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Pez (English: /pɛz/, German: [peːts]; stylised as PEZ) is the brand name of an Austrian candy and associated manual candy dispensers. The candy is a pressed, dry, straight-edged, curved-corner block 15 mm (58 inch) long, 8 mm (516 inch) wide and 5 mm (316 inch) high, with each Pez dispenser holding 12 candy pieces.

Pez
Peppermint-flavoured Pez pieces
TypePeppermint
Place of originAustria
Region or stateVienna
Created byEduard Haas
Invented1927
Main ingredientsSugar, Corn Syrup, Plant Based Fat, Flavourings and Colourings
VariationsGrape, Cherry, Orange, Lemon, Strawberry, Raspberry, Cola, Sugar Cookie, Fizzy, Sours, Candy Corn, Cotton Candy, Vanilla Cupcake, Banana, Lychee, Mango, Coconut
Food energy
(per 8.5 g (1 roll) serving)
34.4 kcal (144 kJ)
Nutritional value
(per 8.5 g (1 roll) serving)
Other informationwww.pez.at
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Pez was invented in Austria and later exported worldwide. The all-uppercase spelling of the logo echoes the trademark's style on the packaging and the dispensers, with the logo drawn in perspective and giving the appearance that the letters are built out of 44 brick-like Pez mints (14 bricks in the P and 15 in each of the E and Z).

Logo

Despite the widespread recognition and popularity of the Pez dispenser, the company considers itself to be primarily a candy company, and "[t]oday, billions of PEZ candies are consumed annually in the U.S.A. alone".[1] Pez dispensers are a part of popular culture in many nations, an example being "Soul Candy" in the Japanese manga series Bleach.[2] Because of the large number of dispenser designs over the years, they are collected by many.

History

PEZ was first marketed as a compressed peppermint sweet in Vienna, Austria, in 1927 by Eduard Haas III. The name PEZ is an abbreviation of PfeffErminZ (German for peppermint).[1] The original product was a round peppermint lozenge called PEZ drops. Over time, a new manufacturing process evolved and the hard pressed brick shape known today was created. The product packaging evolved from wrapped rolls to a small tin to hold the mints, similar to the modern Altoids tins. The first PEZ mint dispensers, known as "regulars", were similar in shape to a cigarette lighter and dispensed an adult breath mint marketed as an alternative to tobacco. They were invented by Oscar Uxa. Haas Food Manufacturing Corporation of Vienna was the first to sell PEZ products.

World War II slowed marketing and production. In 1945, manufacturers devised and promoted the Pez Box Regular. In 1949 the first dispenser is officially introduced at the Vienna Trade Fair. In 1952 Eduard Haas introduced his product to the United States, and Curtis Allina headed Pez's U.S. business. In 1955, the Pez company placed heads on the dispensers and marketed them for children. Santa Claus, Popeye, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck were among the first character dispensers. Since 1950, over 1500 Pez dispensers, including the original character dispensers, have been created.

Pez vending machines were used in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The first German machines were introduced around 1954 and were produced by DWM (Deutsche Waggon- und Maschinenfabrik) and GWS (Georg Wiegandt und Söhne), both of Berlin, Germany. Machines were later introduced in Switzerland and then in Austria, in October 1956; these were produced by Glerios / R.Seipel & Co. and Theodor Braun (Vienna).

In 1973, Pez built a factory in Orange, Connecticut, U.S.[3] In 1983, Scott McWhinnie became the president of the Pez company. He retired in 2003. Joe Vittoria became president of the company in 2004. Around 2005 the size of the original factory was doubled and the Pez dispenser line was expanded. In the mid-1990s peppermints were reintroduced with remakes of the "regulars".

In early 2002 the family of the original founder of the company bought back 32.5% of the stock from investment company PGH for €18M. They now own 67.5% of the company. The headquarters are in Traun, Austria. The Pez mints are produced in Traun and Orange, Connecticut, U.S. while the dispensers are produced in Hungary and China. In 2011, a PEZ Visitor Center was opened in Orange, CT with over 4,000 square feet dedicated to all things PEZ.

