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- PEZ Frequently Asked Questions
-
- Version 4.0
-
- Last modified: July 23, 1997
-
- Compiled by
- Chris Sharpe
- (sharpe@dg-rtp.dg.com)
-
- ===========================================================================
-
-
- This FAQ is an attempt to provide general information and answer some of
- the more frequently asked questions about PEZ Candy and PEZ Candy Dispensers.
-
- The information contained in this FAQ came from PEZ CANDY, INC., and
- fellow PEZ enthusiasts around the world. The facts are true to the best
- of my knowledge.
-
- Sections marked with an asterisk (*) contain changes since the last revision.
-
- Questions, comments, suggestions, and corrections should be mailed to
- sharpe@dg-rtp.dg.com. Please try to include the source of your information.
- See question [8-8] for ways to obtain the latest version of this FAQ.
-
- Thanks and enjoy!
- Chris Sharpe
-
-
- ===========================================================================
- DISCLAIMER
- ===========================================================================
- This list is not supported, distributed, or sanctioned by PEZ Candy, Inc.
- Even though some of this information came from PEZ Candy, Inc., they are
- in no way responsible for the truth or falsehood of any of this information.
- In fact, some of the information obtained from PEZ Candy was found to be
- false.
-
- I make no claims or guarantees that the information contained in this
- document is the definitive truth. The information has been obtained from
- various sources and is true to the best of my knowledge.
-
- PEZ is a registered trademark of PEZ Candy, Inc.
-
- ===========================================================================
- THE QUESTIONS
- ===========================================================================
-
- [1] General Information
- [1-1] What does PEZ stand for?
- [1-2] Who invented PEZ?
- [1-3] How long has PEZ been around?
- [1-4] Tell me more about the history of PEZ.
- [1-5] What is a "Pezhead"?
- [1-6] What do MIB, MOC, MOMC, and NF mean?
- *[1-7]* In what countries are PEZ available?
-
- [2] The Company - PEZ Candy, Inc.
- *[2-1]* Can I buy products directly from the PEZ factory?
- [2-2] Can I have a tour of the PEZ Candy factory?
- [2-3] Who owns PEZ Candy, Inc.?
- [2-4] Can I buy stock in PEZ?
- [2-5] Where is the company located?
- [2-6] Tell more about the history of the company.
- [2-7] Is PEZ Candy, Inc. on the Internet?
-
- [3] PEZ Candy
- [3-1] Where can I buy Cherry flavor PEZ?
- *[3-2]* What new flavors are coming out next?
- [3-3] What's in PEZ Candy?
- [3-4] Is PEZ Candy good for you?
- *[3-5]* What flavors are available?
- [3-6] Are there any sugar-free flavors?
- [3-7] Where is PEZ Candy made?
- *[3-8]* What flavors have been discontinued?
- [3-9] What are Kosher PEZ?
-
- [4] PEZ Dispensers
- *[4-1]* Where can I find PEZ dispensers and Candy refills?
- [4-2] I saw an Elvis Presley PEZ dispenser in the movie "The Client".
- Where can I buy one? How about Pee Wee Herman, Spock, Michael
- Jackson, Hitler, Barbie, and the Sta-Puff marshmallow man?
- *[4-3]* Where can I buy a "Bride" and "Groom" dispenser?
- *[4-4]* What new dispensers are coming out next?
- [4-5] How many PEZ dispensers are currently available?
- *[4-6]* Is there a canonical list of PEZ dispensers?
- *[4-7]* Where are PEZ Candy dispensers made?
- [4-8] Can anybody explain Titus, Brutus, and the Pez-a-Saurs?
- [4-9] What are the different trucks?
- *[4-10]* Where can I buy old PEZ dispensers?
- [4-11] Should I open the packages or leave them in the bag and
- on the card?
- [4-12] How can I compare my PEZ collection to others?
- [4-13] Which Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle is which?
- *[4-14]* What is the highest price ever paid for a single PEZ dispenser?
- *[4-15]* What is a Power PEZ Dispenser?
- [4-16] How will I ever collect all these variations?
- [4-17] How old is a particular dispenser?
- [4-18] What does it mean for a dispenser to be "with feet" or "without
- feet"?
- [4-19] Is my black Batman worth $75-125 as listed in Geary's book?
- [4-20] What is the most popular dispenser?
- [4-21] What does the "DBP" mark mean on some dispensers?
- [4-22] My dispenser says "Made in Jugoslavia". Is that a misprint?
- [4-23] Which one's Tom and which one's Tuffy?
- *[4-24]* I have a defective dispenser (from the factory). Is it worth
- anything?
- [4-25] What is the best way to clean my PEZ dispensers?
- *[4-26]* How should I display my dispensers?
- *[4-27]* How many different Coach Whistles are there?
- *[4-28]* Where can I buy feet to help my older dispensers stand up better?
- [4-29] How can I get a BubbleMan dispenser?
- *[4-30]* What is the tallest dispenser? widest?
- [4-31] What does "Club Med Face" mean?
- [4-32] What does it mean to say "with plastic/metal spring"?
- [4-33] What does it mean to say "with plastic/metal hinge pin"?
- [4-34] What does it mean to say "without pin"?
- [4-35] I'd like a PEZ dispenser of xxxxx. Where can I get one made?
- [4-36] I've noticed some of my dispensers have this tab protruding
- from the back of the neck. What is it?
- *[4-37]* What does it mean to say a dispenser is "die-cut"?
- *[4-38]* What are all the color combinations of xxxxx?
- *[4-39]* What does the digit on the side of the dispenser mean?
- What are IMC's?
-
- *[5]* PEZ in the Media
-
- [6] Other PEZ Collectibles
- [6-1] Are there any other PEZ items that I can buy?
- [6-2] Where can I find the PEZ collectibles mentioned in question [6-1]?
- *[6-3]* I've heard of a Teddy Bear that dispenses PEZ. Does it exist?
- *[6-4]* What are the PEZ Body Parts?
- *[6-5]* Aren't there some other PEZ trucks? A bank?
- [6-6] What are "Sea World PEZ" or "Shamu PEZ" items?
- *[6-7]* What are the different inserts available?
-
- [7] Miscellaneous
- *[7-1]* How do I make a PEZ gun?
- *[7-2]* Personalized Heart Dispensers
- *[7-3]* PEZ Wallpaper for your computer
- *[7-4]* Shipping Overseas
- *[7-5]* How can I remove PEZ from the card without damaging the card?
- *[7-6]* PEZ Collectors Database
- *[7-7]* PEZ Icons
-
- [8] PEZ References and Resources
- [8-1] Can I write to the company? What will they send me?
- *[8-2]* How can I contact other collectors? Are there any
- PEZ conventions?
- *[8-3]* Are there any books on PEZ?
- *[8-4]* Where can I find these books?
- *[8-5]* What's in these books anyway?
- *[8-6]* Are there any WWW sites for PEZ?
- *[8-7]* Is there a newsgroup or mailing list for PEZ?
- *[8-8]* How can I get the latest copy of this FAQ?
- [8-9] Has there been any newspaper or magazine articles about PEZ?
- [8-10] Where can I find these newsletters I've heard about?
-
- *[9]* Acknowledgments
-
-
- ===========================================================================
- THE ANSWERS
- ===========================================================================
-
- [1] General Information
- ------------------------
- [1-1] What does PEZ stand for?
- PEZ comes from the first, middle, and last letters of the German word for
- peppermint, pfefferminz.
- P E Z
-
- [1-2] Who invented PEZ?
- PEZ was invented by Eduard Haas III.
-
- [1-3] How long has PEZ been around?
- PEZ candy was created in 1927 in Vienna, Austria. The PEZ dispenser was
- invented in 1948. PEZ candies and dispensers have been marketed in America
- since 1952.
-
- [1-4] Tell me more about the history of PEZ.
- PEZ was first marketed as a compressed peppermint breath mint in Austria. It
- was initially targeted for adult smokers, and the first dispenser was
- designed to look like a cigarette lighter (no character heads). After
- being introduced in America in 1952, market research with children led to the
- introduction of fruit flavors and character heads featuring top licensed
- characters. Today PEZ is available around the world in more than 60 countries.
-
- [1-5] What is a "Pezhead"?
- A "Pezhead" is someone who collects PEZ dispensers.
-
- [1-6] What do MIB, MOC, MOMC, and NF mean?
- These are standard abbreviations used to refer to the condition of a
- collectible: MIB = Mint in Bag
- MOC = Mint on Card
- MOMC = Mint on Mint Card
- NF = No Feet (see question [4-18])
- Note that MOC does not mean that the card isn't bent, torn, and discolored,
- but just that the dispenser is still on the card (unopened).
-
- *[1-7]* In what countries are PEZ available?
- PEZ Candy, Inc. states that PEZ are available in over 60 countries. Here's a
- partial - but growing - list of confirmed countries:
-
- Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland,
- France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Mexico,
- Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand,
- USA.
-
-
- [2] The Company - PEZ Candy, Inc.
- ----------------------------------
- *[2-1]* Can I buy products directly from the PEZ factory?
- Late in 1996, PEZ Candy began selling dispensers direct to the consumer or
- collector. Mail-order inserts are beginning to appear packaged with the
- current dispensers. If you wish, you can request an order form from PEZ Candy
- by sending a message to:
-
- PEZ Candy, Inc.
- 35 Prindle Hill Rd.
- Orange, CT 06477
-
- You can then mail the completed order form to:
-
- PEZ Candy, Inc.
- P.O. Box 3009
- Wallingford, CT 06494
-
- They will not take orders by phone. The dispensers are sold in groups of 8
- and they are packaged "in bulk"; there is no special packaging. Prices are
- $11.95 per group of 8 dispensers plus $3.95 shipping and handling. PEZ candy
- is also available through this mail-in offer.
-
- If you wish to find out the name of the PEZ distributor in your area, call
- PEZ Candy, Inc. at (203)-795-0531. You may be able to purchase PEZ in bulk
- from your local distributor. This may require a resale tax number or other
- qualifications, depending on local laws.
