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L.A. Gets its Very Own Juice Vending Machine

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First there was the Sprinkles ATM, then came the ultra-luxe automatic caviar dispenser, and now, of course, there's the oh-so-Angeleno juice vending machine.

The brand spankin' new bright orange machine is located at the Beverly Hills location of Kreation on Santa Monica Boulevard.

And it operates 24 hours, meaning you can get fresh, cold-pressed juice whenever the craving calls. Flavors include a couple of green juices called Greeen #2 and Greeen #3, which boast antioxidants and enzymes, or the Unity #12, which is meant to help fight colds and boost immunity.

This juicing trend really seems to have taken off lately, perhaps even taking over the froyo trend. Kreation did, after all, move into a former Menchie's.

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