Patents

Pez, Inc. has applied for and received patents related to the Pez dispensers, and usually molds the patent number onto the stem of the design. The patent number cannot be reliably used to determine how old the dispenser is.[4] Collectors refer to the first two digits of a patent number as a shorthand for a given patent number. For example, the 5.9 (5,984,285) patent was granted in 1999, but did not first appear on a Pez item until 2002. By 2007, 4.9 patented items were still regularly appearing on store shelves. Dispensers can also be found with several non-US patents, such as the German "DBP 818.829" (Deutsches Bundes-Patent) and the Mexican "Patent Nr 141,242".

Patent Year
Name of patent; notes about the patent
U.S. Patent 2,620,061 1952 Pocket article dispensing container; First patent for the Pez dispenser
U.S. Patent 3,410,455 1968 Dispensing Device for tablets
U.S. Patent 3,845,882 1974 Spring cage for use in a tablet dispensing receptacle
U.S. Patent 3,942,683 1976 Tablet dispensing receptacle
U.S. Patent 4,966,305 1990 Tablet dispenser
U.S. Patent 5,984,285 1999 Plastic spring
U.S. Patent 7,523,841 2009 Tray for storing and individually dispensing tablets

Injection mold codes

Pez dispenser stems will usually also be embossed with several injection mold codes (IMCs). Some, like those found on the bottom of the dispenser feet, will tell which mold position the specific piece came from. One found on the side of the stem indicates the country of origin.[5]

IMC Country
1 Austria/Hungary
2 Austria/Hong Kong
3 Austria/Hungary
4 Austria
5 Yugoslavia/Slovenia
6 Hong Kong/China
7 Czechoslovakia
8 Austria
9 United States
A Vietnam
V Yugoslavia

The IMC code 4 is followed by a superscripted second number which identifies the specific facility in Austria.

Characters

 
Character-headed Pez dispensers.
 
When the price for Pez in a vending machine was increased to 3 coins, extra space for the bigger cash-box had to be fitted below the chute. It shows Pez die süße Freude ("Pez the sweet joy") and Wenn Münzen gefallen, Knopf fest drücken ("When coins have dropped, press button firmly").

Early Pez dispensers did not have character heads on them. They were what is known now as "regulars". A regular dispenser is just a rectangular box with a contoured flip top for dispensing the candy. Toy character head dispensers were introduced in 1955, after the candy was introduced in the United States. There are over 550 unique dispenser heads with thousands of variations.

In the 1970s, three historical figures were created: Betsy Ross, Daniel Boone, and Paul Revere, which were released as part of the Bicentennial series. These dispenser heads were not made to actually look like the people they represented, but instead used generic faces with different accessories.

Star Wars Pez dispensers have been amongst the most popular collectibles since they were introduced in the 1990s.[6]

The company initially had a general rule against creating likenesses of real people, but in 2006 a limited-edition series of three Pez dispensers were made with likenesses of members of the Teutul family from Orange County Choppers.

The NASCAR-themed dispensers are based on the helmets of famous drivers, rather than their actual resemblance.

In 2007, a limited edition Elvis set was released featuring three dispensers from different periods in Presley's life.

In 2008, the first Star Trek dispensers were released in a gift set with the seven original series crew and the Starship Enterprise. A second Star Trek gift set, based on The Next Generation series, was released in autumn 2012.

In 2009, in honour of the 70th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz, Pez released a boxed set with dispensers in the likenesses of the Cowardly Lion, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, Dorothy Gale, Toto, Glinda, the Wizard of Oz and the Wicked Witch of the West. Only 300,000 sets were made.

In 2010, Pez released a Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs set, featuring a story book. These are the first characters featured on the "Short Stem" body. Only 250,000 sets were made.

In 2011, a two-piece limited edition set was released for charity featuring Prince William and his wife-to-be, Kate Middleton.

