PEZ
PEZ and PEZ dispensers can be found in over 60 countries around the world! This year marks the 50th anniversary of the well-loved candy. The word ?PEZ? derives from the German word ?Phefferminz? which means quite simply, peppermints. They shortened the name to PEZ taking the first, middle, and last letter of the word to simplify it and keep the name easy to remember. Yes, that?s right the original PEZ candies were compressed peppermints, an adult mint made to help quit smoking, and naturally, the first dispenser looked much like a cigarette lighter. A candy man named Edward Haas III first invented them in 1927 in Vienna, Austria. In 1948 they started making PEZ in a new ?easy, hygienic dispenser? that we all recognize today as a regular PEZ dispenser. In 1952 Edward Haas brought his idea to America and did extensive research with his products and the way children had grown attached to them. They then placed heads on the dispensers and marketed them for children.
The first flavors were cherry, lemon, orange, and strawberry. Someone who collects PEZ is known as a ?PEZhead?. However cherry PEZ is still available in Canada. ), Crystal dispensers (which are made of clear plastic), and PEZ cars, as well as the traditional cartoon heads. The final abbreviation is NF because prior to 1987 none of the dispensers had feet. These are said because the dispensers are sold in bags or on a cardboard card with plastic around it. As long as the dispenser is not damaged it is MIB or MOC, the card or bag can be in any shape and still be referred to as this. If it is MOC then it has not been taken off the card. From that point came the PEZ Collector?s Newsletter in 1995, and in 1996 they started a mail order system to order direct from the company. In 1973 PEZ then built their United States plant that is located in Orange, Ct and in 1983, Mr. It may sound ridiculous but those inexpensive candy dispensers have been known to sell for up to $3,600! When talking to a hardcore PEZ collector you might hear abbreviations such as MIB (Mint In Bag), MOC (Mint On Card), MOMC (Mint On Mint Card), or NF (No Feet). In 1990 the size of the plant doubled and it started operating 24 hours a day. Feet are the two tabs on the bottom of the dispenser that help it stand up straight. Until a few years ago there was no grape, but it replaced cherry, which the candy company thought reminded children of cough syrup.
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