-
- [2-2] Can I have a tour of the PEZ Candy factory?
- The company's response is that since they are an FDA regulated food plant, they
- are not permitted to give tours. However, it has been pointed out that
- wineries are also regulated by the FDA, but they often give tours. Regardless
- of the reason, PEZ Candy does not give tours.
-
- [2-3] Who owns PEZ Candy, Inc.?
- Scott McWhinnie is the president and chief executive officer of PEZ Candy, Inc.
-
- [2-4] Can I buy stock in PEZ?
- PEZ Candy is a privately held company. No stock is sold.
-
- [2-5] Where is the company located?
- The first U.S. PEZ factory was located in New York and imported the candy from
- Europe. The United States division of PEZ Candy moved to Orange, Connecticut
- in 1972.
-
- [2-6] Tell more about the history of the company.
- PEZ Candy, Inc. was originally Haas Food Mfg. Corp. This didn't change until
- the 1970's. Their motto used to be "A Treat to Eat in a Puppet That's Neat!"
-
- [2-7] Is PEZ Candy, Inc. on the Internet?
- Currently, no. However, PEZ Candy, Inc. has reserved the rights to several
- PEZ-related domain names and say they do plan to have a presence on the
- Internet in the future. You can get information about the domain names from
- the InterNIC Registration Services Center (telnet://whois.internic.net) by
- using the WHOIS service.
-
-
- [3] PEZ Candy
- --------------
- [3-1] Where can I buy Cherry flavor PEZ?
- Cherry flavor PEZ was discontinued in the US several years ago and was replaced
- by Grape flavor PEZ. However, Cherry PEZ is readily available in Canada and
- Europe. It was discontinued in the US because PEZ Candy thought that children
- would not want a candy that tasted much like cough medicine.
-
- *[3-2]* What new flavors are coming out next?
- It is not the policy of PEZ Candy to discuss current or future marketing plans.
- The newest flavor is actually the oldest flavor. The company is reissuing
- the Peppermint flavor packaged with the new Regulars. I'm not sure if this
- is the exact same Peppermint that was originally used or if it's a different
- recipe.
-
- [3-3] What's in PEZ Candy?
- As listed on the wrapper the ingredients are:
- Sugar, Corn Syrup, Adipic Acid, Hydrogenated Palm Kernel & Palm Oils
- And Soybean Oil Mono & Diglycerides, Natural & Artificial Flavors,
- Artificial Colors (including FD&C Red 3, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 2
- - depending on which flavor).
-
- The sugar-free candy has the following ingredients:
- Sorbitol, Coated Citric Acid, Magnesium Stearate, Natural & Artificial
- Flavors, Ascorbic Acid, Artificial Colors (including FD&C Red 40 Lake,
- Yellow 5 Lake, Yellow 6 Lake - depending on which flavor).
-
-
- [3-4] Is PEZ Candy good for you?
- The nutritional info is:
- Serving size: 1 roll (9 g)
- Calories: 35
- % Daily Values per Serving (based on a 2,000 calorie diet):
- Total Fat (0 g): 0%
- Sodium (0 mg): 0%
- Total Carbohydrates (9 g): 3%
- Sugars 9 g
- Protein: 0 g
-
- The sugar-free candy has the following nutritional info:
- Serving size: 1 roll (8 g)
- Calories: 30
- % Daily Values per Serving (based on a 2,000 calorie diet):
- Total Fat (0 g): 0%
- Sodium (0 mg): 0%
- Total Carbohydrates (9 g): 3%
- Sugars 0 g
- Sorbitol 8 g
- Protein (0 g): 0%
- Vitamin C: 35%
-
- *[3-5]* What flavors are available?
- Assorted Fruit, Grape, Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, and Peppermint. Cherry
- and Coco/Chocolate have been discontinued in the US, but are still available
- in other countries.
-
- [3-6] Are there any sugar-free flavors?
- Yes, PEZ Candy makes sugarfree Orange, Lemon, and Strawberry flavors.
-
- [3-7] Where is PEZ Candy made?
- Both sugarfree and regular candy are made in Orange, Connecticut where
- the candy is also packaged with the dispensers.
-
- *[3-8]* What flavors have been discontinued?
- There have been many flavors over the years. Many of these were never
- available in the United States:
- Anise (tastes like black licorice)
- Chlorophyll
- Coffee
- Eucalyptus
- Flower Flavor
- Hot Cinnamon
- IZO (vitamins)
- Licorice
- Lime
- Menthol
- Wild Cherry
-
- [3-9] What are Kosher PEZ?
- Some common dispensers have cards marked "Kosher". It signifies that the
- candy inside the package was prepared in accordance with Jewish dietary laws.
- They are always the assorted flavor packs. The Kosher carded PEZ are made by
- PEZ Candy, Inc. especially for Paskesz Candy Company and are difficult to find.
-
-
- [4] PEZ Dispensers
- -------------------
- *[4-1]* Where can I find PEZ dispensers and Candy refills?
- PEZ Candy products (both dispensers and refills) are sold nationally by
- K-Mart, Walmart, Walgreens, Target Stores, Eckerd Drug, Family Dollar Stores,
- and Dollar General Stores. Also try your local supermarket, drugstore, and
- gift and novelty stores. Popular places to find PEZ in Canada include
- The Bay, Sears, Eatons, Zellers, Walmart, K-Mart, Toys R Us, major drug
- stores and supermarkets.
-
- [4-2] I saw an Elvis Presley PEZ dispenser in the movie "The Client".
- Where can I buy one? How about Pee Wee Herman, Spock, Michael
- Jackson, Hitler, Barbie, and the Sta-Puff marshmallow man?
- The Elvis dispenser was a model used for the movie, not an actual dispenser.
- PEZ Candy does not manufacture an Elvis dispenser, nor do they have any
- plans to do so in the future. The other dispensers mentioned above are all
- fakes as well. Many people have created their own PEZ by using the heads
- from small dolls and mounting them on an ordinary dispenser base. These are
- all commonly referred to as "Fantasy PEZ". Chris Orlando made many famous
- "Fantasy PEZ" complete with professional-looking packaging. If you'd like
- a PEZ likeness of your favorite character, see question [4-35].
-
- *[4-3]* Where can I buy a "Bride" and "Groom" dispenser?
- These dispensers have been discontinued and there are no plans in the
- near future to reintroduce them. The Bride and Groom dispensers may be
- rented for special occassions from Jack "PEZ Diego" (email him for info at
- fpc@mwwd.sannet.gov). See question [4-6] for a list of which dispensers have
- been discontinued and which are currently available. Also see question [4-10]
- for sources of discontinued dispensers.
-
- *[4-4]* What new dispensers are coming out next?
- It is not the policy of PEZ Candy to discuss their current or future marketing
- plans. However, several rumors of things to come are circulating. There have
- been so many developments in the past year that the FAQ just can't keep up
- with them. The best way to find out about things to come is to subscribe
- to the newsletters (question [8-10]) and/or the Internet mailing list
- (question [8-7]).
-
- [4-5] How many PEZ dispensers are currently available?
- The number varies at different times of the year. Holiday collections are
- only available at certain times, and different dispensers are available in
- the US and Canada and in Europe. See question [4-6] for a list of dispensers
- currently being offered.
-
- *[4-6]* Is there a canonical list of PEZ dispensers?
- Yes, there is - or at least an attempt at it:
-
- The Canonical PEZ Dispenser List
- --------------------------------
-
- An asterisk '*' indicates dispenser is currently available in the USA.
- Double asterisks '**' indicate dispensers that are not available in the US,
- but are available in Canada or in Europe. Of course, holiday collections
- are only available at certain times. Dispensers without asterisks are
- out of production but may be available until the current supply is depleted.
-
- There are many variations that are not listed. Dispensers vary in many ways:
- color, with or without feet, soft heads, slight facial differences, etc.
- Get one or more of the books listed in section [8-3] for more dispenser
- variations.
