• What Walt Disney and Hugh Hefner can teach the convenience services industry
    Jul 7 2026

    What do Walt Disney, Hugh Hefner and today's convenience services operators have in common? More than you might think.

    In this episode of Automatic Merchandiser's Vending & OCS Nation, Bob Tullio sits down with communications strategist, author, and public relations pioneer Marty Cooper, whose remarkable career includes working directly with Walt Disney at Disneyland, Hugh Hefner at Playboy, the Academy Awards and some of America's most recognizable brands.

    But this isn't a conversation about nostalgia. It's a masterclass in customer experience, relationship building, leadership, philanthropy, and the timeless principles that help businesses earn loyal customers and lasting success.

    Whether you operate vending, micro markets, office coffee service or any customer-focused business, you'll find practical lessons that can immediately improve the way you serve customers and grow your business.

    Lessons to be learned:

    • Why Walt Disney insisted there was only one "Mr." at Disneyland and the leadership lesson behind it.

    • How Disney created customer loyalty by treating every customer as a guest.

    • The importance of building relationships instead of simply completing transactions.

    • Why the smallest customer interactions often create the biggest impressions.

    • The power of giving customers "a little more than they expected."

    • How remembering names and creating personal connections separates great businesses from average ones.

    • Why listening is one of the most underrated sales skills.

    • What Playboy's marketing strategy can teach businesses about understanding their audience.

    • How Hollywood's early pioneers built successful companies by constantly looking for new opportunities.

    • Why philanthropy isn't just good for the community; it's good for business.

    • The biggest professional mistake Marty ever made (very amusing) and the valuable lesson it taught him.

    Cooper's newest book - The Real Hollywood: The San Fernando Valley, A Century of Filmmaking and Filmmakers, explores the rich history of the people and places that shaped the entertainment industry. All profits from the sale of the book go to the Boys & Girls Club of the West Valley, of which Cooper is chairman emeritus.

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    23 mins
  • How Keurig changed office coffee forever: Bill McCauley's inside story
    Jun 23 2026

    The 1990s were one of the most disruptive decades in the history of office coffee service. Starbucks was reshaping consumer expectations. Filterfresh was introducing single-cup brewing. Flavia was creating an entirely new beverage platform. Keurig was preparing to launch a product that would transform the industry. In this episode of Automatic Merchandiser & VendingMarketWatch's Vending & OCS Nation, host Bob Tullio welcomes Bill McCauley, one of Keurig's earliest sales leaders and employee number 12. Bill takes listeners behind the scenes of Keurig's 1998 rollout, sharing stories about the company's startup culture, early product challenges, customer skepticism and the sales strategies that helped turn a revolutionary idea into an industry-changing success. Bill discusses: • Why distributors initially resisted the K-Cup concept • The famous "puppy dog close" that helped drive sales • Technical challenges that nearly derailed the company • The role major distributors played in Keurig's growth • Why listening to customers remains the most important business lesson • The parallels between Keurig's launch and today's AI-powered smart markets • How Keurig helped raise quality expectations throughout the coffee industry • The environmental criticism surrounding K-Cups and how the conversation evolved Whether you're an office coffee service operator, vending professional, micro market operator, or simply interested in how disruptive innovations gain traction, this episode offers valuable lessons from one of the industry's most important product launches.

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    21 mins
  • Josh Rosenberg Part 2 - On business, leadership, loss and finding perspective
    Jun 16 2026

    In Part 2 of his conversation with Josh Rosenberg of Forward Thinkers, Automatic Merchandiser & VendingMarketWatch's Vending & OCS Nation podcast host Bob Tullio begins the discussion with an in-depth look at the evolving mergers and acquisitions landscape within the convenience services industry before turning to a deeply personal conversation about family, leadership, health challenges and the tragic loss of Josh's son, Isaac.

    Josh shares why he believes the M&A market remains stronger than ever, with increasing interest from private equity groups, family offices and strategic buyers looking to enter the convenience services space. He explains how Forward Thinkers helps operators maximize company value before a sale by focusing on leadership development, organizational readiness, talent retention, customer relationships and operational excellence.

    The focus then shifts to Josh's passion for building a family-centered business alongside his wife and sons, and the unique rewards and challenges that come with working together.

    In one of the most emotional interviews ever featured on Vending & OCS Nation, Josh speaks openly about a series of serious health challenges, the unexpected loss of his son Isaac and how those experiences have transformed his perspective on leadership, business and life itself.

