It's a recognition that goes beyond a product review. F&CM's piece frames Vendo Legend® Line not as another SKU added to a catalogue, but as an aesthetic, technological, and commercial statement all at once.

The magazine traces the story back to where it belongs: to The Vendo Company's American origins in the 1930s, through six decades of European presence under SandenVendo, and to the decision to bring back the historic cursive Vendo logo on the new machines, a rare move in an industry that usually runs from its own past in the name of looking modern.

The feature lingers on what makes Vendo Legend® Line a design object as much as a vending machine: its rounded cabinet architecture, the brushed metal and aluminum accents, the vertical LED lighting, the dark, understated fronts.

The article also goes deep on what sits behind the design: the five models that make up the range, from the G-Drink Legend® DG9 to the Brain Legend® MMV hub machine; the connectivity through MySandenVendo that turns every screen into a remote-controlled selling and content tool, and the environmental engineering: R290 natural refrigerant, energy class C that ties the launch to SandenVendo's broader path toward Carbon Neutrality by 2030.

Read the full feature on the F&CM website (in French)