Take Over the Vending in Your School and Watch the Endless Revenue Opportunities Unfold When Adding Snack and Beverage Machines

Vending Takeover Report

Over the last year, three schools in Spirit Box Nation took on the challenge of expanding their Spirit Box business. 


Rio Rancho: 2021

August: $8,438.55

September: $9,214

October: $10,255

Monthly Average: $9,302

Yearly Total: $63,000


Camdenton: 2021

August: $4,287.5

September: $12,058.3

October: $10,681

Monthly Average: $9,008

Yearly Total: $85,000


Olathe East: 2021 

August: $4,181.5

September: $6,631.5

October: $5,996

Monthly Average: $5,603

Yearly Total: $50,000

If there are other vending companies

What if you competed for your school’s bid on being the primary and exclusive vendor? 

Administrators will have a hard time saying no and here is why:

  • All of the vending revenue goes to your Spirit Box Teams and your school. 

  • A hands-on learning experience that provides real world skills to high school students. 

  • No contracts from other vending companies restricting what you can put in your vending machine. This will lead your business to be more successful and bring more revenue in. 


If one vending machine is bringing in $300 a week (on average), what  if you had 5 machines strategically sprinkled around the school selling a variety of products such as cold drinks and snacks? Do the math! That adds up quick and comes out to over $1,500 a week, $6,000 a month, and $72,000 a YEAR! Now, that is being incredibly modest as many of our schools are bringing in over $100 a day.

Compete for the vending contract and become the exclusive vendor

Wait, you can do that? That’s right! You are a real enterprise. Why couldn’t you compete for your school vending contract? Ask if your Spirit Box team can put in a bid to be the school’s only vending company. That would mean every dollar spent on vending products in your school would go directly to your Spirit Box team. 


Talk to your school principal or the appropriate administrator about competing for the bid. Prepare a formal presentation explaining your plan, the benefits that the school will get, and how your school store vending machine will be the better choice.


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