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The first PEZ dispensers were known as regulars and did not have character heads on them. They were marketed to adults as an alternative to smoking. Original dispensers have sold for more than $100 each!
When making a single piece of PEZ Candy it takes 3,000 pounds of pressure to compress the sugar into the familiar brick shape of a PEZ Candy!
The “kicker” is the part located on the back of the dispenser head that pushes a single piece of candy out when the head is tilted backwards.
The character Underdog has never graced the top of a PEZ dispenser.
The first national gathering of PEZ collectors was held on Saturday June 15, 1991 in Mentor, Ohio. Since then, collector conventions have popped up all over the United States!
The word PEZ was created using the first, middle, and last letter in the German word for peppermint PfeffErminZ.
Do you know what liquorice, coffee, and chlorophyll all have in common? They were all once PEZ candy flavors!
The best selling PEZ dispenser of all time is Santa Claus.
The small tabs located on the bottom of the dispenser base to help it stand upright are called feet.
PEZ Candy comes in the following flavors: Cherry, Strawberry, Raspberry, Grape, Orange, Lemon, Sour Blue Raspberry, Sour Green Apple, Sour Pineapple, Sour Watermelon.
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