    He discusses the overwhelming support he received from the convenience services community, the power of vulnerability, the importance of faith and family and why life's greatest lessons often emerge from its most difficult moments.

    This episode is an inspiring reminder that while business success matters, relationships, purpose, and perspective matter even more.

    Thank you, Josh, for your honesty, courage and willingness to help others through your story.

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    22 mins
  • Josh Rosenberg on AI, growth strategy and the future of convenience services
    Jun 2 2026

    In this episode of Automatic Merchandiser & VendingMarketWatch's Vending & OCS Nation, it’s the first installment of Bob Tullio’s powerful two-part conversation with Josh Rosenberg, the founder of Forward Thinkers, who delivers an unfiltered look at the forces reshaping the convenience services industry. Drawing on decades of leadership experience from his years at The Coca-Cola Company to building and scaling Accent Food Services, Rosenberg shares candid reflections on leadership, resilience, operational execution, AI adoption, automation and the evolving M&A landscape. Rosenberg discusses the defining moments that shaped his leadership philosophy, including the challenges of scaling a multi-state operation, navigating business setbacks and overcoming deeply personal adversity. His perspective on learning through failure and leading through uncertainty offers valuable insight for operators facing rapid change in today’s market. The conversation dives deep into why operational execution, not just vision, is the true differentiator for growth. Rosenberg explains how clarity, cultural alignment, and human capital optimization often matter more than simply adding more people or equipment. He outlines why operators must think beyond vending machines and begin acting as strategic retail operators.

    Bob and Josh also tackle some of the industry’s biggest questions:

    • How AI is moving beyond “advanced Google search” into true operational automation
    • Where smart markets and smart coolers create real opportunity and where they’re overhyped
    • Why operators must rethink supplier dependency and embrace more diversified product strategies
    • How data-driven merchandising is redefining consumer engagement
    • Why local and regional operators remain uniquely positioned to compete against large strategic consolidators

    Finally, Rosenberg offers his perspective on the current M&A environment, the rise of private equity, and the emergence of entrepreneurial newcomers entering the market through smart retail technology. His “barbell effect” analysis paints a compelling picture of an industry simultaneously consolidating and innovating.

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    18 mins
  • From old combo machines to AI coolers: Gary Arwin's journey is a classic operator story
    May 26 2026

    As Gary Arwin explained, "After becoming a partner in a supplier to the hospitality industry, I had figured out very quickly that I had made a lot of other people a lot of money and I wanted to do something on my own. We dissolved the business and I went to a business broker and said, 'Hey, I'm interested in purchasing a business. What do you have available?' That is how Arwin got into the vending business.

    On this episode of Automatic Merchandiser's Vending & OCS Nation, host Bob Tullio sat down with Gary Arwin, president of Gator Refresh, to discuss his eventful journey from the hospitality industry into convenience services and how he transformed a tiny vending operation into a modern refreshment services company driven by innovation and customer service.

    Arwin shared how he purchased a struggling 20-machine vending business in 2007, complete with old combo machines and operations run from a storage locker. He steadily evolved it into a full-service operation offering vending, micro markets, AI coolers, office coffee service, pantry, water, and ice solutions.

    The conversation dives deep into:

    - How technology transformed Gator Refresh

    - Early adoption of mobile payment systems and PayRange

    - How he relies on HAHA Vending and Micromart

    - Why AI coolers are reshaping the industry

    - The growing demand for pantry service and workplace amenities

    - The importance of diversification and data verification for new operators

    - Product trends driven by Gen Z and millennials

    - Why independent operators still hold a major competitive advantage over national companies

    Arwin also explained why traditional vending machines are slowly giving way to AI-powered retail solutions and how operators can position themselves for long-term success in a rapidly changing convenience services landscape.

    If you’re interested in the future of vending, smart markets, technology adoption, and independent operator strategy, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. It’s a classic operator story.

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    20 mins
  • For Marc Rosset, M&A is about integrity, honesty, confidentiality and experience
    May 22 2026

    Marc Rosset’s approach to M&A is very hands-on. In many ways, he serves as a matchmaker, connecting the seller to the right buyer. With more than 33 years of experience and over 350 completed transactions, representing nearly $1 billion in transferred revenue, the process clearly works.

    In this episode of Automatic Merchandiser’s Vending & OCS Nation podcast, presented in cooperation with Professional Vending Consultants, podcast host Bob Tullio sits down with veteran intermediary and acquisition specialist Marc Rosset, founder of Professional Vending Consultants. Marc shares his unique philosophy on acquisitions, confidentiality, valuation and why trust remains the foundation of every successful deal.

