Where to find vending machines in Forza Horizon 6

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 A red GR GT crashing into a red vending machine in a snowy parking lot. (Image credit: Xbox)

The new Snack Attack Series 1 Festival Playlist challenge in Forza Horizon 6 will likely have you stumped. You need to find and smash five vending machines. Easy enough, you think, and then realise you've never actually paid attention to something as inconsequential as a vending machine in a racing game.

Luckily, there's one location where you can quickly find five machines and be done with this challenge. It'll take you just 30 seconds, and you'll get a new car for free to show for it.

Forza Horizon 6 vending machine locations

 A map of Minamino with a red circle showing a good location to find vending machines.
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The best location to visit to find five vending machines is the 365 convenience store at the Minimino Golf Course in the centre of the region, next to the Airfield Trail dirt racing event and the 1969 Dodge Charger R/T Treasure Car. Here you'll find three vending machines outside the 365 shop, and there are two more against the building just over to your left. All you need to do is bump into each one in your car to smash them, and the challenge is done.

 A map of Tokyo City with a red circle showing a good location to find vending machines.
(Image credit: Xbox)

Another good location, if you'd rather stay in Tokyo City while you're finding Shibuya Crossing and Edogawa Baseball Stadium, is the road bordering the right side of the park by the Inner City Run drift zone. This is in the north of Tokyo City. Near the end of the road, you'll see a small parking lot with two vending machines against one wall, two more against the brick wall at the back, and a final two across the street to the right, next to a bush.

Your reward for completing the Snack Attack collectables challenge is three Festival Playlist points and the 2023 Lotus Emira. This modern supercar starts at mid-A-rank, so it's pretty handy to have. Plus, it looks the part too.

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