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The machine got a warm reception at Giant, where customers asked lots of questions and perused brochures describing the 53 available wines, from Argentine malbecs to California merlots. Simple Brands President Jim Lesser doesn't anticipate much business from connoisseurs, but they're not the targeted demographic. "They were developed for the average consumer who wants a nice bottle of wine with their steak and seafood," Lesser said. Japan and Europe have beer vending machines, but Lesser said the self-serve alcohol concept probably wouldn't have worked in the U.S. until now. Today, he noted, Americans use kiosks for everything from buying movie tickets to checking in for airplane flights. Exit surveys show customers like the wine kiosks' convenience and easy use, and early sales have exceeded expectations, said Lesser. Eventually, the machines may be seen in other states, he said. Wendell Young IV, president of the union representing state wine store workers, anticipates some new jobs, from remote camera staffing to kiosk restocking. The number of jobs depends on sales, he said. Local vintners are watching the initiative closely. Lee Miller, owner of Pennsylvania-based Chaddsford Winery, said she'll support anything that might boost sales. "If they're not going to put it on the shelf, I think it's a great way to offer wine to people," Miller said. Bob Mazza, owner of Mazza Vineyards near Erie, is disappointed that none of the approximately 120 wineries in the state are represented in the kiosks. "You would think they would subscribe to the idea to support local industry," Mazza said. Liquor Control Board spokeswoman Stacey Witalec said the machines are stocked with proven sellers for the pilot period and will be re-evaluated based on customer feedback. ___ Online: Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board: http://www.lcb.state.pa.us/
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