In 2011, an eight-piece limited edition set was released featuring characters from The Lord of the Rings as they appear in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings films: Bilbo, Frodo, Sam, Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli and Gollum. Only 250,000 sets were made. 150,000 Walmart-exclusive sets were made. The Walmart sets did not have Bilbo. Instead, they came with the Eye of Sauron.

In October 2012, Pez released a limited edition KISS gift set. The Starchild, The Demon, The Catman and The Spaceman are displayed in a reusable metal gift tin.

In 2013, Pez released the Monsters University pez. The characters were Mike Wazowski, James P. "Sulley" Sullivan, Scott "Squishy" Squibbles and Randall Boggs.

In September 2013, Pez released the Hobbit gift set. Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf the Grey, Thorin Oakenshield, Fimbul the Hunter, Radagast, Kili, Bofur and Dwalin are displayed in a printed cardboard box.

In 2013, Pez released a series of 18 wheeler trucks. There were companies like Walgreens, Nice, Wawa, Safeway, Randall's, up market, Havoline and many more.

In 2014, Pez released a giant Raphael from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

In 2014, Pez released an Angry Birds gift tin. It had Red, Bomb, Stella, and a Minion Pig in a reusable metal gift tin.

List of Pez sets of popular characters

Name Characters
Disney Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Pluto
Disney Princess Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, Elsa, Anna, Moana
Pixar Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Rex, Slinky the Dog, Nemo, Dory, Bruce, Mike Wazowski, Sulley, Randall Boggs, Scott "Squishy" Squibbles, Remy, Lightning McQueen, Mater, Doc Hudson, Linguini, Chef Skinner, The Incredibles, Elastigirl, Jack-Jack Dash, Violet, Sally Carrera, Hamm, WALL-E, EVE, Emile, Bailey, Hank, Finn McMissile, Alien (Toy Story)
The Muppets and Sesame Street Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Elmo, Ernie, Bert, Zoe, Cookie Monster, Big Bird
Marvel Spider-Man, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Wolverine, Black Panther
Star Wars Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Boba Fett, Jango Fett, C-3PO, R2-D2, Chewbacca, Stormtrooper, Emperor Palpatine, General Grievous, Yoda, Darth Vader, Death Star, Clone Trooper, Porg, Ewok
The Wizard Of Oz Dorothy Gale, Toto, Wizard of Oz, Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion, Tin Man, Glinda, Wicked Witch of the West
Scooby-Doo Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, Scooby-Doo
Tom and Jerry Tom, Jerry
Scooby-Doo Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, Scooby-Doo
DC Comics Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Aquaman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Catwoman, Two-Face, The Riddler, The Joker, The Penguin
The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Bilbo Baggins, Frodo Baggins, Sam, Gandalf The Grey, Aragorn, Legolas, Thorin Oakenshield, Fimbul the Hunter, Radagast, Gimli, Gollum, Sauron
Mario Mario, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Koopa, Wario, Toad, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo
The Simpsons Homer Simpson, Marge Simpson, Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson, Maggie Simpson
Pokémon Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Pikachu, Torchic, Treecko, Mudkip, Jirachi, Meowth, Plusle, Minun, Deoxys, Munchlax, Weavile, Lucario, Piplup, Mew, Pachirisu, Psyduck, Koffing
SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star, Squidward Tentacles, Gary the Snail, alternate attire SpongeBob
DreamWorks Shrek, Donkey, Fiona, Puss in Boots, Alex, Marty, Melman, Gloria, Skipper, Private, Rico, Kowalski, RJ, Verne, Hammy, Stella, Barry B. Benson, Adam Flayman, Pollen Jock, Vanessa Bloome, Po the Panda, Master Shifu, Tigress, Monkey, B.O.B., The Missing Link, Insectosaurus, Branch, Princess Poppy, Guy Diamond,
Angry Birds Red, Chuck, Bomb, Stella, Pig Minion, Red (Movie), Bomb (Movie), Chuck (Movie), Silver (Movie)

