They say its a > pez

Always enjoy searching to find anything and everything but the ordinary when I suddenly came across a PEZ…I find these interesting but have never own any.
Have also notice some to sell as a LOT.

  • What exactly is a pez?
  • And why are some so expensive and others are not?

…They sez, it’s a PEZ but you’re more than welcome to explain it better with details, please?

Thanks!

asked about 14 years ago

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5 Answers

Well the pez is a small block of sugar and artificial flavor that if put together with several colleagues to fill a dispenser. Some dispensers are indeed collectibles and there are a large number of people who collect the things. Although I am not one.

answered about 14 years ago

It is a candy that also come with a fun candy dispenser.
I think Jammie has some in her booth if you want to see the dispensers.

answered about 14 years ago

Although I have no personal interest, I look at Pez as a collectible. I guess the variation in value is related to the rarity of the character represented, as well as the age/condition of course.

answered about 14 years ago

know little about them…but did notice somewhere on here or ebay there is a seller of originals who also make them in whatever form you want..so best find a pez site that posts the authentic styles which if not mistaken originated in the 50’s think this is when I first had them I know my kids had them in the 70’s

answered about 14 years ago

Thank you

answered about 14 years ago

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