-
- [ If you know of any I've left off, please email me at sharpe@dg-rtp.dg.com ]
- [ If you spot mistakes, have more to add, or want to know more, mail me. ]
- [ Thanks, ]
- [ Chris Sharpe (sharpe@dg-rtp.dg.com) ]
-
-
- Bi-Centennial
- Betsy Ross
- Captain
- Daniel Boone
- Indian Brave
- Indian Chief
- Indian Maiden/Squaw
- Pilgrim
- Pilot
- Stewardess
- Uncle Sam
- Wounded Soldier
-
- Christmas
- Angel
- Rudolph
- Santa (full-body)
- Santa (no hat)
- Santa (with hat, no eyes)
- *Santa (with hat and eyes)
- *Snowman
-
- Circus
- Clown with Collar
- Big Top Elephant (flat hat)
- Big Top Elephant (pointed hat)
- Big Top Elephant (with hair)
- Horse
- Lil Lion
- Long Face Clown
- Pony-Go-Round
-
- Crazy Fruits
- Orange
- Pear
- Pineapple
-
- D.C. Comics
- Bat Girl (with rubber head)
- Batman (blue mask)
- Batman (black mask)
- *Batman (revised - dark blue mask, larger head)
- Batman (blue with attached cape)
- Batman (black with attached cape)
- Batman (with rubber head)
- Joker (with rubber head)
- Penguin (with rubber head)
- *Wonder Woman
- Wonder Woman (with rubber head)
-
- Easter
- *Bunny (white)
- *Chick with Hat (in hard shell green or red egg)
- Chick with Hat (in soft shell egg; various colors)
- Chick without Hat
- Duck with Flower
- Easter Bunny (die-cut)
- Fat Ear Easter Bunny
- *Lamb
- Rooster
-
- Eerie Specters
- Air Spirit (with rubber head)
- Diabolic (with rubber head)
- Scarewolf (with rubber head)
- Spook (with rubber head)
- Vamp (with rubber head)
- Zombie (with rubber head)
-
- The Flintstones
- *Barney Rubble
- *Dino
- *Fred Flintstone
- *Pebbles
-
- Garfield
- *Arlene (pink cat)
- *Garfield (with lazy look, half closed eyes)
- *Garfield (with visor)
- *Garfield (with teeth)
- **Garfield (with aviator hat)
- **Garfield (with chef's hat)
- **Garfield (with sleeping cap)
- **Garfield (with smile, no teeth)
- *Nermal (gray cat)
- **Odie
-
- Guns
- 50's Space Gun
- Candy Shooter
- 80's Space Gun
-
- Halloween
- *Dr. Skull
- Mr. Ugly
- One-Piece Witch
- *Pumpkin
- *Three-Piece Witch
-
- Kooky Zoo
- **Alligator
- Cat with Derby
- Cockatoo
- Cow
- Crocodile
- Duckie
- **Elephant
- Giraffe
- Gorilla
- **Hippo
- **Koala
- **Lion
- Mimic the Monkey
- Monkey Sailor
- Octopus
- Panda (red face)
- Panda (yellow face)
- Panda (white face)
- *Panda (white face - revised)
- Panther
- Raven
- Roar the Lion
- Yappy Dog
-
- Marvel Comics
- Captain America
- *Incredible Hulk (light green body)
- Incredible Hulk (dark green body)
- *Spiderman
- Thor
-
- Merry Music Makers
- Camel Whistle
- Clown Whistle
- Dog Whistle
- Donkey Whistle
- Duck Whistle
- Frog Whistle
- Indian Whistle
- Koala Whistle
- Lamb Whistle
- Monkey Whistle
- Owl Whistle
- Panda Whistle
- Parrot Whistle
- Penguin Whistle
- Pig Whistle
- Rhino Whistle
- Rooster Whistle
- Tiger Whistle
-
- MGM
- Barney Bear
- **Droopy Dog
- **Icee Bear
- **Jerry
- **Spike
- **Tom
- **Tuffy
- Tyke
-
- Miscellaneous
- Annie
- Astronaut
- Asterix
- Baseball Glove
- Baseball Glove (with home plate base and bat)
- Bozo
- Brutus
- *BubbleMan (only avail. direct from PEZ Candy, Inc.)
- Bullwinkle
- Casper
- *Coach Whistle
- Cocoa Marsh
- Cowboy
- Donkey Kong Jr. ("J" on monkey's hat)
- Football Player
- Green Hornet
- Heart (Valentine's Day dispenser; pink)
- Heart (Valentine's Day dispenser; red)
- Lion's Club Lion
- Make-A-Face
- Muselix
- Obelix
- Olive Oyl
- *Peter PEZ Clown
- PIF
- Popeye
- Psychedelic Eye
- Psychedelic Flower
- Spaceman
- Space Trooper (full-body)
- Sparefroh
- Stand By Me (PEZ Boy in bag with movie poster)
-
- Monsters
- Creature from the Black Lagoon
- Fishman
- Frankenstein
- One-Eye Monster
- Wolfman
-
- Muppets
- *Fozzie Bear
- *Gonzo
- *Kermit the Frog
- *Miss Piggy
-
- Olympics
- Alpine Man (1972 Olympics)
- Olympic Snowman (1976 Olympics)
- Vucko Wolf (with hat) (1984 Olympics)
- Vucko Wolf (with helmet) (1984 Olympics)
- Vucko Wolf (without hat) (1984 Olympics)
-
- Pez-a-Saurs (see question [4-8] for Canadian names and descriptions)
- *Fly-Saur
- *He-Saur
- *I-Saur
- *She-Saur
-
- PEZ Pals
- **Alpine Boy
- *Boy (primarily marketed at Valentine's Day)
- Boy (with cap)
- Bride
- Doctor
- Engineer (as in "train engineer")
- Fireman
- *Girl (primarily marketed at Valentine's Day) (blond braided hair)
- Groom
- Knight
- Maharajah
- Mexican Boy
- Nurse
- **Pilot Boy
- Pirate
- Policeman
- Ringmaster
- Sailor
- Sheik
- **Shell Boy
- Sheriff
-
- Regulars (these did not have character heads,
- but looked like cigarette lighters)
- Advertising Regulars (several)
- Arithmetic Regular
- Golden Glow
- Personalized Regulars
- PEZ BOX
- Regulars (various colors)
- *Regulars (reissue - 6 colors)
- Silver Glow
- US Zone
- Witch Regular
-
- Smurfs
- Papa Smurf
- Smurf (white hat)
- Smurf (red hat)
- Smurfette
-
- Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang
- **Charlie Brown (smile with slanted eyes)
- **Charlie Brown (smiling with tongue)
- **Charlie Brown (slight frown)
- *Charlie Brown (slight smile)
- *Lucy
- *Snoopy
- **Woodstock (with feathers)
- *Woodstock (without feathers)
-
- Star Wars
- *C3PO
- *Chewbacca
- *Darth Vader
- *Storm Trooper
- *Yoda
-
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- *Donatello (happy)
- *Donatello (angry)
- *Leonardo (happy)
- *Leonardo (angry)
- *Michaelangelo (happy)
- *Michaelangelo (angry)
- *Raphael (happy)
- *Raphael (angry)
-
- Trucks (numbers are found on the side)
- Truck Series A (cab #1)
- Truck Series A (cab #4)
- Truck Series A (cab #16)
- Truck Series B (cab #8)
- Truck Series B (cab #9)
- Truck Series B (cab #13)
- Truck Series C (cab #1)
- Truck Series C (cab #2)
- Truck Series C (cab #3)
- Truck Series C (cab #4)
- Truck Series C (cab #5)
- Truck Series C (cab #16)
- Truck Series C (cab #R1)
- Truck Series C (cab #R2)
- Truck Series C (cab #R3)
- Truck Series C (cab #R4)
- *Truck Series D (cab #R1)
- *Truck Series D (cab #R2)
- *Truck Series D (cab #R3)
- *Truck Series D (cab #R4)
-
- Walt Disney Cartoons
- Baloo
- Bambi
- **Bouncer Beagle
- Captain Hook
- Chip
- **Daisy Duck
- Dalmatian Pup
- **Dewey (blue cap)
- Donald Duck
- *Donald Duck (revised)
- Dopey
- Dumbo
- Goofy
- *Goofy (revised)
- **Gyro Gearloose
- **Huey (red cap)
- Jiminy Cricket
- King Louie
- Li'l Bad Wolf
- **Louie (green cap) (big eyes)
- Louie (green cap) (small eyes)
- Mary Poppins
- Mickey Mouse
- Mickey Mouse (die-cut)
- *Mickey Mouse (revised)
- **Minnie Mouse
- Mowgli
- Peter Pan
- Pinocchio
- Pluto
- *Pluto (revised)
- Practical Pig
- **Scrooge McDuck
- Snow White
- Thumper
- Tinkerbell
- **Webby
- Winnie the Pooh
- Zorro
-
- Warner Bros. Cartoons (Looney Tunes)
- Bugs Bunny
- *Bugs Bunny (revised - inside of ears painted pink)
- Cool Cat
- Daffy Duck
- *Daffy Duck (revised - orange beak with painted tongue)
- Foghorn Leghorn
- Henry Hawk
- Merlin Mouse
- Petunia Pig
- **Road Runner
- Speedy Gonzales
- *Speedy Gonzales (revised - with bandana)
- **Sylvester (with whiskers)
- *Sylvester (without whiskers)
- *Sylvester (without whiskers and no hair between ears)
- *Tazmanian Devil
- *Tweety Bird
- Wile E. Coyote
- **Yosemite Sam (short whiskers - Canadian/European version)
- *Yosemite Sam (long whiskers - US version)
-
- *[4-7]* Where are PEZ Candy dispensers made?
- The dispensers are manufactured and imported from Austria, Czech Republic,
- China, and Hungary. For US distribution, the dispensers are packaged with
- the candy in Orange, Connecticut. The Slovenia packaging plant closed in
- the fall of 1996.
-
- [4-8] Can anybody explain Titus, Brutus, and the Pez-a-Saurs?
- Pez-a-Saurs were marketed as dinosaurs in Canada. They are often referred
- to by different names than their American counterparts.
-
- American Names Description Canadian Names
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- Fly-Saur purple and red face Brutus (son)
- He-Saur purple with yellow mouth Chaos (baby)
- I-Saur red and yellow face Titus (dad)
- She-Saur light blue face Venezia (mom)
-
- [4-9] What are the different trucks?
- Twenty different trucks have been made. There are four series - A, B, C, and
- D. The A and B series have three trucks each, the C series has ten trucks, and
- the D series has four trucks. The A series trucks have four wheels. The B
- series trucks have 6 wheels, the rear fenders dip between the wheels, and the
- wheels turn. The C series trucks have six wheels, the rear fenders are
- straight, and the wheels turn. The D series trucks are currently in
- production. They have six wheels, the rear fenders are straight, and the
- wheels do not turn. There are also different truck cab styles. The D series
- trucks are marked with either R1, R2, R3, or R4 on the cab. They can also be
- differentiated by the length of the cab roof. In order of shortest cab roof to
- longest cab roof, they are R1, R2, R3, and R4. For the D series, there are
- 36 different trucks if you are collecting color combinations. Four cabs,
- three stem colors (red, green, blue), and four cab colors (red, green, blue,
- and yellow). They never put the same color cab and stem together on the D
- series trucks.
-
- *[4-10]* Where can I buy old PEZ dispensers?
- There are several collectors and antique/collectible dealers who sell PEZ
- dispensers that are out of production. Some of the older models sell for
- hundreds - even thousands - of dollars. Call or write for price lists.
