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Elm Street Tattoos in Dallas now has a vending machine for people who know they want a tattoo but are not quite sure what they want to get. See the video below -- Elm Street Tattoos in Dallas now ...
Plunking down a hundred bucks for a completely random tattoo from a gumball machine sounds like the kind of act that takes a big heaping helping of brazen guts. Or maybe just a little too much of ...
Texas has unveiled a new "get what you get" tattoo vending machine. It's essentially a coin-operated bubble gum machine full of little plastic containers containing tattoo designs. You pay $100 to ...
Dallas' Elm Street Tattoo and its unique gumball machine promotion is helping adventurous ink enthusiasts get a new tattoo design at random. However, whether this makes things more or less ...
He's been a tattoo artist for 10 years, finally opening his own shop Omen Ink on Delaware Avenue in December. Little did he expect a gumball machine to be the biggest draw for customers.
A few months ago, I walked into a tattoo shop near my apartment, forked over $100, slipped a token into a gumball machine, and opened a plastic pod to find the image I would soon have on my upper ...
Here’s how it works: $100 gets you one play, and a random tattoo spits out of the machine like a gumball. One of the tattoo artists from Elm Street Tattoos, Philip LaRocca, said, “Basically we ...