    Marc explains how an unexpected career transition from commercial photography led him into the convenience services industry and ultimately into becoming one of the most long-standing intermediaries in vending, micro markets and OCS acquisitions.

    The conversation dives into:

    • Why confidentiality is critical in M&A transactions
    • The importance of matching the right buyer with the right seller
    • Current trends in vending, micro markets and specialty coffee acquisitions
    • How consolidation is reshaping the industry
    • Why Marc avoids “mass marketing” deals
    • What operators should do before going to market
    • How technology, labor and changing buyer strategies are influencing valuations

    Marc also shares candid insights into the current acquisition climate and why strategic buyers continue driving activity across the industry.

    If you’re an operator considering growth, succession planning, or selling your business, this episode delivers invaluable perspective from someone who has spent decades helping operators navigate life-changing transactions.

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    25 mins
  • NAMA Show 2026: Products that create loyal daily customers for operators (Part 3)
    May 19 2026

    While there were rave reviews and plenty of excitement surrounding all the new technology at the 2026 NAMA Show in Los Angeles, the beverages, snacks and legitimate dining options on display and available for tasting are always a big part of the show experience.

    In Part 3 of our coverage from the 2026 NAMA Show, Automatic Merchandiser & VendingMarketWatch’s Vending & OCS Nation Podcast host Bob Tullio walks the convention floor speaking with suppliers, innovators, operators, and emerging brands focused on helping convenience services operators build stronger customer loyalty through smarter product selection.

    This episode highlights:

    • Protein-forward snacks and healthier options driving consumer demand
    • Functional beverages and clean-label energy drinks
    • Premium grab-and-go innovation
    • Office coffee trends and new beverage formats
    • Shelf-life solutions and operational efficiency
    • Data-driven merchandising and product selection
    • New product launches from major brands and emerging companies

    Key takeaways related to CPG products:

    • Operators are increasingly focused on products that combine convenience, health, and strong margins.
    • Protein continues to dominate snacking trends across vending, micro markets, and OCS.
    • Clean ingredients and natural formulations are becoming major differentiators.
    • Operators are relying more heavily on data to customize client programs and optimize product mix.
    • Premiumization remains a major theme throughout the convenience services industry.

    Featured guests and companies:

    • Larry Atnip - Atnip & Premier Broker Partners LLC
    • Maggie Eich - Nestlé Professional
    • Monte Farrar - Jack Link's Protein Snacks
    • James Kolodziej - Wonderful Pistachios & Almonds
    • Dylan Reiner - Odyssey Functional Energy
    • Kinsley Torpin - Alliant Coffee Solutions
    • Drew Smith - Mondelēz International
    • Eli Owings - Primal Eats
    • Haley Eggum - Hormel Foods
    • William Cross - Tina's Burritos
    • Jessie R. - E.A. Sween Company
    • Linda Saldaña - Seventh Wave Refreshments, NAMA 2026 Operator of the Year

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    15 mins
  • Now a smart store technology leader, AVS has been adapting to meet operator needs since 1971
    May 15 2026

    In his five years with AVS Companies, Keith Krail has seen some significant and welcome changes in the convenience services business. What was a more traditionally focused automated retail solution business has become a dynamic AI integrated industry where new solutions have been put forward and are changing the way that companies and operators do business.

    On this episode of Automatic Merchandiser's Vending & OCS Nation podcast. presented in cooperation with AVS Companies, podcast host Bob Tullio sat down with Krail to talk about how AVS Companies continues to adapt to maintain their position as a leading distributor in the convenience services industry.

    This episode explores how AVS Companies is transforming the convenience services industry with advanced solutions like AI smart coolers, multiple product offerings and seamless software integrations. This conversation offers insights into industry trends, competitive differentiation and strategic growth initiatives.

    A wide range of topics are covered related to how AVS Companies is serving operators in this fast changing industry. Listeners will hear about:

    • The evolution of AVS Companies from traditional vending to AI-integrated solutions
    • The importance of offering diverse product solutions to meet unique operator needs
    • How AVS integrates equipment and software to streamline operations
    • The role of AI smart coolers in the future of vending and micro markets
    • Building partnerships with industry leaders like Cantaloupe, Sandstar, and IDW
    • Support strategies for new operators entering the convenience retail space
    • The significance of product mix and location-specific solutions
    • Industry challenges and common pitfalls in micro market operations
    • The future focus on AI tech and integrated solutions for business growth

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    21 mins