Fandom

Value of Pez dispensers

Some Pez dispensers can sell for large amounts as collectibles. The highest verifiable sale of a Pez dispenser was a private sale of a Mickey Mouse softhead at $7,000 between an Austrian dealer and a US collector. This dispenser was never available for sale to the public, and was a factory prototype. The most valuable Pez dispensers are three Political Donkeys, each valued at over $13,000, one of which was owned by John F. Kennedy.[7]

Pez conventions and gatherings

The Pez collecting hobby has grown to the point where several conventions are held annually around the world. The oldest convention is Pez-a-Mania, which has been held in Cleveland, Ohio since 1991.[citation needed]

Film adaptation

Envision Media Arts are developing an animated film version of Pez with Cameron Fay writing a screenplay, Lee Nelson and David Buelow producing, and Gregg Rossen, Brian Sawyer and Jonathan Hung executive producing the film.[7][8]

Card game

The Pez Card Game is an out-of-print multiplayer collectible card game based on Pez candy. The object of the game is to earn 25 points through playing cards with Pez flavours and dispensers. The core set contained 204 cards.[9]

See also

Bibliography

  • Welch, David (September 1994). Collecting Pez (illustrated ed.). Bubba Scrubba. ISBN 978-0-96449-560-9.

References

  1. ^ a b "About Us". Pez Candy. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
  2. ^ "Bleach: 02 The Substitute". Game Vortex. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
  3. ^ Spiro, Leah Nathans (October 19, 2003). "Made in Connecticut; Pez is in Orange. But Please, Don't Call". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Welch 1994, p. 2.
  5. ^ Welch 1994, p. 290.
  6. ^ "Pez". Snack History. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "Pez dispensers to get their own animated movie". Flickering Myth. August 3, 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  8. ^ Khatchatourian, Maane (August 3, 2015). "Pez Candy Animated Movie in the Works". Variety.
  9. ^ Miller, John Jackson; Greenholdt, Joyce (2003). Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide (2nd ed.). Krause Publications. p. 444. ISBN 978-0-87349-623-0.

