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			 PEZ Frequently Asked Questions

				   Version 3.0

			 Last modified:  September 27, 1996

				   Compiled by
			 	   Chris Sharpe
                              (sharpe@dg-rtp.dg.com)

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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.

Thanks and enjoy!
Chris Sharpe


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DISCLAIMER
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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.

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THE QUESTIONS
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[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?

[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, Darth Vader 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"?

[5]  PEZ in Movies, TV, News, and Print
     [5-1]  Famous PEZ quotes
            [5-1-1]  Seinfeld
            [5-1-2]  The Client
            [5-1-3]  Stand By Me
            [5-1-4]  Steven Tyler of Aerosmith
            [5-1-5]  Forbes Magazine
            [5-1-6]  Entertainment Weekly special issue
            [5-1-7]  E.T.
	    [5-1-8]  Netscape's What's New List
            [5-1-9]  P.C. Magazine
            [5-1-10]  Cheers
	    [5-1-11]  Trapped in Paradise
	    [5-1-12]  Kirk
	    [5-1-13]  Saturday Night Live
	    [5-1-14]  "Full-Body Santa"
            [5-1-15]  Night Court
            [5-1-16]  Dennis Miller Live (HBO Special)
            *[5-1-17]*  Married ... with Children
            [5-1-18]  Caroline In The City
	    *[5-1-19]*  Tonight Show with Jay Leno
	    *[5-1-20]*  Men's Health
     [5-2]  "The PEZ Dispenser" Seinfeld Episode
     [5-3]  PEZ in MTV's "Remote Control"
     [5-4]  PEZ in "The Big Picture"
     [5-5]  Suzuki car commercial
     [5-6]  MTV's "The Maxx"
     [5-7]  "Toy Story"
     [5-8]  The Tick
     [5-9]  The Simpsons
     *[5-10]*  The PEZ Band
     [5-11]  Action Girl
     [5-12]  Dave's World
     [5-13]  Jeopardy!
     [5-14]  neat stuff!
     *[5-15]*  14,000 Things To Be Happy About
     *[5-16]*  Jerry Seinfeld American Express Ad
     *[5-17]*  CNN Headline News
     *[5-18]*  Family Matters
     *[5-19]*  Stephen King's "IT"
     *[5-20]*  "Jack"
     *[5-21]*  Less than Jake Band
     *[5-22]*  Party of Five
     *[5-23]*  Animaniacs
     *[5-24]*  Last of the Dogmen
     *[5-25]*  Talk Soup
     *[5-26]*  Live with Regis and Kathy Lee
     *[5-27]*  Zippy the Pinhead comic strip
     *[5-28]*  The Pretender
     *[5-29]*  The Late Show with David Letterman

[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?

[7]  Miscellaneous
     [7-1]  PEZ Haiku
     [7-2]  Make a PEZ Gun

[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


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THE ANSWERS
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[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).


[2]  The Company - PEZ Candy, Inc.
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*[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.

[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
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[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.  These are slowly becoming available in the United States.

*[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, and Strawberry.  Cherry has been
discontinued in the US, but is 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
	Choco
	Coffee
	Eucalyptus
	Flower Flavor
	Hot Cinnamon
	IZO (vitamins)
	Licorice
	Lime
	Menthol
	Peppermint
	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.

*[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, Darth Vader 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.  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...
Here are some of the latest releases and things _rumored_ to come:
	BubbleMan (mail order direct from PEZ only)
	Sylvester (revised; no whiskers and no hair between ears)
	Valentine's Day Heart (this one will also come attached to an actual
		Valentine's Day greeting card)
	Pink Panther series (Europe only):
		Pink Panther
		Inspector Clouseau
		Termite
	New Animal series:
		Crocodile 
		Pony
		Giraffe
		Elephant
		Parrot
	Muselix series (Europe only):
		Asterix
		Obelix
		Muselix
		Majesty
		Caesar
		Soldier
		Centurion
	Smurf Series:
		Smurf (reissue)
		Papa Smurf (reissue)
		Smurfette (reissue)
		Brainy Smurf
		Gargamel
	Revised PEZ Pal Boy (Europe only, yellow stem, new face)
	Revised PEZ Pal Girl (Europe only, yellow stem, new face)
	Flipper Astro-shooter (Europe only)

[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.  Of course, holiday collections are only available
at certain times.

