Soviet soda machine in Novgorodby a-canadian-bever Tags:Casual Europeeurope 5 commentsThese were very popularThese 2 videos do a great job at explaining them and how they worked[Video 1](https://youtu.be/S3JEagHAmxc)[Video 2](https://youtu.be/Zvs2eHb1y9c)I saw and even used it. There were hundreds of these in Yerevan 30 years ago.I’m 95% sure it’s a replica. We had things like that in Minsk some years ago, they are modern machines stylised to look like that.If it really were soviet it should have a long queue.This is a gem for the Youtube channels “Bald and bancrupt” & “Kreosan” / “Kreosan English” , they often tour such old Soviet stuff …Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
These were very popularThese 2 videos do a great job at explaining them and how they worked[Video 1](https://youtu.be/S3JEagHAmxc)[Video 2](https://youtu.be/Zvs2eHb1y9c)
I’m 95% sure it’s a replica. We had things like that in Minsk some years ago, they are modern machines stylised to look like that.
This is a gem for the Youtube channels “Bald and bancrupt” & “Kreosan” / “Kreosan English” , they often tour such old Soviet stuff …
5 comments
These were very popular
These 2 videos do a great job at explaining them and how they worked
[Video 1](https://youtu.be/S3JEagHAmxc)
[Video 2](https://youtu.be/Zvs2eHb1y9c)
I saw and even used it. There were hundreds of these in Yerevan 30 years ago.
I’m 95% sure it’s a replica. We had things like that in Minsk some years ago, they are modern machines stylised to look like that.
If it really were soviet it should have a long queue.
This is a gem for the Youtube channels “Bald and bancrupt” & “Kreosan” / “Kreosan English” , they often tour such old Soviet stuff …