-
- David Welch
- PO Box 714
- Murphysboro, IL 62966
- Phone: (618) 687-2282
- FAX: (618) 684-2243
- pezdude1@aol.com
-
- Steve Glew
- 5611 Lehman Road
- DeWitt, MI 48820
- (517) 669-5931
-
- John Laspina
- PO Box 435
- Middletown, NJ 07748
- (908) 671-8575
-
- Linda Kochenburger
- 265 Beverly Hills Road
- Fort Lee, NJ 07024
- (201) 947-6613
- Lindapez@aol.com
-
- Michele Lorenz
- 5367 E. Hidden Lake Drive
- East Lansing, MI 48823
- Phone: (517) 332-3534
- Fax: (517) 347-1522
- http://web2.airmail.net/pezmgl/
-
- Johann Patek
- Hutteldorferstr 197/42, A-1140
- Viena, Austria
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/friedrich_patek/
-
- Small Town Coins & Collectibles
- 7498 E. Davison Rd.
- Davison, MI. 48423
- (810) 658-1992
- http://small-town.cnchost.com/pez/pez.html
-
- Cookie Jars, Etc.
- 110 West 25th St.
- New York, NY 10001
- (212) 633-1923
- http://peterandmark.com
-
- Ron Jones
- 10778 Cleveland Rd.
- Garner, NC 27529
- (919) 553-1386
- rdjones@mindspring.com
-
- Several dispensers are sold on the Internet at Computer Spectrum's
- Burlingame On-Line PEZ Exhibit. Point your WWW browser to the URL in
- question [8-6] and look for the PEZ Store.
-
- Many fellow Pezheads also have extras to sell or trade. Browse through
- the WWW pages mentioned in question [8-6].
-
- If you are looking for a particular dispenser, you can also subscribe to
- the mailing list on the Internet (see section [8-7]) and ask if anyone has
- one they are willing to sell or trade.
-
- [4-11] Should I open the packages or leave them in the bag and on the card?
- This answer is the same as from any collector. Whether you open them or not
- is completely up to you. If you want to retain the highest resale value, then
- don't open them (but also keep them locked away in a humidity controlled
- environment away from UV radiation...). If you collect them just for fun
- then it's up to you. I like the cards, so I keep them unopened. It's
- difficult to display them in the bag, so I open them. Only keep them in the
- bag if you're going to resale them. There are a few exceptions (older
- dispensers like the Stand By Me special that *must* be in the bag). The cards
- are favored over the bags, but I'm not sure they're really worth more (except
- that you get one more pack of candy).
-
- [4-12] How can I compare my PEZ collection to others?
- Kelley Philipovich (kp202029@wcupa.edu) maintains a "Pezhead Profile List"
- which includes a bit of information about members of the Pezheads mailing list
- (see question [8-7]). To get a copy of this list or to have your information
- added to the list, email her at the address given above. This great service
- was started by PEZ Boy (st5l4@jetson.ud.edu).
-
- If you have access to the World-Wide Web, see question [8-6].
-
- There is also a PEZ exhibit sponsored by Computer Spectrum. It is viewable
- on the World-Wide-Web (see question [8-6]), but you can also visit in person.
- Burlingame is in the San Francisco Bay area, and admission is free.
-
- PEZ Exhibit
- 214 California Drive
- Burlingame, California 94010 USA
-
- [4-13] Which Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle is which?
- The turtles can be distinguished by the color of their bandana. There are
- two versions of each of the four turtles. One has an angry face and the
- other has a happy face.
-
- TMNT bandana color
- ----------------------------------
- Donatello purple
- Leonardo teal
- Michaelangelo orange
- Raphael red
-
- *[4-14]* What is the highest price ever paid for a single PEZ dispenser?
- David Welch sold a one-of-a-kind Advertising Regular from Portugal for $4375
- in March of 1997. Many other dispensers have been sold for over $1000.
-
- *[4-15]* What is a Power PEZ Dispenser?
- The Power PEZ Dispenser is made by Cap Toys. It is a circular dispenser that
- is 4 inches in diameter and motorized. The candies are loaded singularly
- and then dispensed by pressing a button which causes the PEZ to rotate toward
- a gate where they are ejected. There are three different colors available:
- orange, green, and purple. If you want your local Toys 'R Us to order them,
- the TRU part number is #380377. A variation was later released which has
- a belt clip on the back of the dispenser. These were released in 1996.
-
- [4-16] How will I ever collect all these variations?
- How many PEZ to collect is completely up to the individual. Trying to collect
- all the variations of every dispenser is quite a task. For example there are
- 56 US release TMNT!! (4 Turtles x 2 faces each {smile or grimace} x 7 body
- colors {yellow, orange, black, purple, green, red, and teal blue}). For this
- reason, many collectors only collect dispensers that vary from the neck up. A
- different color base is not generally considered a "variation", but a Smurf
- with a different color hat or a Charlie Brown with a different mouth is a
- variation. Again, it's up to you how many to collect, but the "from the neck
- up" rule is generally accepted.
-
- [4-17] How old is a particular dispenser?
- You can get a vague idea of the age of a dispenser by looking at the patent
- number:
- Patent 2.620.061 1st series issued in 1952
- Patent 3.410.455 2nd series issued in 1968
- Patent 3.845.882 3rd series issued in 1974
- Patent 3.942.683 4th series issued in 1976
- Patent 4.966.305 5th series issued in 1990
- Patent numbers are commonly referred to by only the first two digits, so a
- 4.9 dispenser is one from the 5th series.
-
- Dispensers changed from "footless" to "footed" in 1987, but the recent
- re-release of the "Regulars" are without feet. In general, if you have a
- 3.9 dispenser with feet, it was made after 1987. If a 3.9 dispenser is without
- feet, it was made before 1987. (Of course some of these were made *during*
- 1987, but that's difficult to determine.)
-
- [4-18] What does it mean for a dispenser to be "with feet" or "without feet"?
- Most post-1987 dispensers have "feet" on the bottom of the stem. There is a
- small plastic lip around the bottom of the stem that has two "feet" in the
- front. These were added to aid the dispensers in standing up. Dispensers
- without feet are generally older than the versions with feet. A word of
- caution: Some recent releases (most notably the reissued Regulars) do not
- have feet, so do not use this to judge the age of a dispenser. Switching
- stems on a dispenser is quite easy to do.
-
- [4-19] Is my black Batman worth $75-125 as listed in Geary's book?
- At the time of Geary's first book, the black Batman was not in production and
- were thus highly prized. The blue Batman has remained in production. Then in
- 1995, PEZ began making the black Batman dispenser again. Older black Batman
- dispensers are still worth more than the 1995 issues. To determine if your
- black Batman is an older version, check the patent numbers. The older version
- has a 3.9 patent number (see question [4-17]) and came on yellow, black, or
- blue stems. The new one has a 4.9 patent number and was issued on a black
- stem only. Both the blue and black issues have recently been discontinued
- and replaced by a revised dark blue batman with a larger head.
-
- [4-20] What is the most popular dispenser?
- Santa and Mickey Mouse are the two biggest sellers of all time.
-
- [4-21] What does the "DBP" mark mean on some dispensers?
- DBP stands for Deutsche Bundes Patent (German Council Patent, in English),
- which is the German equivalent of the American Patent number. This mark is
- found on some of the German/Austrian dispensers and usually comes with the
- patent number 818.829.
-
- [4-22] My dispenser says "Made in Jugoslavia". Is that a misprint?
- No. Jugoslavia is just an alternate spelling for Yugoslavia.
-
- [4-23] Which one's Tom and which one's Tuffy?
- Jerry has a brown face (the mouse from Tom & Jerry). Tuffy has a grey face.
- Both Jerry and Tuffy come in a painted face version and a multiple-piece
- version. The painted face version has a solid head with the features painted
- on, while the multiple-piece face has the facial features as separate pieces.
-
- *[4-24]* I have a defective dispenser (from the factory). Is it worth anything?
- Maybe. It depends on the defect and who you're trying to sell it to. Many
- people have found packaging defects (missing face pieces, missing candy,
- dispensers without the painted faces, even two dispensers in one cellophane
- bag) but they are not really "worth" more because they are most likely unique
- and NOT the result of a production run flaw. Dispensers turned around
- backwards on are not defects. This sometimes happens during shipping. Some
- people are interested in collecting defects and might pay more, others might
- not even want it in their collection. Factory defects that are inherent to
- a run of PEZ are a different matter. So if you like it, keep it.
-
- [4-25] What is the best way to clean my PEZ dispensers?
- [ WARNING: Try these methods at your own risk. They have been recommended
- by fellow Pezheads, but be careful with those collection treasures! -CS ]
- A toothbrush and warm water with a mild dish washing detergent works well.
- Others have also used toothpaste, rubbing alcohol, and WD-40 on unpainted
- areas. To get rid of sticky residue, try vegetable oil and a paper towel then
- use soap and water to get rid of the oil residue. Cotton q-tips are good for
- scrubbing small areas. If you plan to take the dispenser apart, be sure to
- practice on a common dispenser until you can disassemble and reassemble a
- dispenser without breakage. Also be sure to dry the dispenser completely
- after cleaning to prevent the spring and pin from rusting.
-
- *[4-26]* How should I display my dispensers?
- Be creative. Some people make nice display racks from hardwood or acrylic,
- others make bleachers that fit in a cardboard PEZ counter display box. People
- have also acquired toothbrush and watch displays from drugstores that work
- nicely. You can use pegboard and hooks for carded dispensers or just use push
- pins on a wall. Many like the idea of nailing straight pins into the wall
- and placing opened dispensers on them so the pin goes through the back of the
- neck. The pin is nearly invisible and the dispenser appears to be floating
- in air.
-
- Collector's Display Case Co. of Omaha
- 2706 N. 55th St.
- Omaha, NE 68104-4208
- (402) 556-0516
- http://pages.prodigy.com/display
-
- John Thompson's Acrylic Display Racks
- 4122 Irving Ave. N.
- Minneapolis, MN 55412
- (612) 588-0406
- tthompso@biosci.cbs.umn.edu
-
- Sulu Graphics/DISPLAYZ
- 18211 Carmel Dr.
- Castro Valley, CA 94546
- displayz1@aol.com
-
- Gene Schenberg's PEZ & Silly Putty et al.