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-figure)
	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
	Li'l 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
	*Garfield (with visor)
	*Garfield (with teeth)
	*Nermal (gray cat)

Guns
	50's Space Gun
	Candy Shooter
	80's Space Gun (with reloadable magazine)

Halloween
	*Dr. Skull
	Mr. Ugly
	*One-Piece Witch
	*Pumpkin
	Three-Piece Witch

Kooky Zoo
	Cat with Derby
	Cockatoo
	Cow
	Crocodile
	Duckie
	Giraffe
	Gorilla
	Hippo
	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
	*Coach Whistle
	Dog Whistle
	**Donkey Whistle
	Duck Whistle
	Frog Whistle
	Indian Whistle
	Koala Whistle
	Lamb Whistle
	Monkey 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
	Cocoa Marsh
	Cowboy
	Donkey Kong Jr. ("J" on monkey's hat)
	Football Player
	Green Hornet
	Lion's Club Lion
	Make-A-Face
	Muselix
	Obelix
	Olive Oyl
	*Peter PEZ Clown
	PIF
	Popeye
	Psychedelic Eye
	Psychedelic Flower
	Spaceman
	Space Trooper (full-figure)
	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
	*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
	Pirate
	Policeman
	Ringmaster
	Sailor
	Sheik
	Sheriff
	
Regulars (these did not have character heads,
	  but looked like cigarette lighters)
	Advertising Regulars (several)
	Arithmetic Regular
	Golden Glow
	Personalized Regulars
	Regulars (various colors)
	*Regulars (reissue - 6 colors)
	Silver Glow
	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)

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
	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)
	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, Hungary, and Slovenia.  The dispensers are packaged with the candy
in Orange, Connecticut.

[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 has a large supply of out of production PEZ for sale.  He caters
to the serious collector:
	David Welch
	PO Box 714
	Murphysboro, IL 62966
	Phone: (618) 687-2282
	FAX: (618) 684-2243

Brian Gochal created the PEZ COOP:
	The PEZ COOP
	http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/coach/
	Brian Gochal
	34 Evergreen Drive
	Oceanview, NJ  08230
	mthronso@sunfish.usd.edu

Other dealers are:
	Steve Glew
	5611 Lehman Road
	DeWitt, MI  48820
	(517) 669-5931

	John Laspina
	57 Oakey Drive
	Kendall Park, NJ  08824
	(908) 821-0239

	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

	Christopher Matthai
	Berkeley, California
	(510) 841-5770

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.

The Yesterdaze Collectibles and Antiques Mall has some PEZ for sale under
"Miscellaneous Items" at http://www.chrysalis.org/drb/

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 Big Top Elephant dispenser for $3600 in July 1995.  The
dispenser was a very rare variation of the Big Top Elephant.  I don't know
who bought it.  Several 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.

*[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 (dispenser turned around backwards, 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.  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
	4122 Irving Ave. N.
	Minneapolis, MN  55412
	(612) 588-0406
	thomp070@maroon.tc.umn.edu

	Sulu Graphics/DISPLAYZ
	18211 Carmel Dr.
	Castro Valley, CA  94546
	displayz1@aol.com

*[4-27]*  How many different Coach Whistles are there?
There are currently eight varieties of the Coach Whistle:

	Stem Color	Whistle Colors
	------------------------------
	Blue		Red/White
	Blue		White/Red
	Green		Yellow/Red
	Green		Red/Yellow
	Lavender	Yellow/Orange
	Lavender	Orange/Yellow
	Red		Yellow/Green
	Red		Green/Yellow

*[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")
	P.O. Box 9271
	Newport Beach, CA 92658

	Several 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, and Uncle Sam are probably the tallest three at
about 4 7/8 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.