Further reading

External links

  • Official website
  • Official English language website

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Raspberry Cola Sugar Cookie Fizzy Sours Candy Corn Cotton Candy Vanilla Cupcake Banana Lychee Mango CoconutFood energy per 8 5 g 1 roll serving 34 4 kcal 144 kJ Nutritional value per 8 5 g 1 roll serving Protein0 gFat0 gCarbohydrate7 9 gOther informationwww wbr pez wbr at Media PezPez was invented in Austria and later exported worldwide The all uppercase spelling of the logo echoes the trademark s style on the packaging and the dispensers with the logo drawn in perspective and giving the appearance that the letters are built out of 44 brick like Pez mints 14 bricks in the P and 15 in each of the E and Z Logo Despite the widespread recognition and popularity of the Pez dispenser the company considers itself to be primarily a candy company and t oday billions of PEZ candies are consumed annually in the U S A alone 1 Pez dispensers are a part of popular culture in many nations an example being Soul Candy in the Japanese manga series Bleach 2 Because of the large number of dispenser designs over the years they are collected by many Contents 1 History 2 Patents 3 Injection mold codes 4 Characters 4 1 List of Pez sets of popular characters 5 Fandom 5 1 Value of Pez dispensers 5 2 Pez conventions and gatherings 6 Film adaptation 7 Card game 8 See also 9 Bibliography 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory EditPEZ was first marketed as a compressed peppermint sweet in Vienna Austria in 1927 by Eduard Haas III The name PEZ is an abbreviation of PfeffErminZ German for peppermint 1 The original product was a round peppermint lozenge called PEZ drops Over time a new manufacturing process evolved and the hard pressed brick shape known today was created The product packaging evolved from wrapped rolls to a small tin to hold the mints similar to the modern Altoids tins The first PEZ mint dispensers known as regulars were similar in shape to a cigarette lighter and dispensed an adult breath mint marketed as an alternative to tobacco They were invented by Oscar Uxa Haas Food Manufacturing Corporation of Vienna was the first to sell PEZ products World War II slowed marketing and production In 1945 manufacturers devised and promoted the Pez Box Regular In 1949 the first dispenser is officially introduced at the Vienna Trade Fair In 1952 Eduard Haas introduced his product to the United States and Curtis Allina headed Pez s U S business In 1955 the Pez company placed heads on the dispensers and marketed them for children Santa Claus Popeye Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck were among the first character dispensers Since 1950 over 1500 Pez dispensers including the original character dispensers have been created Pez vending machines were used in Germany Switzerland and Austria The first German machines were introduced around 1954 and were produced by DWM Deutsche Waggon und Maschinenfabrik and GWS Georg Wiegandt und Sohne both of Berlin Germany Machines were later introduced in Switzerland and then in Austria in October 1956 these were produced by Glerios R Seipel amp Co and Theodor Braun Vienna In 1973 Pez built a factory in Orange Connecticut U S 3 In 1983 Scott McWhinnie became the president of the Pez company He retired in 2003 Joe Vittoria became president of the company in 2004 Around 2005 the size of the original factory was doubled and the Pez dispenser line was expanded In the mid 1990s peppermints were reintroduced with remakes of the regulars In early 2002 the family of the original founder of the company bought back 32 5 of the stock from investment company PGH for 18M They now own 67 5 of the company The headquarters are in Traun Austria The Pez mints are produced in Traun and Orange Connecticut U S while the dispensers are produced in Hungary and China In 2011 a PEZ Visitor Center was opened in Orange CT with over 4 000 square feet dedicated to all things PEZ Patents EditPez Inc has applied for and received patents related to the Pez dispensers and usually molds the patent number onto the stem of the design The patent number cannot be reliably used to determine how old the dispenser is 4 Collectors refer to the first two digits of a patent number as a shorthand for a given patent number For example the 5 9 5 984 285 patent was granted in 1999 but did not first appear on a Pez item until 2002 By 2007 4 9 patented items were still regularly appearing on store shelves Dispensers can also be found with several non US patents such as the German DBP 818 829 Deutsches Bundes Patent and the Mexican Patent Nr 141 242 Patent Year Name of patent notes about the patentU S Patent 2 620 061 1952 Pocket article dispensing container First patent