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pez_stuff
-
- *[4-27]* How many different Coach Whistles are there?
- There are currently eight varieties of the Coach Whistle:
-
- Stem Color Whistle Colors (loop half/non-loop half)
- --------------------------------------------------------
- Blue Red Loop/White
- Blue White Loop/Red
- Green Yellow Loop/Red
- Green Red Loop/Yellow
- Lavender Yellow Loop/Orange
- Lavender Orange Loop/Yellow
- Red Yellow Loop/Green
- Red Green Loop/Yellow
-
- When discussing the various color combinations of the whistles, "loop color"
- refers to the color of the loop at the top of the whistle. The other color
- is for the non-loop half. This is much easier than trying to use "red/white"
- and describe which is the "right" and "left" color.
-
- For other color combination questions, refer to question [4-38].
-
- *[4-28]* Where can I buy feet to help my older dispensers stand up better?
- Several dealers sell plastic feet that attach to the bottom of non-footed
- dispensers to help them stand up better. Some of these look like shoes and
- some look like actual feet. Various colors are available.
-
- Plastic Things (the feet are called "GEEZ feet")
- 409 Pacific Coast Hwy. #403
- Redondo Beach, CA 90277
- (310) 543-3097
-
- Some of the PEZ dealers mentioned in [4-10] also sell feet.
-
- [4-29] How can I get a BubbleMan dispenser?
- The BubbleMan dispenser is only available via direct mail-order from PEZ Candy,
- Inc. See section [2-1] for more information on ordering from PEZ Candy.
-
- *[4-30]* What is the tallest dispenser? widest?
- Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Uncle Sam, Knight (with plume) and the latest Goofy
- are probably the tallest ones at about 4 7/8 to 5 inches. They're very close
- and individual dispensers vary slightly. Thor is the widest at about 2 3/8
- inches. [ Some have surmised that Make-A-Face may be the tallest dispenser,
- but I'll make a _special_ display rack when I get mine. ;-) -CS ]
-
- [4-31] What does "Club Med Face" mean?
- This term is used often when describing variations of a particular dispenser.
- It means that the face is darker or "tanner" than the original. This is quite
- noticable when looking at them side by side.
-
- [4-32] What does it mean to say "with plastic/metal spring"?
- The spring that is being referred to is the spring in the head not the one in
- the stem. This spring returns the head to the upright position after it has
- been tilted to remove a PEZ candy. Older dispensers used metal springs, but
- the newer ones have plastic head springs.
-
- [4-33] What does it mean to say "with plastic/metal hinge pin"?
- This refers to the pin that attaches the head to the stem. Older dispensers
- used a metal hinge pin, but newer ones use platic hinge pins or two plastic
- nubs to keep the head attached.
-
- [4-34] What does it mean to say "without pin"?
- This refers to the pin that attaches the head to the stem. Sometimes "with
- pin" is used to indicate that the hinge pin is visible from the outside.
- Similarly, "without pin" indicates that the hinge pin is not visible from the
- outside (but it's still there).
-
- [4-35] I'd like a PEZ dispenser of xxxxx. Where can I get one made?
- Kelley Philipovich makes "Custom Creations". These are not PEZ dispensers
- (they don't dispense candy), but it's a great way to have your favorite
- character to display with PEZ. You pick the character and the base color and
- she sculpts the head out of clay using a different color for each feature
- (no painting or glazing). The clay is then fired and a base is attached.
- Cartoon characters usually work better than people and prices typically
- range from $20-$40. For more information email her at kelleyp@juno.com.
-
- [4-36] I've noticed some of my dispensers have this tab protruding from
- the back of the neck. What is it?
- These tabs are often called "thumb tabs" on the Pezheads mailing list because
- they were first thought to be a place for the thumb to assist in opening tall
- or oddly shaped heads. Actually, the factory added this tab to newer molds
- so the dispenser will lie down on its "back" without rolling over on its
- side when travelling on conveyor belts. The feet at the bottom and this new
- tab on the head keep the dispenser from rolling over on its side.
-
- *[4-37]* What does it mean to say a dispenser is "die-cut"?
- Die-cut dispensers have a design cut in the side(s) of the stem instead of the
- usual raised PEZ logo. The cut-out section reveals the inner sleeve which is
- typically a different color than the stem. Dispensers are also referred
- to as having a die-cut face if the die-cutting process was used to create the
- holes in the dispenser head (ex. for the eyes or the mouth of a Snow White
- or Mickey Mouse).
-
- *[4-38]* What are all the color combinations of xxxxx?
- There is an excellent "Pez Color Combination MiniFAQ" available. This is
- authored by Tom Walsh (avs@netport.com) and is available at
- http://avimall.com/candy/colorcombo.faq
-
- *[4-39]* What does the digit on the side of the dispenser mean? What
- are IMC's?
- These are IMC's (injection mold codes). The numbers correspond to a particular
- country. Multiple contries per code are listed in chronological order.
-
- 1 Austria/Hungary
- 2 Austria/Hong Kong
- 3 Austria/Hungary
- 4 Austria
- 5 Yugoslavia/Slovenia
- 6 Hong Kong/China
- 7 Hong Kong/Austria
- 8 Austria
- 9 Vermont, Connecticut USA
- V Yugoslavia
-
-
- *[5]* PEZ in the Media
- -----------------------
-
- NOTE: There have been so many PEZ references in the media that
- I've had a difficult time keeping this section up to date.
- This section used to be several pages in length. I've now
- made it a separate document. I'm looking for volunteers
- to maintain and update this document. Email me if you're
- interested. -CS
-
-
- [6] Other PEZ Collectibles
- ---------------------------
- [6-1] Are there any other PEZ items that I can buy?
- Yes indeed. Some of these are still available:
- FAO Schwartz limited edition "PEZ To Go" Briefcase ($29.99)
- includes PEZ watch, clip-on, necklace, key ring, and bracelet
- PEZ Balloons
- PEZ Bracelet ($2.99)
- PEZ Change Dish (depicts Peter PEZ holding a Speedy Gonzales)
- PEZ Candy Shooter Target
- PEZ Clickers
- PEZ Clip-on ($2.99)
- PEZ Clock (by Heartland Apparel, available at Simen Sez)
- PEZ Coin Holder
- PEZ Costumes (fit over the dispenser)
- PEZ Delivery Truck (steel Die-Cast scale model; a bank)
- PEZ Glasses
- PEZ Greeting Cards (Ambassador brand, Nostalgia Line, #175L0S950L)
- PEZ Hat
- PEZ Holiday Dish
- PEZ Key Chain ($2.99)
- PEZ Masks
- PEZ Mousepad (shows part of PEZ patent 2.620.061)
- PEZ Mugs (only available at the PEZ kiosk in the Mall of America?)
- PEZ Necklace ($2.99)
- PEZ Pentagon Stand (displays 6 dispensers)
- PEZ Pirate T-shirt
- PEZ Puzzle (by Hallmark)
- PEZ Santa Ornament (from Hallmark, 1995)
- PEZ Secret Code Flasher
- PEZ Shopping Bag (picture of PEZ Stewardess on sides)
- PEZ Snowman Ornament (from Hallmark, 1996)
- PEZ Space Poster
- PEZ Stickers
- PEZ Sweatshirt
- PEZ T-shirts (many varieties)
- PEZ Tattoos
- PEZ Visor
- PEZ Watch ($4.99)
- PEZ Yo-Yo
-
- [6-2] Where can I find the PEZ collectibles mentioned in question [6-1]?
- For T-shirts and sweatshirts:
-
- Amy Forsyth
- aforsyth@voicenet.com
-
- Viewers Edge Magazine
- T-shirt: Item #86239 $14.95 plus S&H
- Phone: 1-800-947-3928
-
- Heartland Apparel
- 520 Washington Avenue
- Minneapolis, MN 55401
- Phone: 1-800-333-4669 ask for Trish Jette
-
- Newbury Comics
- Boston, Massachusetts
- http://www.newbury.com/browtsh.htm
- (look under "P" for PEZ)
-
- Spencers and JC Pennys stores.
-
- For watch, key chain, and jewelry:
- Malibu Fun Stuffed
- 21700 Oxnard Street, Suite 1610
- Woodland Hills, CA 91367
- Phone: (818) 593-6777
-
- For model delivery truck (Model# FIR 29-1714) (It's $40.75 plus $4.75 shipping
- and handling and was released in early 1996. This is bank #2. It is a yellow
- and blue truck about 8 inches long and 5-6 inches tall with the candy wrapper
- design on the side and the PEZ logo on the back. Limited edition of about 1260
- were made.):
- Asheville DieCast
- 1412 Brevard Road
- Asheville, NC 28806-9560
- WWW: http://www.asheville-diecast.com/
- Email: asheville-diecast@worldnet.att.net
- Phone: (800) 343-4685; (704) 667-9690
- Fax: (704) 667-1110
- Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5:30; Sat 9-5
-
- PEZ Truck Bank #1's may still be available (priced ~$100) from:
- Linda Kockenburger
- Phone: (217) 947-6613
-
- For puzzle and ornaments:
- Hallmark, Osco Drug, Walgreens, and J.C. Penny.
-
- For greeting cards:
- Hallmark, Osco Drug, Walgreens, J.C. Penny, Walmart, K-Mart, Shopko,
- Caldor, Venture, Bradlees, A & P, Kroger, Ralph's, Vons, Publix,
- Randalls, Grand, Safeway, Smiths, and others.
-
- For PEZ Briefcase:
- FAO Schwartz
- (You can possibly find these at some FAO Schwartz stores, but you
- may also try ordering one via phone from the Stanford, Connecticut
- store below.)
- Stanford, Connecticut
- Phone: (203) 324-1643
-
- The PEZ bracelet, watch, and clip-on have also been spotted at Toys-R-Us, but
- are certainly in short supply and may be discontinued.