[5]  PEZ in Movies, TV, News, and Print
---------------------------------------
[5-1]  Famous PEZ quotes

       [5-1-1]  Seinfeld
       "What is that?  A PEZ dispenser?" 
                  - Jerry Seinfeld

       [5-1-2]  The Client
       "Look, Elvis PEZley."
		  - Mark Sway (actor Brad Renfro)
       [ Does anyone have the quotes related to the Elvis PEZ dispenser? -CS ]

       [5-1-3]  Stand By Me
       "One food for the rest of my life?  That's easy.  Cherry PEZ.  Cherry
        flavored PEZ.  There's no doubt about it."
                  - Vern Tessio

       "Geesh, Gordi, why couldn't you get some breakfast stuff like..uh..
        Twinkies and PEZ and root beer?"
	          - Vern Tessio

       [5-1-4]  Steven Tyler of Aerosmith
       "The Tazmanian Devil and Cherry PEZ."
                  - Steven Tyler when asked about his all-time idols

       [5-1-5]  Forbes Magazine
       "At a recent sale, all lots exceeded estimates.  Record price paid was
        $1,150 for lot of 19 Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse and
        Donald Duck.  Prices the same with or without stale candy.  Christie's
        to hold another sale in December, but don't expect much action on PEZ
        dispensers after that."
                  - Forbes Magazine. December 6, 1993. 

       [5-1-6]  Entertainment Weekly special issue
       "Cool collectible -- PEZ dispensers are back - and the candy isn't the
        only thing sweet.  According to the guide Collecting PEZ, rare
        dispensers such as the 1982 world's fair model fetch $1,000-plus."
		  - Summer 1995 "What's cool" issue of Entertainment Weekly.

       Interesting note about this quote:  Entertainment Weekly called
       David Welch and got this quote.  They said they would include his
       name and address so interested people could order the book.  They
       included the quote, but neither his address or phone number, and
       didn't even mention the author of the book.  He was a bit upset.
       Finally, EW called him back to ask permission to give out his phone
       number because so many Pezheads had been calling asking for info
       on the book.

       [5-1-7]  E.T.
       Elliot had faked being sick to stay home from school and was showing
       E.T. the stuff in his room:
          "See, this is PEZ.  Candy, see, you eat it.  You put candy in
           here, then you lift up the head.  Candy comes out, then you
           can eat it.  Want some?"
		 - Elliot
       [It may be an Incredible Hulk dispenser? -CS]

       [5-1-8]  Netscape's What's New List
       "An homage to refined sugar's finest rectangle."
		 - Netscape's What's New List's description of Paul Telford's
		   PEZ page (http://pobox.com/~pez/)

       [5-1-9]  P.C. Magazine
       "Mitch would never be sure it was laughter he heard that day at the
        airport, but he never again traveled with his PEZ PDA."
		- caption of a cartoon depicting a man on an airplane holding
		  a large PEZ dispenser with a rabbit head, supposedly a
		  PDA (personal data assistant); PC Magazine; September 12,
		  1995, page 658.

       [5-1-10]  Cheers
       Carla is worried because it is now Indian Summer, when she is her most
       fertile (most of her children were conceived during Indian summer).
          "I cannot let any man touch me, talk to me, or see me, or I'll
           be shooting out kids like a PEZ dispenser."
		- Carla in episode 198 (10/11/90)

       [5-1-11]  Trapped in Paradise
       Dana Carvey, Jon Lovitz, and Nicholas Cage were sitting in a restaurant.
       Dana Carvey was playing with a Santa dispenser when Nicholas gets angry
       and flips the table over, sending dishes flying.  Dana Carvey asks
       Jon Lovitz, "Have you seen my PEZ dispenser?"  The Santa reappears at
       the end of the movie when Dana Carvey (a cleptomaniac) empties his
       pockets of all of the things he had pickpocketed onto a table.

