how many drinks have been sold, how much money is in the machine, and, in the rare case the machine is unsecured, get yourself a free soda-pop

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