Supreme x Beaver Gumball Machine for the Home
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

Original — Beaver
Gumball Machine for the Home
About the original
The Beaver Gumball Machine for the Home is a bulk vending machine built with die-cast, triple-chrome-plated metal components and a polycarbonate shatter-resistant globe, dispensing 1-inch gumballs, candy, or capsule toys without electricity. Beaver Machine Corporation began in 1963 in Ontario, Canada as Machine-O-Matic, originally manufacturing aluminum and zinc cast replacement parts for vending machines before introducing its first complete machine, the Round Beaver 16, by the mid-1960s. Beaver was the first in the industry to switch from glass to polycarbonate globes. The company renamed itself Beaver Machine Corporation in 2000 and remains one of the primary suppliers of bulk vending hardware in North America. The Supreme FW22 collab adds co-branding to the chrome base.
About Beaver
Beaver Machine Corporation is a Canadian bulk-vending manufacturer founded in 1963 in Toronto, Ontario, originally operating as Machine-O-Matic and renamed in 2000, now headquartered in Newmarket. The company produces gumball, capsule, and candy vending machines, including the Round Beaver 16, the Northern Beaver capsule vendor, and the rotary coin mechanism that became a global bulk-vending standard. Beaver supplies operators across North America, Europe, and Asia, and its machines are used by Northwestern Corporation customers and standalone operators alike. Each machine features a chrome-plated cast base and a clear polycarbonate globe. Supreme collaborated with Beaver on a Gumball Machine, a co-branded countertop vendor with a white metal base and clear globe.