       [5-1-12]  Kirk
       Kirk Cameron is trying to meet some woman, but his friend thinks she
       is too good for him and notes, "On the food chain, she's a filet and
       you are PEZ!"

       [5-1-13]  Saturday Night Live
       In the January 26, 1985 episode, Christopher Guest was speaking to
       Billy Crystal and said, "And for desert...PEZ."  It was a Donald Duck
       dispenser.

       [5-1-14]  "Full-Body Santa"
       The book Santa Clues is an anthology of Christmas mysteries that
       includes a story entitled "Full-Body Santa".  The 10 page story
       is about some PEZ that gets stolen.  (1993, eds. Martin Greenberg and
       Carol-Lynn Rossel Waugh, Penguin)

       [5-1-15]  Night Court
       Harry asks Christine what he does that is so eccentric.  Christine
       replies, "How about the time you drove three hours to get a Bullwinkle
       PEZ dispenser?"  (Episode 1 of the 1989-1990 season)

       [5-1-16]  Dennis Miller Live (HBO Special)
       With reference to society's level of interest in politics:
       "Our lack of interest hasn't happened overnight.  It can be traced back
       to our ever-shrinking attention spans.  We need anything important
       rationed out like PEZ.  Small, sweet, and coming out of a funny plastic
       head."

       *[5-1-17]*  Married ... with Children
       In the episode where Bud is visited by a "cool" version of himself that
       no one else can see, Peg and Kelly comment on his strange actions.  Peg
       confesses, "No.  It's my fault.  When he was a kid I would give him PEZ
       and tell him they were vitamins."  At the end of the show Peg asks Bud
       if he feels better now.  Bud replies, "Yes, I took my PEZ."

       In another episode, Bud was goind up the stairs and Peg said, "Bud, you
       know it's never too late to start taking vitamins!"  Bud replied, "Oh
       it's alright, I already had my PEZ this morning, Mom."

       [5-1-18]  Caroline In The City
       In the Thanksgiving episode where Caroline and the gang were all in
       the parade, they each had to wear a pink snowsuit.  A lady in a fur coat
       sees Richard and his girlfriend Shelley walking in the parade in these
       snowsuits.  She begins to chase Shelley since Shelley, an animal rights
       activist had previously doused her coat with paint.  Finally, we see
       Shelley and Richard in the alley out of breath.  Shelley says something
       like "I think we finally lost her."  Richard replies, "That's surprising
       considering we look like a couple of PEZ dispensers!"

       *[5-1-19]*  Tonight Show with Jay Leno
       Jay Leno was referring to the new Power PEZ dispenser and said something
       like "Did you hear about the new battery-powered PEZ?  I have to ask
       myself, just how fat and lazy do I have to be before I am thinking to
       myself, gee I'd really like to have a PEZ candy, but I just don't feel
       like pushing Mickey's head back to get it?"

       *[5-1-20]*  Men's Health
       In the August 1996 issue on page 93, there is a "Passion for PEZ"
       picture with the caption "...few men understand the secret strength
       of this candy..."

[5-2]  "The PEZ Dispenser" Seinfeld Episode
Kramer walks into Jerry's apartment with a Tweety Bird PEZ dispenser.
Jerry inquires, "What is that?  A PEZ dispenser?"  Kramer says he got them
at the flea market and offers Jerry a PEZ.

Jerry, Elaine, and George attend George's girlfriend's classical piano
recital.  While George's girlfriend is playing, Jerry sits a Tweety Bird PEZ
dispenser on Elaine's purse which was in her lap.  Elaine finally bursts out in
laughter, distracting the pianist.  The entire audience stares at Elaine in
disgust.  George's girlfriend is infuriated.

Later, the following argument takes place between Elaine and Jerry:
	"Anyone who would laugh at a recital is probably some sort of lunatic
	anyway.  I mean, only a sick, twisted mind could be that rude and
	ignorant."