for the Pez dispenserU S Patent 3 410 455 1968 Dispensing Device for tabletsU S Patent 3 845 882 1974 Spring cage for use in a tablet dispensing receptacleU S Patent 3 942 683 1976 Tablet dispensing receptacleU S Patent 4 966 305 1990 Tablet dispenserU S Patent 5 984 285 1999 Plastic springU S Patent 7 523 841 2009 Tray for storing and individually dispensing tabletsInjection mold codes EditPez dispenser stems will usually also be embossed with several injection mold codes IMCs Some like those found on the bottom of the dispenser feet will tell which mold position the specific piece came from One found on the side of the stem indicates the country of origin 5 IMC Country1 Austria Hungary2 Austria Hong Kong3 Austria Hungary4 Austria5 Yugoslavia Slovenia6 Hong Kong China7 Czechoslovakia8 Austria9 United StatesA VietnamV YugoslaviaThe IMC code 4 is followed by a superscripted second number which identifies the specific facility in Austria Characters Edit Character headed Pez dispensers When the price for Pez in a vending machine was increased to 3 coins extra space for the bigger cash box had to be fitted below the chute It shows Pez die susse Freude Pez the sweet joy and Wenn Munzen gefallen Knopf fest drucken When coins have dropped press button firmly Early Pez dispensers did not have character heads on them They were what is known now as regulars A regular dispenser is just a rectangular box with a contoured flip top for dispensing the candy Toy character head dispensers were introduced in 1955 after the candy was introduced in the United States There are over 550 unique dispenser heads with thousands of variations In the 1970s three historical figures were created Betsy Ross Daniel Boone and Paul Revere which were released as part of the Bicentennial series These dispenser heads were not made to actually look like the people they represented but instead used generic faces with different accessories Star Wars Pez dispensers have been amongst the most popular collectibles since they were introduced in the 1990s 6 The company initially had a general rule against creating likenesses of real people but in 2006 a limited edition series of three Pez dispensers were made with likenesses of members of the Teutul family from Orange County Choppers The NASCAR themed dispensers are based on the helmets of famous drivers rather than their actual resemblance In 2007 a limited edition Elvis set was released featuring three dispensers from different periods in Presley s life In 2008 the first Star Trek dispensers were released in a gift set with the seven original series crew and the Starship Enterprise A second Star Trek gift set based on The Next Generation series was released in autumn 2012 In 2009 in honour of the 70th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz Pez released a boxed set with dispensers in the likenesses of the Cowardly Lion the Tin Man the Scarecrow Dorothy Gale Toto Glinda the Wizard of Oz and the Wicked Witch of the West Only 300 000 sets were made In 2010 Pez released a Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs set featuring a story book These are the first characters featured on the Short Stem body Only 250 000 sets were made In 2011 a two piece limited edition set was released for charity featuring Prince William and his wife to be Kate Middleton In 2011 an eight piece limited edition set was released featuring characters from The Lord of the Rings as they appear in Peter Jackson s The Lord of the Rings films Bilbo Frodo Sam Gandalf Aragorn Legolas Gimli and Gollum Only 250 000 sets were made 150 000 Walmart exclusive sets were made The Walmart sets did not have Bilbo Instead they came with the Eye of Sauron In October 2012 Pez released a limited edition KISS gift set The Starchild The Demon The Catman and The Spaceman are displayed in a reusable metal gift tin In 2013 Pez released the Monsters University pez The characters were Mike Wazowski James P Sulley Sullivan Scott Squishy Squibbles and Randall Boggs In September 2013 Pez released the Hobbit gift set Bilbo Baggins Gandalf the Grey Thorin Oakenshield Fimbul the Hunter Radagast Kili Bofur and Dwalin are displayed in a printed cardboard box In 2013 Pez released a series of 18 wheeler trucks There were companies like Walgreens Nice Wawa Safeway Randall s up market Havoline and many more In 2014 Pez released a giant Raphael from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles In 2014 Pez released an Angry Birds gift tin It had Red Bomb Stella and a Minion Pig in a reusable metal gift tin List of Pez sets of popular characters Edit Name CharactersDisney Mickey Mouse Minnie Mouse Donald Duck Daisy Duck Goofy PlutoDisney Princess Snow White Cinderella Aurora Ariel Belle Jasmine Tiana Rapunzel Merida Elsa Anna