-
- For PEZ watches:
- The Gift Box
- 19379 Willamette Drive
- West Linn, OR 97068
- (503) 635-4991
-
- For PEZ Mousepad:
- Burlingame Museum of PEZ Memorabilia
- 214 California Drive
- Burlingame, CA 94010
- (415) 347-2301
- http://www.spectrumnet.com/pez/
-
- *[6-3]* I've heard of a Teddy Bear that dispenses PEZ. Does it exist?
- This product is pictured on the back of some blister packs. The picture shows
- a stuffed teddy bear from Dream Castle that actually dispenses PEZ.
-
- Here's the story: Dream Castle changed their name and were then
- acquired by another company. During the transition, production of the PEZ
- jewelry was stopped, but may resume. The teddy bear was never formally
- produced due to a technical problem. There is still a chance the bears will
- be produced, but they don't exist today. Once the merger is complete, we'll
- just have to wait and see how things are sorted out. They may make the
- jewelry and the bear, either one, or neither.
-
- Malibu Fun Stuffed, a division of Janex Corporation, is in the process of
- making 3 "Candy Pals" for Christman 1996. The PEZ bear has been scrapped, but
- the Candy Pals will be stuffed 12" versions of a snowman, santa and panda.
- The toys will be holding a dispenser identical to itself.
-
- UPDATE: These "Candy Pals" didn't make it out for Christmas and the latest
- is that the idea has been scrapped entirely.
-
- *[6-4]* What are the PEZ Body Parts?
- Right from the package, "Body Parts are amusing attachable parts, with which
- you can dress up your PEZ dispensers." These plastic pieces snap around the
- base of the dispenser. The arms move up and down and the hands are made to
- hold certain items. PEZ Body Parts are currently available in Canada and
- Europe. It is not known if they well be sold in the United States. There are
- several different sets of Body Parts: the "old" set, the "new" set, plus
- Easter and Christmas sets. There are also plans for Back to School, Airport,
- and Gas Station Body Part Playsets for European release. In addition,
- there are "two-pack" or "side-by-side" body parts. These have a dispenser
- and a separate body part on one (larger) card.
-
- The "old" set was released in 1995 and consists of eight different costumes
- (All packs include 2 packs of candy):
-
- Tarzan - light flesh-colored with painted hairy chest; orange
- and black spotted loin cloth; knife; human feet
- Robin Hood - bow and arrow; light green shoes; light green tunic
- with dark green stitching
- Woman - red dress; blue purse; blue shoes; red necklace
- Maid - purple outfit with painted white lace; blue pitcher;
- purple shoes
- Nurse - white outfit; white shoes; blue first aid bag; Red Cross
- badge painted on outfit
- Hockey Player - red outfit with white and blue trim; red shoes;
- brown hockey stick
- Knight - silver armor; large sword
- Grim Reaper - skeleton with sickle
-
- The "new" set was released in 1996 in Europe only and consists of six costumes
- (All packs on European-style cards with 2 packs of candy):
-
- Robot/Spaceman - silver body; box wrench hands; 3-color space gun
- Convict - gray body with black stripes; ball and chain
- Caveman - flesh-colored body; painted on loin cloth; club
- Roman Gladiator - green body with plate armor; shield and spear
- Cavalry Officer - blue body with uniform markings; boots; bugle
- Cowgirl - red body with western markings; rope
-
- The Christmas set includes the current Santa dispenser, Santa body, boots,
- six packs of candy, and a fold-out Christmas display.
-
- The Easter set includes the revised Bugs Bunny on a red base, white feet, a
- gray body with a white painter's smock with blue and yellow splotches, white
- arms, a painter's palette, brush, six packs of candy, and a fold-out Easter
- scene.
-
- *[6-5]* Aren't there some other PEZ trucks? A bank?
- There are two PEZ trucks that are NOT dispensers. The first one was produced
- by Scale Models, a division of ERTL. The truck is white and has decals on the
- side depicting a "fountain" of PEZ. This truck also functions as a bank. The
- second one is made by First Gear. It is yellow with lithographed PEZ wrappers
- on the sides. This was a limited edition run of 1260. The second truck does
- have what appears to be a coin slot in the bottom, but its arguable whether
- or not it is a bank.
-
- [6-6] What are "Sea World PEZ" or "Shamu PEZ" items?
- Sea World PEZ were specially packaged for distribution at Sea World. The card
- is printed with the Sea World logo and a photo of the item. They are made by
- Malibu Fun Stuffed. Many of them have Shamu's picture on them. There is a
- watch, keychain, bracelet, and clip-on. Not all Sea Worlds carry these items.
-
- *[6-7]* What are the different inserts available?
- There have been several inserts available over the years. The ones listed
- below are the "Here's something for you to do" type that were white on one
- side and yellow on the other. [ This list may not be complete yet. -CS ]
-
- 3 different mazes
- 2 different space creatures
- 1 princess
- 1 drummer boy
- 1 girl pulling a cart
-
-
- [7] Miscellaneous
- ------------------
- *[7-1]* How do I make a PEZ gun?
- Matt Shook initially described this PEZ gun. The description has been
- greatly enhanced with the help of several Pezheads.
-
- The materials you need to make a PEZ gun are:
- A PEZ dispenser
- A spring from a ball-point pen
- Double sided tape
- A pair of needle-nosed pliers (or wire cutters)
- A package of PEZ (ammo)
-
- Choose a dispenser that doesn't have a low neck (eg. a collar, Gonzo's bowtie,
- etc.) that might interfere with the projectile. Optionally, the double-sided
- tape can be wrapped around the small plastic piece that normally pushes the
- PEZ out of the dispenser. The tape serves to keep the spring around this
- plastic "pusher" piece, but may not be necessary depending on how well the
- spring fits.
-
- The trick is to cut the spring to the correct length. The idea is that the
- spring is long enough to fit over the pusher piece and extend past the bottom
- of it so that when the head is tilted back it catches on the plastic of the
- inner sleave. As the head is tilted back more, the spring bunches up and
- finally slips off the plastic of the inner sleave, striking the end of the
- PEZ. Instead of the PEZ being pushed out by the plastic pusher, it is
- ejected by the spring on the pusher. The spring mush be short enough so
- the mechanism will reset itself when the head is returned to the normal
- position.
-
- *[7-2]* Personalized Heart Dispensers
- You can modify the Valentine's Day Heart dispensers to make them personalized.
- First you need to remove the "Happy Valentine's Day" message. The two best
- ways to do this are to scrape them off with a razor blade or Exacto knife or
- sand them off with very fine steel wool (or a synthetic substitute). Be
- careful to minimize discoloration on the dispenser. This does take time
- if you're doing many dispensers. Others have had good results using a
- cleaner called "Barkeeper's Friend." Then create your own message on a clear
- adhesive label and apply it to the dispenser. Of course, if you choose to
- print your message on a white or colored label then there's no need to remove
- the existing message. These make great wedding gifts or favors!
-
- *[7-3]* PEZ Wallpaper for your computer
- You can find contributed PEZ Wallpaper for Windows and Macs at
- http://members.aol.com/PeffErminZ/index.html
-
- *[7-4]* Shipping Overseas
- With widespread use of the Internet to communicate with fellow Pezheads
- around the world, you may begin trading with those overseas. There are
- several ways to ship PEZ overseas. Go to your local post office and request
- publication 51, "International Postal Rates and Fees." This publication
- should answer many of your questions. Of course, shipping rates vary with
- the destination and the desired speed of delivery. Also compare rates
- from other shipping services such as UPS and Federal Express.
-
- *[7-5]* How can I remove PEZ from the card without damaging the card?
- Use a razor blade or Exacto knife to remove the plastic bubble from the card.
- Cut away as much as possible without damaging the card. Remove the candy and
- dispenser. Place the card with the remaining glued plastic in the microwave.
- Turn the microwave on high for 1 to 2 minutes (you'll have to experiment with
- your microwave to determine what time works best). Make sure the plastic is
- very loose before you attempt to remove it. It won't fall off by itself,
- but shouldn't require pulling. Be sure to remove the plastic before the glue
- cools and begins to set.
-
- *[7-6]* PEZ Collectors Database
- Griff Akins has created a Microsoft Access based database you can use to
- keep track of your collection. It's freeware and is available at
- http://www.mtsu.edu/~cosc0032/pezdb/
-
- *[7-7]* PEZ Icons
- Mike Smochko has made several PEZ Icons for Microsoft Windows available at
- http://pezpage.home.ml.org
-
-
- [8] PEZ References and Resources
- ---------------------------------
- [8-1] Can I write to the company? What will they send me?
- Yes, you can write to the company at:
-
- PEZ Candy, Inc.
- 35 Prindle Hill Road
- Orange, CT 06477
- Phone: (203) 795-0531
-
- They do not personally respond to your questions. However, within a couple
- of weeks you should receive a packet including their FAQ (which is incorporated
- into this document), a PEZ dispenser list (which erroneously lists a Robin
- Super Friends dispenser with rubber head that was never made), a color
- brochure which shows displays of PEZ dispensers and candy, and a mail order
- form.
-
- *[8-2]* How can I contact other collectors? Are there any PEZ conventions?
- There are several PEZ conventions held annually. The contacts are listed below:
-
- West Coast PEZ Convention
- Usually in March
- Sunnyvale, California
-
- National PEZ Convention
- Usually in June
- St. Louis, Missouri
- For registration form and more info contact: John Devlin
- 5541 Oakville Center
- Suite 119
- St. Louis, MO 63129-3554
- (314) 487-0544
-
- PEZ-A-MANIA Collector's Convention
- Usually in July
- Cleveland, Ohio
- For information send a LARGE SASE to: Jill Cohen
- PO Box 18139
- Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
- pezamania@msn.com
-
- Minnesota PEZ Convention
- Usually in October
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- For information send mail to: Karen Cooper
- kecooper@maroon.tc.umn.edu
-
- Andrew Thomas
- 2042 Dayton Ave.