	"Well, maybe some mental defective put something stupid on her leg."

	"Even if this so-called mental defective did put something on her leg,
	she's still the one who laughed."

[5-3]  "Remote Control"
MTV aired a television trivia game show in the late 1980's called "Remote
Control."  One of the stage props was a giant PEZ dispenser with the head of
veteran game show host Bob Eubanks ("The Newlywed Game", "Card Sharks", etc.).
Sometimes questions were pulled from beneath the head of the dispenser much
like removing PEZ candy.

[5-4]  "The Big Picture"
Kevin Bacon stars as a young director just out of film school. At one
point, Jennifer Jason Leigh recruits him to shoot a music video for a band
that needs both a name and a concept. He looks down at a snowman PEZ
dispenser in his hand.  The next thing we see is the video for the PEZ People,
with the band dressed up as giant PEZ dispensers.

[5-5]  Suzuki car commercial
This commercial features He-Saur, one of the Pez-a-Saur dispensers.  It is 
shown several times, thrown out of the car, and then retrieved. 
 
[5-6]  "The Maxx"
Julie walks in looking for Maxx.  She tries to lure him to her, "Maaaaxxxx,
I've got PEZ!"  After a short period of silence she mumbles to herself, "Darn,
that usually works."

In another episode Maxx asks Julie, "Got any PEZ?"

In yet another episode Maxx overdoses on cartoons and PEZ which sends him
into a very weird dream world.

[5-7]  "Toy Story"
"Toy Story", the first fully computer-animated movie from Walt Disney
Productions, contains a fictional PEZ dispenser.  It has a red stem with a
duck's head (white with yellow beak).  The dispenser sat in the torso of a
muscular figure.  Mr. Quack, as it was called, first appears about two thirds
of the way into the movie.

[5-8]  The Tick
Issue number 7 of The Tick comic book features PEZ in its storyline.

[5-9]  The Simpsons
In the episode where Bart and Lisa go off to Krusty's summer camp there is
a segment where Krusty says something about his line of toys.  In the
background there is a bunch of Krusty the Clown dolls, but off to one side
there is a Krusty PEZ dispenser.

*[5-10]*  The PEZ Band
There was a band in the late 1970's from Los Angeles called "The PEZ Band."
They published four albums.  Their music might be classified as Rock.

[5-11]  Action Girl
Action Girl #5 (October 18, 1995) comic book features a girl dressed in a PEZ
costume on the from cover.

[5-12]  Dave's World
Dave was looking for something in the attic.  He returns saying that he
couldn't find what he was searching for, but he did find his LBJ PEZ dispenser.
He has a fake dispenser in his hands.

[5-13]  Jeopardy!
The category was "Collectibles" and a PEZ dispenser was a visual daily double.
The answer was "???" and Alex Trebek held up a ?Donald Duck? dispenser.
[ Who's got the details on this?  I set them to the Pezheads list, but can't
find my copy. -CS ]

[5-14]  neat stuff!
This show on The Learning Channel had about a fifteen minute segment on PEZ
on the January 18, 1996 show.  They showed scenes from the 1995 PEZ-A-MANIA
Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, and short look inside the Orange, Conn. PEZ
factory.  The host spoke with Scott McWhinnie, David Welch, Steve Glew,
Sue Sternfield, Mary Ann Kennedy, and others.

*[5-15]*  14,000 Things To Be Happy About
This book by Barbara Ann Kipfer lists on page 188, "PEZ candies".

*[5-16]*  Jerry Seinfeld American Express Ad
The 1996 Jerry Seinfeld American Express magazine ad, "A Comedian Goes
Shopping", features things Jerry bought with his American Express card.
Among those items are several PEZ dispensers - all current issues.

*[5-17]*  CNN Headline News
Previous PEZ conventions have been featured in short spots on CNN Headline
News.

*[5-18]*  Family Matters
Steve was trying to learn how to ride a bike and was outfitted in padding from
head to toe.  Carl walks in and says "Steve, you look like a human PEZ
dispenser."

