Industry leader Bob Tullio traces his path from family coin-op to building and selling a $25M operation—and shares a practical roadmap for winning and scaling in convenience services. Description In this episode of the VIBE Cast, we sit down with Bob Tullio—a longtime voice and innovator in the convenience services industry, and contributing editor for Automatic Merchandiser Magazine and vendingmarketwatch.com. From starting a family-run coin-op games company during the rise of Asteroids to building a $25 million business spanning vending, coffee service, Micro Markets, pantry service, and point-of-use water, Bob’s career is a masterclass in adaptability and growth. Bob reveals how small operators can compete with industry giants by over-delivering on service, protecting key accounts with strong agreements, presenting like a “big” brand, and diversifying offerings without losing focus. He shares why coffee is one of the most powerful emotional products in sales, how point-of-use water can deliver annuity-like revenue, and why Micro Markets, and increasingly, smart markets, are reshaping customer expectations. Throughout the conversation, Bob outlines the fundamentals that separate hobbyists from high-performers: proper capitalization, trusted advisors, disciplined branding, and ongoing training. He also points to valuable industry resources—from trade shows and training programs to educational content—that help both new and established operators sharpen their skills and stay competitive. Whether you’re launching your first machine or expanding into multiple services, this episode offers clear, field-tested strategies for sustainable growth in today’s convenience services market.