- St. Paul, MN 55104
- andrew.pez@juno.com
-
- East Coast PEZFEST
- Usually in August
- Raleigh, North Carolina
- For information send mail to: Ron Jones
- rdjones@mindspring.com
-
- Try the Internet. There are lots of PEZ collectors out there. Refer to
- questions [8-6] and [8-7] for mailing lists, newsgroups and WWW sites.
-
- *[8-3]* Are there any books on PEZ?
- There are several:
- "More PEZ for Collectors" by Richard Geary ($14.95, Schiffer Publishing
- Limited, 1995, ISBN 0-88740-849-4)
- "A Pictorial Guide to Plastic Candy Dispensers, Featuring PEZ"
- by David Welch ($19.95, Bubba Scrubba Publications, 1991)
- "Collecting PEZ" by David Welch ($39.95, Bubba Scrubba Publications,
- 1995)
- "PEZ Collectibles" by Richard Geary ($19.95, Schiffer, 1994; also
- a 1997 updated edition)
- "The Collector's Price Guide to Plastic Candy Dispensers"
- by Mike Edelman and John Laspina ($10, self-published)
- "PEZ Handbook" by Steve Glew (see [4-10] for ordering info)
-
- Also see question [8-9] for a list of newspaper and magazine articles about PEZ.
-
- *[8-4]* Where can I find these books?
- If you can't find them in bookstores...
- The books by David Welch are available direct from him:
-
- David Welch
- PO Box 714
- Murphysboro, IL 62966
- Phone: (618) 687-2282
- FAX: (618) 684-2243
-
- And the Geary books can be obtained from
-
- Schiffer Publishing Ltd.
- 77 Lower Valley Road
- Atglen, PA 19310
- They'll send you a catalog if you include $2.95 for postage.
-
- The Edelman/Laspina price guide is available for $12 (incl. ship) from
-
- Mike Edelman
- P.O. Box 5494
- Buffalo Grove, IL 60089-5494
- (708) 431-6955
-
- Also look for other Web sources. Amazon Books at www.amazon.com has been
- recommended by many.
-
- *[8-5]* What's in these books anyway?
- "More PEZ for Collectors" by Richard Geary ($14.95, Schiffer, 1995)
- This book is much like Geary's earlier book "PEZ Collectibles". There
- are lots of pictures and very little text other than short captions for
- the pictures. This book focuses more on the packaging of PEZ than on
- the dispensers themselves. It also includes pictures of PEZ paraphenelia
- created for the PEZ Conventions.
-
- "A Pictorial Guide to Plastic Candy Dispensers, Featuring PEZ"
- by David Welch ($19.95, Bubba Scrubba Publications, 1991)
- This is a 50 page pictorial which covers PEZ dispensers up to 1991. All
- photos are full color. A rarity guide is also included. The book can
- be ordered from David Welch for $22.95 (including shipping).
-
- "Collecting PEZ" by David Welch ($39.95, Bubba Scrubba Publications, 1995)
- This book is 350 pages, with about 275 photos. There are no duplicate
- photos from his previous book. The book also includes, history, about 30
- interviews, a price guide, common collector questions and answers, and a
- checklist. The book can be ordered from David Welch for $43.95 (including
- shipping). This book just came out in March of 1995.
-
- "PEZ Collectibles" by Richard Geary ($19.95, Schiffer, 1994; revised 1997)
- The book is 112 pages and contains full color photos of dispensers,
- displays, and other PEZ collectibles. The introduction contains a short
- history of PEZ, but this book is mostly a pictorial guide. The captions
- give the name of the dispenser and it's estimated value. The revised
- 1997 edition contains updated prices and a few additional pictures.
-
- "The Collector's Price Guide to Plastic PEZ Dispensers"
- by Mike Edelman and John Laspina ($10, self-published)
- Good identification guide, but no pictures. It includes a price estimate
- for each dispenser listed. This one may not be as complete as Welch's
- book, but it is the most current and accurate price guide available.
-
- "PEZ Handbook" by Steve Glew
- This is a guide put out by a dealer (Steve Glew) that has industry
- information for PEZ and Flix. It also contains his price list.
-
- *[8-6]* Are there any WWW sites for PEZ?
- In January of 1995, I think there was one mention of PEZ on the Internet:
- Alan Braverman's "How to load a PEZ Dispenser". Today there are dozens!
- Many provide listings or pictures of their own collections, many exhibit
- PEZ dispensers and collectibles for sale, and others provide useful information
- of their own. Make sure you check out Paul Telford's "The Original PEZ Page"
- (URL given below).
-
- Paul Telford's Original PEZ Page
- http://pobox.com/~pez/
- PEZ.ORG
- http://www.pez.org/
- Flip Me Some PEZ
- http://www.pezheads.org/
-
- Anonymous PEZ Collection
- http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5461/listapez.html
- The Art of the PEZ Car
- http://rampages.onramp.net/~speacock/pezcar.html
- Bob the Blob's PEZ Page and Collection
- http://pages.prodigy.com/pezpage/blobob.htm
- Burlingame Museum of PEZ Memorabilia
- http://www.spectrumnet.com/pez/
- Chris Gorski's PEZ Page
- http://www.gti.net/iksrog/chris/pez.htm
- Collector's Display Case Co. of Omaha
- http://pages.prodigy.com/display
- Cookie Jars, Etc.
- http://PeterandMark.com
- Criff & Sherri's PEZ Collection
- http://rampages.onramp.net/~criff/criffpez.html
- Dale Pike's World O' PEZ
- http://pages.prodigy.com/AR/pezman/collect.html
- David Mocko's PEZ Page
- http://taurus.cira.colostate.edu/mocko/pez.html
- Davie-Online PEZ Page
- http://hurl.eng.wayne.edu/~david/pez.html
- Diane Leigh Davison's Indispensible PEZ
- http://mail.bcpl.lib.md.us/~ddavison/mypezlst.html
- Dino - Honolulu's PEZ Dispenser
- http://eddie.hiof.no/dino/index.html
- Drew's Rumpus Room
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/rumpusroom/HOMEPAGE.HTM
- Fast Food Fi[e]nds: PEZ
- http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/fastfind/pez.html
- Frank's PEZ Page
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/spatzi/frankspe.htm
- Gene Schenberg's PEZ & Silly Putty et al.
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pez_stuff
- Goad's PEZ Page
- http://www.xnet.com/~goad/pez
- Hector's PEZ Page
- http://users.vnet.net/hec/
- How To Fill A PEZ Dispenser
- http://turtle.ncsa.uiuc.edu/pez.html
- Joe Da-PEZ-Hunter's PEZ Page
- http://members.aol.com/JoePEZ1/index.html
- Johann Patek's PEZ Page
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/friedrich_patek/
- Jordo's Page O'PEZ
- http://www.tjhsst.edu/~jfeil/
- Karen's PEZ Art
- http://members.aol.com/PeffErminZ/index.html
- Kurt Boutin's PEZ Page
- http://www.tiac.net/users/kurtb/
- Landers Toys
- http://www.voicenet.com/~landers/
- Larry's World of PEZ
- http://members.aol.com/ljashton/pez/homepg.html
- Less Than Jake PEZ Page
- http://www.afn.org/~ltj/
- Michael S. Jackson's PEZ Land
- http://members.aol.com/landofpez/
- Michele Lorenz's PEZ Store
- http://web2.airmail.net/pezmgl/
- MoonRat's House of PEZ
- http://student-www.uchicago.edu/users/uri2/pez.html
- Newbury Comics Interactive: PEZ T-shirts
- http://www.newbury.com/browtsh.htm
- PEZ Breakout Page
- http://pezpage.home.ml.org
- PEZ by Chris
- http://members.tripod.com/~Dieterly/
- PEZ Collector's News
- http://pages.prodigy.net/pezzing/pez.htm
- PEZ COOP
- http://www.binary.net/pezcoop
- PEZ Haiku
- http://cs.oberlin.edu/students/djacobs/kyo/kyo3/haiku.html
- PEZ Web-Ring
- http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/9196/pezring.html
- PEZamania from Japan
- http://village.infoweb.or.jp/~fwgj7087/index.htm
- Pezdude's PEZ Page
- http://pezdude.home.ml.org
- PEZimaniac's Strand of the Web
- http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/9196/
- PEZJester's World
- http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/3600
- Pip's PEZ Page
- http://bones.wcupa.edu/~kphilipo/pez.html
- Planet PEZ II
- http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/2831/
- Prozac-PEZ Museum
- http://www.sfo.com/~costanos/ProzacPez/prozac.htm
- Seinfeld Episode "The PEZ Dispenser"
- http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~dave/guides/Seinfeld/3.14.html
- Simen Sez
- http://www.simensez.com/
- S.J. Glew PEZ Dispensers
- http://www.ewtech.com/pez-sj-glew/
- This + That: PEZ
- http://www.vivanet.com/~stevemd/pez.html
- Treasures of the PezQueen
- http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/1868
-
- *[8-7]* Is there a newsgroup or mailing list for PEZ?
- Yes, both a newsgroup and a mailing list exist for Pezheads. The mailing list
- is very active, and the newsgroup is slowly propagating across the Internet.
-
- The newsgroup is alt.food.pez and was started by Paul Telford. If your
- ISP (Internet Service Provider) does not carry this newsgroup, send them mail
- asking that it be added. It may not have propagated to your site yet. Groups
- in the alt.* heirarchy take some time to become widespread. Others have also
- reported an alt.collecting.pez newsgroup.
-
- The Pezhead Email List is now a private list. If you are interested in
- joining the list send email to cliff.lee@cbs-engineering.com and include
- a name and telephone number for verification. Cliff Lee will verify your
- information and you'll be added to the mailing list. A digested form of
- this mailing list is also available.