*[5-19]*  Stephen King's "IT"
The following scene occurs after a boy named Ben Hanscom buys a bagful of
candy, including a PEZ refill pack, and eats it on his way home.

	"He honestly meant to save the PEZ for watching TV that night -
	 he liked to load them in the little plastic Pez-Gun's handgrip
	 one by one, liked to hear that accepting click of the small
	 spring inside, and liked most of all to shoot them into his
	 mouth one by one, like a kid committing suicide by sugar."

*[5-20]*  "Jack"
PEZ are mentioned and shown throughout this 1996 Robin Williams movie.  There
is a Goofy PEZ during a basketball game scene.  Robin Williams also buys a
PEZ in a bag from a store.  Robin Williams is later arrested, then when he
gets out of jail and recovers his possessions, we see he had a I-saur dispenser.

*[5-21]*  Less than Jake Band
The band Less than Jake has a new CD, PEZCORE which features a song about PEZ.
They also have a WWW page (http://www.afn.org/~ltj/).

*[5-22]*  Party of Five
On the June 26, 1996 episode there was a scene where the cast was at a funeral.
A young girl asked about why there were stones left behind on the gravestones.
Someone replied, "They wanted to let people know that they were there."  They
proceeded to look for stones to place on the grave.  The scene concluded with
the young girl shrugging her shoulders and reaching into her pocket to pull
out a Peter PEZ dispenser and said "PEZ?" which she placed on the gravestone.

*[5-23]*  Animaniacs
Dr. ScratchandSniff's desk was a gold statue of a head.  Wakko got behind it
and said "Oooooh look, a giant PEZ dispenser" and proceeded to tilt the head
back and out came a piece of PEZ candy.

*[5-24]*  Last of the Dogmen
While Tom Berenger is ripping off a small-town drugstore for some penicillin
for a wounded Cheyenne boy, he spies some Indian PEZ in the store.  Shortly
afterwards, back at the camp, we see a happy young Indian girl eating PEZ out
of the dispenser.

*[5-25]*  Talk Soup
The host of this E! show, John Henson, had a PEZ dispenser that had been sent
in by a viewer.  It was a PEZ Pal Boy on a doctored card that said "Skunk Boy
PEZ" on it.  Henson has a white streak in his hair and is often called Skunk
Boy.

*[5-26]*  Live with Regis and Kathy Lee
Regis and Kathy Lee were showing off the Power PEZ dispenser on their show.
Regis ate a PEZ, then another, and another, and another, finally screaming,
"I just can't stop eating these!"

*[5-27]*  Zippy the Pinhead comic strip
Griffy receives a misdirected faxed order for a pizza.  "What kind of toppings
are we talking?" asks Zippy.  "Anchovies, onions, pineapple, ham, pepperoni,
tuna, goat cheese, cucumber and PEZ!!"  The strip ends with Zippy saying, "I'll
start rolling out the pizza dough if you go out and round up the PEZ!!"

*[5-28]*  The Pretender
In the premiere of this 1996 NBC show, the main character was shown eating PEZ
using the "no-hand" method (he was eating it directly from the dispenser).
He was holding a Peter PEZ dispenser and there were several other dispensers
lying around his apartment.

*[5-29]*  The Late Show with David Letterman
On Letterman's September 20, 1996 commercial-free show, there was a giant PEZ
dispenser likeness.  He was answering his viewer mail and someone had written
in asking where he got all those canned hams he gives out.  Letterman went
backstage to a large (~5 ft. tall) ham dispenser that was shaped just like
a PEZ dispenser.  He tilted the head back and pulled out a canned ham.


[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@sas.upenn.edu

	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 find these at most FAO Schwartz stores, but you may also
	order 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.

[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.

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 part 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 is NOT
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.


