How to Start an Ice Cream Vending Business: A Step-by-Step Guide

Starting an ice cream vending business is one of the most accessible paths to entrepreneurship in 2025. Low capital requirements relative to a traditional food business, minimal ongoing labor, and universal consumer appeal make soft serve vending an attractive opportunity for first-time business owners and experienced entrepreneurs alike. Here's how to do it, step by step.

Step 1: Understand the Business Model

Before investing, understand exactly how the business works. An ice cream vending business generates revenue by placing automated soft serve machines in high-traffic locations and charging customers per order. Your key costs are:

Your revenue is determined by: number of daily transactions × average transaction value. Operators in strong locations can generate significant monthly revenue from a single machine operating 24/7.

Step 2: Choose Your Machine

Not all soft serve vending machines are created equal. Evaluate manufacturers on:

99 Spoons checks every box: dual NAMA/NSF certification, proprietary remote management software, optimized national supply chain, in-person training, 24/7 support, and a community of 150+ active operators. Machines start at $17,499.

Step 3: Secure Your Location

Location is your most important decision. Research high-traffic venues in your area — hospitals, colleges, hotels, entertainment venues, shopping malls, military bases. Approach facility managers with a clear proposal: you'll provide a modern, automated soft serve kiosk at no cost to the facility; in return, you'll pay a monthly fee or revenue share (typically 10–15%) for the floor space and electrical connection.

99 Spoons also partners with location procurement specialists who can help you identify and negotiate placements nationwide.

Step 4: Handle Legal and Compliance Requirements

Before your machine goes live, you'll need:

Step 5: Set Up Your Machine and Go Live

99 Spoons provides white-glove delivery — your machine arrives installed and ready for training. The in-person training session (typically two hours) covers day-to-day operations, cleaning, restocking, troubleshooting, and software usage. After training, you're ready to go live.

Step 6: Manage and Optimize

Once your machine is operational, manage it through the remote management platform:

Step 7: Scale

Once you've validated your first location, add more machines. The 99 Spoons volume pricing makes scaling economical, and the remote management platform makes managing multiple locations from one dashboard straightforward. Many operators start with one machine and grow to three or more within their first year.

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