MoanaPixar Woody Buzz Lightyear Jessie Rex Slinky the Dog Nemo Dory Bruce Mike Wazowski Sulley Randall Boggs Scott Squishy Squibbles Remy Lightning McQueen Mater Doc Hudson Linguini Chef Skinner The Incredibles Elastigirl Jack Jack Dash Violet Sally Carrera Hamm WALL E EVE Emile Bailey Hank Finn McMissile Alien Toy Story The Muppets and Sesame Street Kermit the Frog Miss Piggy Gonzo Fozzie Bear Animal Elmo Ernie Bert Zoe Cookie Monster Big BirdMarvel Spider Man Captain America Iron Man Thor Hulk Wolverine Black PantherStar Wars Luke Skywalker Princess Leia Boba Fett Jango Fett C 3PO R2 D2 Chewbacca Stormtrooper Emperor Palpatine General Grievous Yoda Darth Vader Death Star Clone Trooper Porg EwokThe Wizard Of Oz Dorothy Gale Toto Wizard of Oz Scarecrow Cowardly Lion Tin Man Glinda Wicked Witch of the WestScooby Doo Fred Daphne Velma Shaggy Scooby DooTom and Jerry Tom JerryScooby Doo Fred Daphne Velma Shaggy Scooby DooDC Comics Superman Wonder Woman Batman Aquaman The Flash Green Lantern Catwoman Two Face The Riddler The Joker The PenguinThe Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Bilbo Baggins Frodo Baggins Sam Gandalf The Grey Aragorn Legolas Thorin Oakenshield Fimbul the Hunter Radagast Gimli Gollum SauronMario Mario Princess Peach Yoshi Koopa Wario Toad Donkey Kong Diddy KongTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Leonardo Donatello Raphael MichelangeloThe Simpsons Homer Simpson Marge Simpson Bart Simpson Lisa Simpson Maggie SimpsonPokemon Bulbasaur Charmander Squirtle Pikachu Torchic Treecko Mudkip Jirachi Meowth Plusle Minun Deoxys Munchlax Weavile Lucario Piplup Mew Pachirisu Psyduck KoffingSpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants Patrick Star Squidward Tentacles Gary the Snail alternate attire SpongeBobDreamWorks Shrek Donkey Fiona Puss in Boots Alex Marty Melman Gloria Skipper Private Rico Kowalski RJ Verne Hammy Stella Barry B Benson Adam Flayman Pollen Jock Vanessa Bloome Po the Panda Master Shifu Tigress Monkey B O B The Missing Link Insectosaurus Branch Princess Poppy Guy Diamond Angry Birds Red Chuck Bomb Stella Pig Minion Red Movie Bomb Movie Chuck Movie Silver Movie Fandom EditValue of Pez dispensers Edit Some Pez dispensers can sell for large amounts as collectibles The highest verifiable sale of a Pez dispenser was a private sale of a Mickey Mouse softhead at 7 000 between an Austrian dealer and a US collector This dispenser was never available for sale to the public and was a factory prototype The most valuable Pez dispensers are three Political Donkeys each valued at over 13 000 one of which was owned by John F Kennedy 7 Pez conventions and gatherings Edit The Pez collecting hobby has grown to the point where several conventions are held annually around the world The oldest convention is Pez a Mania which has been held in Cleveland Ohio since 1991 citation needed Film adaptation EditEnvision Media Arts are developing an animated film version of Pez with Cameron Fay writing a screenplay Lee Nelson and David Buelow producing and Gregg Rossen Brian Sawyer and Jonathan Hung executive producing the film 7 8 Card game EditThe Pez Card Game is an out of print multiplayer collectible card game based on Pez candy The object of the game is to earn 25 points through playing cards with Pez flavours and dispensers The core set contained 204 cards 9 See also EditBurlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia Pez Card GameBibliography EditWelch David September 1994 Collecting Pez illustrated ed Bubba Scrubba ISBN 978 0 96449 560 9 References Edit a b About Us Pez Candy Retrieved June 25 2018 Bleach 02 The Substitute Game Vortex Retrieved September 4 2014 Spiro Leah Nathans October 19 2003 Made in Connecticut Pez is in Orange But Please Don t Call The New York Times Welch 1994 p 2 Welch 1994 p 290 Pez Snack History Retrieved February 4 2020 a b Pez dispensers to get their own animated movie Flickering Myth August 3 2015 Retrieved February 4 2020 Khatchatourian Maane August 3 2015 Pez Candy Animated Movie in the Works Variety Miller John Jackson Greenholdt Joyce 2003 Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist amp Price Guide 2nd ed Krause Publications p 444 ISBN 978 0 87349 623 0 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pez brand Wikiquote has quotations related to Pez Further reading EditGeary Richard October 1 1999 More Pez for Collectors 3rd ed Schiffer Publishing ISBN 978 0 76430 994 6 Peterson Shawn 2007 Shawn Peterson Collectors guide to Pez Krause Publications ISBN 978 0 89689 635 2 Chertoff Nina Kahn Susan 2006 Celebrating PEZ Sterling Publishing ISBN 978 1 40274 227 9 External links EditOfficial website Official English language website Retrieved from https en 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