[7]  Miscellaneous
------------------
[7-1]  PEZ Haiku

PEZ is good candy
Tilt the head of Mr. Hulk
He vomits lemon
	- Michael Janssen

When loading the PEZ
(Not as easy as it seems)
Sometimes you just scream
	- Melissa Sharpe

Where is Tweety PEZ
Seinfeld's danced on Elaine's lap
Oh, to have my own
	- Chris Sharpe

[7-2]  What other uses are there for PEZ?
You can make Matt Shook's PEZ gun.  Here's how he describes it:
[ I don't know of anyone that has successfully made one using these
  instructions.  If you get it to work, please email me with clarifications
  for the instructions below. -CS ]

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)

Take the double sided tape and wrap it around the little plastic thing that
pushes the PEZ out of the dispenser. Then use the pliers (or cutters) to
shorten the spring. Then stick the spring around the double sided tape. The
spring should be long enough to be shoved all the way up the PEZ stem and go
straight down to touch the colored plastic. If it is too long or to short the
gun won't work. 

Don't worry if your gun doesn't work the first time. After my initial burst of
PEZZY inspiration, it took me three hours and four pen springs to finally get
one that would shoot at all. But the more you make, the more you get a feel for
what the size and tension and the easier it will get to make them, and you can
get them to shoot farther. My first PEZ gun only shot about two feet and was
only good for shooting them into my mouth. The latest one I've made can shoot
about twelve feet and can cause pain to humans at point-blank range. Once you
have made a PEZ gun you too will feel the satisfaction one gets from pulling
out a dispenser and popping some of the sweet candy into one's mouth with only
the flick of a finger. 


[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:

	Third Annual West Coast PEZ Convention
	Last year's was in March
	Sunnyvale, California

	The 5th Annual National PEZ Convention
	Last year's was in June
	St. Louis, Missouri
	For registration form and more info contact:  John Devlin
                                                      640 Aqua Ridge
                                                      St. Louis, MO  63129
	                                              (314) 487-0544

	PEZ-A-MANIA 7 Collector's Convention
	Last year's was in July
	Cleveland, Ohio
	For information send a LARGE SASE to:	Jill Cohen
						PO Box 18139
						Cleveland Heights, OH  44118

	Minnesota PEZ Convention
	October 11-12, 1996
	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

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)
	"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)
	"The Collector's Price Guide to Plastic Candy Dispensers"
		by Mike Edelman and John Laspina (no price given,
		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 from the PEZ COOP
(http://www.PEZ-COOP.com).

*[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)
   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 Collector's Price Guide to Plastic PEZ Dispensers"
	by Mike Edelman and John Laspina (no price given, 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/

