Frequently Asked Questions

1) How many treats can the kiosk run before it needs to be refilled?

The kiosk can produce about 65 treats before anything needs to be refilled.

2) How many flavors of Yogurt/Ice Cream can be used in the kiosk?

The kiosk is set up to offer 3 flavors at any given time (Ex. Chocolate, Vanilla, and Twist). However, there are dozens of flavor choices that can be used in the kiosk. The owner/operator has the flexibility to offer the flavors of their choice.

3) How often does the robot need maintenance?

Once the kiosk has been installed and tested the Robot can run, almost literally, forever. One of the advantages of using a Robot is the high efficiency.

4) How many toppings does the kiosk hold?

The kiosk can have up to 6 different toppings available during any given time. We have a master list of toppings that the owner/operator can select from. This list is always growing as we discover and test new toppings!

5) What are the Robots names?

Robofusion has designed a fantastically fun group of Robots to help you create your treat. They are CID, REIS, IRVY and REV. All four have a unique personality that is displayed during the treat creation process.

6) How can I become a Robofusion Licensee?

If you are interested in owning/operating a Robofusion kiosk, please follow this link http://www.robofusion.com/robofusion-partnership-opportunities/us-metropolitan-area-kiosk-license/ where you can fill out an application or you can email us directly at Info@robofusion.com.

7) Where can I see a Robofusion Kiosk in action?

We are adding new locations every month so the answer to this question is always changing. However, for your convenience we do have a locations tab above that displays all of our current locations.

8) How much servicing do the kiosks require?

The kiosks are highly efficient and require very little servicing. We calculate that each kiosk requires around 15 minutes of servicing per day for restocking. The kiosks also require a weekly cleaning which take about an hour. This means that the total time per week required to run a kiosk is around 3.5 hours.