-
- For history buffs, three other mailing lists used to exist. The first one was
- created by Alisa McClain and Jason Specland on August 8, 1995 and owned
- and maintained by Chris Sharpe. It was pezheads@sirs.com but is now dead
- (actually it moved to cybercom.net). The second one was created and
- maintained by Cliff Lee at Pez-List@clcbbs.houston.tx.us. This list is also
- dormant. The third list was pezheads@cybercom.net and was created by Eric
- Conrad on November 19, 1995. That list was replaced by the current list
- (pezheads@cbs-engineering.com) on May 29, 1996.
-
- *[8-8]* How can I get the latest copy of this FAQ?
-
- Automated Listserver: Send mail to maiser@cbs-engineering.com
- with the following message body:
-
- send pez.faq
- exit
-
- If you need to receive the FAQ in small parts
- (ex. AOL or Juno users), use the following
- message body:
-
- send pez-1.faq
- send pez-2.faq
- send pez-3.faq
- exit
-
- HTML: http://pobox.com/~pez/ (The Original PEZ Page)
- http://www.faqs.org/faqs (FAQ Archive)
-
- FTP: ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/food/pez-faq
-
- Newsgroups: Monthly posting to news.answers, alt.answers,
- rec.answers, rec.collecting, rec.toys.misc,
- and alt.food.pez
-
- Email: sharpe@dg-rtp.dg.com (use as last resort)
-
- [8-9] Has there been any newspaper or magazine articles about PEZ?
- Sure there has. Look up the following (also see question [5-1]):
- "PEZ de Resistance", People, 1991.
- "PEZ lives on", Lisa J. Adams (AP), "LA Daily News", October 20, 1993,
- Business Section, p. 1.
- "Remember" Magazine, June/July, 1995, Vol. 2, No. 3, P.M. Publications,
- 6 Prowitt Street, Norwalk, CT 06855-1220.
- "Eat Me - Notes Towards a Pezology", Denmark, on the Internet at
- http://www.homeless.com/homepages/dgrabill@igc.apc.org.html
- Something announcing the reissue of the Regulars, Brandweek,
- September 25, 1995, p. 10.
- "What's the Buzz about PEZ", Richard Geary, Baby Boomer Collectibles,
- Vol. 3, No. 2, November 1995.
- "PEZ, Candy Dispenser Turned Collectible", Sue Sternfield, Baby Boomer
- Collectibles, Vol. 1, No. 4, January 1994.
- "PEZ Connection", S.J. Glew, Collectible Toys & Values, Volume 1 #39,
- October 1995, p. 80. This column was an irregular feature.
- "Collecting PEZ", Sharon Korbeck, Toy Collector and Price Guide,
- Vol. 7, No. 1, February 1996.
- "Fun with the Hot Collectibles Now", Terry and Ralph Kovel, Bottom
- Line Personal, September 15, 1995. p. 7-9.
- "Candy dispensers tops at PEZ Museum", Diana Marszalek, Antelope Valley
- Press, February 15, 1996, Section C, p. 1.
- "Unlikely Treasures, Edward C. Baig, US News and World Report,
- November 2, 1992, p. 85.
- "neat stuff!", The Learning Channel, when, 1995.
- "PEZ hope: Make mint off adults", Joseph Menn of Bloomberg Business
- News, Columbus Dispatch, April 22, 1996.
- "Big Bidness", Allison Moir, Forbes, May 10, 1993, p. S174.
- "The PEZ Predicament", http://www.suck.com E-zine, May 21, 1996.
- "The Candy That Rots Your Soul", Wired, August 1996, p. 174.
- "?", Entertainment Weekly, July 26, 1996, #337, p. 10.
- "A whole new spin on PEZ", USA Today, August 15, 1996,
- Life Section, p. 1.
- "?", Chicago Tribune, September 5, 1996.
- "?", Dallas Morning News, September 9, 1996, Today Section, p. 1.
- [ What are the others? -CS ]
-
- [8-10] Where can I find these newsletters I've heard about?
- There is a newsletter called "PEZ Collectors News" which began
- in September 1995. For a one year subscription, send a check or money-order
- for $19 US ($20 for Canadian subscription and $26 for air-mail to Europe) to:
-
- Richard Belyski
- P.O. Box 124
- Sea Cliff, NY 11579-0124
- Fax: (516) 676-1183
- peznews@juno.com
-
- There is also a PEZ club, "The Fliptop PEZervation Society." Members get
- an official certificate of membership, an official membership card, and 6
- issues (1 year subscription) of the Official Club Newsletter. The first issue
- was in September 1995. Membership is $18 US ($20 for Canada and $25 for
- Europe) per year. For more information, or to join contact:
-
- Dennis Martin
- 2328 Farley Place
- Birmingham, AL 35226
- (205) 822-8745
- fliptoppez@aol.com
-
- There used to be a newsletter "The Optimistic Pezzimist" published by
- Mike Robertson of Dripping Springs, Texas. There was also another newsletter
- published by Larry Lafoe.
-
- Many antique price guides and collectible toy price guide include listings
- of discontinued PEZ dispensers and their current market values.
-
-
- *[9]* Acknowledgments
- ----------------------
- Thanks to Laura Thompson in Public Relations at PEZ Candy, Inc. for the
- information packet.
-
- Special thanks to David Welch for his input.
-
- Thanks also to the following Pezheads for their valued input:
- Paul Telford (pdtelford@ucdavis.edu)
- Marissa Bernstein (jtfc@ix.netcom.com)
- Jim Wartski (jwartski@orl1.orlando.loral.com)
- Amy Forsyth (aforsyth@voicenet.com)
- Sylvia Marienthal (slmarien@uci.edu)
- Chris Bray (csb1@engr.uark.edu)
- Philip Michaels (philip1@bu.edu)
- Randall Bultman (fdev16a@prodigy.com)
- Donald Reed (donald.e.reed@dartmouth.edu)
- MagicPEZ (MagicPEZ@aol.com)
- Matt Shook
- Hector (hec@vnet.net)
- Michael Janssen
- Melissa Sharpe (m_sharpe@juno.com)
- Tom Walsh (avs@netport.com)
- Jackie Button (jbutton@medstat.med.miami.edu)
- Greg (josefhsc@magic.ca)
- David Rowell (st5l4@jetson.uh.edu)
- Mary Thronson (mthronso@sunfish.usd.edu)
- Brian Gochal (pez@willinet.net)
- Kurt Byfield (Boris@msn.fullfeed.com)
- David Mackey (dmackey@haven.ios.com)
- Michael S. Jackson (m239825@ws2768.mdc.com)
- Dale Pike (ldbz90a@prodigy.com)
- pixxydust@aol.com
- M.S.C. McAlpin (mcalpin@wln.com)
- Scott Gordon (jjevans@husc3.harvard.edu)
- Scott Luther (scott_luther@visioneer.com)
- Adam Brown (AdamSmashr@aol.com)
- Brad Kollus (bkollus@infinet.com)
- Gene Schenberg (OSIInc@aol.com)
- Eric Conrad (econrad@cybercom.net)
- Mary Jo Slusher (slusher@iglou.com)
- Gary Doss (spectrum@spectrumnet.com)
- Kim (ir001055@pop3.interramp.com)
- Tim Priebe (tapriebe@msmacab.remnet.ab.com)
- TAD (davis@mail.sicd.etn.com)
- Jamie Kowinsky (Jamie.Kowinsky@f13.n2610.z1.fidonet.org)
- Sue Toupal (toupal@ohsu.edu)
- Diane Leigh Davison (ddavison@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us)
- Becky Hilburn (hnuq86b@prodigy.com)
- Chris Lanni (vjla13a@prodigy.com)
- Cheri Goldner (cherigo@bgnet.bgsu.edu)
- Jim Presnal (dotcom@westworld.com)
- Karen Cooper (kecooper@maroon.tc.umn.edu)
- John Thompson (tthompso@biosci.cbs.umn.edu)
- Matt Hall (JBufft1@aol.com)
- Charles Ulrich (ulrich@sfu.ca)
- Byron Boyd (buzzy@smartt.com)
- Rick Roberts (rroberts@feist.com)
- Elyse Schwimer Davis (esdavis@ix.netcom.com)
- DiAnne Adams (dianne.adams@m.k12.ut.us)
- Charles Primack (primo1@gnn.com)
- Ben Mohr (LaxRat16@aol.com)
- David Hendrickson (ehkq74a@prodigy.com)
- Jill Cohen (JMUE20A@prodigy.com)
- Mary Ward (mw0059@epfl2.epflbalto.org)
- Ryan Blum (lowfrqcy@west.net)
- Kurt Boutin (kurtb@tiac.net)
- Karen Bennett (kbennett@bright.net)
- Dan Cordova (dlcordov@uci.edu)
- Kelley Philipovich (kp202029@wcupa.edu)
- Cliff Lee (cliff.lee@cbs-engineering.com)
- Nate Godin (pamelnat@ime.net)
- Sam Valdez (pezzmistro@usa.pipeline.com)
- rbuckingham@wesley.it.emerson.edu
- Louis Apoldo (lou@voicenet.com)
- Gary Sharp (gsharp@mail.coos.or.us)
- Ryan Manchee (dmanchee@gte.net)
- Erich Schreiber (schreibe@dg-rtp.dg.com)
- Lisa (na4us@epix.net)
- Larry Ashton (LJAshton@aol.com)
- Andrew Thomas (andrew.pez@juno.com)
- Leslie Astell (jastell@ix.netcom.com)
- Geri Sullivan (gfs@toad-hall.com)
- David (david@magic.netdtw.com)
- Jack "Pez Diego" (fpc@mwwd.sannet.gov)
- Shar (pezzie@aol.com)
- Jason Oesterly (joesterl@services.state.mo.us)
- Peter Linski
- Richard Belyski (peznews@juno.com)
- Dennis Martin (fliptoppez@aol.com)
- Anne Base (anneb@bright.net)
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- This document is Copyright (c) 1997 by Chris Sharpe.
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- the author's name and all notices and disclaimers remain intact.
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- | Chris Sharpe Author of "The Unofficial PEZ FAQ" |
- | sharpe@dg-rtp.dg.com "PEZ - A treat to eat in a toy that's neat" |
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