	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 Bray's Planet PEZ
		http://www.uark.edu/~cbray/pez/
	Collector's Display Case Co. of Omaha
		http://pages.prodigy.com/display
	Cookie Jars, Etc.
		http://home.earthlink.net/~wplinski/
	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
	Dark Side of PEZ
		http://redwood.northcoast.com/~shojo/PEZ/pez.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
	Dispensing Humor
		http://www.radiks.net/foopah/pezcomic.html
	Eat Me - Notes towards a Pezology
		http://www.homeless.com/homepages/dgrabill@igc.apc.org.html
	Edna's Attic Antiques, Collectibles, & Gifts
		http://www.blackhills.com/comm/antiques/pez.html
	Eric Conrad's European PEZ Page
		http://www.radware.com
	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
	Hector's PEZ Page
		http://pages.prodigy.com/pezwanted/hec.htm
	How To Fill A PEZ Dispenser
		http://turtle.ncsa.uiuc.edu/pez.html
	Interactive PEZ Dispenser (requires Netscape with Shockwave plug-in)
		http://www.io.org/~bmaraldo/portfolio.html
	Jamie Gerdes' PEZ Page
		http://www.probe.net/~foopah/PEZ_FOLDER/PEZ.html
	J-Man's PEZ Page
		http://www.spectra.net/~jman/index.htm
	John Keating's PEZ Page
		http://www.clark.net/pub/keating/pez-home.html
	Jordo's Page O'PEZ
		http://www.tjhsst.edu/~jfeil/
	Julie's PEZ Page
		http://www.sura.net/~julie/church/pez.html
	Kurt Boutin's PEZ Page
		http://www.tiac.net/users/kurtb/
	Landers Toys
		http://www.voicenet.com/~landers/
	Lavondyss Productions PEZ Page
		http://www.lavondyss.com/misc/pez.html
	Less Than Jake PEZ Page
		http://www.afn.org/~ltj/
	Louis J. Apoldo's PEZ Page
		http://www.voicenet.com/~lou/pez.html
	Michael S. Jackson's PEZ Land
		http://members.aol.com/landofpez/
	Michele Lorenz's PEZ Store
		http://web2.airmail.net/pezmgl/
	Nancy Reeves' PEZ Page
		http://webwrite.com/heisiam/Cornerstone/c3pezpg.html
	Newbury Comics Interactive: PEZ T-shirts
		http://www.newbury.com/browtsh.htm
	PEZ Collector's News
		http://pages.prodigy.com/PEZNEWS/pez.htm
	PEZ COOP
		http://www.PEZ-COOP.com
	PEZ dream cartoon by Jessey Reklaw
		http://www.nonDairy.com/slow/wave.cgi
	PEZ Haiku
		http://cs.oberlin.edu/students/djacobs/kyo/kyo3/haiku.html
	PEZzoMANIA
		http://www.cp3.com/pez/
	Pip's PEZ Page
		http://bones.wcupa.edu/~kphilipo/pez.html
	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/
	Small Town Coins & Collectibles
		http://www.concentric.net/~towncoin/index_html/pez/pez.html
	Swiss Guy's PEZ Page
		http://pwp.usa.pipeline.com/~gerberpa/index.htm
	This + That: PEZ
		http://www.vivanet.com/~stevemd/pez.html
	Yesterdaze Collectibles and Antique Mall
		http://www.chrysalis.org/drb/
	
*[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.

To subscribe to the mailing list, send mail to maiser@cbs-engineering.com.
In the body of the message, put "sub pezheads" (without the quotes).  To send
mail to the list, address it to pezheads@cbs-engineering.com.  This list is
owned and maintained by Cliff Lee (cliff.lee@cbs-engineering.com).  A digest
form is available (instructions are in the welcome message).  For more
information about the members of the mailing list, see question [4-12].

For history buffs, three other mailing lists used to exist.  The first one was
created by Alisa McClain and Jason Specland, 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.  It still exists and is used primarily as a
backup if pezheads@cbs-engineering.com experiences trouble.  The third list
was pezheads@cybercom.net and was owned by Eric Conrad.

*[8-8]*  How can I get the latest copy of this FAQ?
You can always request the latest copy by sending email to the author,
sharpe@dg-rtp.dg.com.  These sources should also have the latest version:

                HTML:	http://pobox.com/~pez/

                 FTP:	ftp://ftp.io.com/pub/usr/jpweb/pez/

Automated Listserver:	send mail to maiser@cbs-engineering.com
			with "send pez.faq" in the body of the message.

*[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

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 per year.  For more information,
or to join contact:

	Dennis Martin
	2328 Farley Place
	Birmingham, AL 35226
	(205) 822-8745

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@sas.upenn.edu)
	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
	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 (mthronso@sunfish.usd.edu)
	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 (70007.273@compuserve.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@wavenet.com)
	Karen Cooper (kecooper@maroon.tc.umn.edu)
	John Thompson (thomp070@maroon.tc.umn.edu)
	Matt Hall (JBufft1@aol.com)
	Charles Ulrich (ulrich@sfu.ca)
	Byron Boyd (byron_boyd@mindlink.bc.ca)
	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@sddpc.sannet.gov)
	Shar (pezzie@aol.com)

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This document is Copyright (c) 1996 by Chris Sharpe.
It may be freely distributed as long as no fee is charged and
providing the author's name and this notice remain intact.
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