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'''Country of origin''' is a means of determining where a particular dispenser was produced.
 
'''Country of origin''' is a means of determining where a particular dispenser was produced.
  
Most Pez dispensers have the country of origin clearly molded on one side of the dispenser. However, some dispensers have [[No Country]] listed on the sem and some have a [[Printed Country]] name.
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Most Pez dispensers have the country of origin clearly molded on one side of the dispenser. However, some dispensers have a [[Printed Country]] name. For dispensers that have [[No Country]] listed on the stem, the [[IMC]] can be used to help determine where the dispenser was made.
  
 
=Common Countries of Origin=
 
=Common Countries of Origin=

Revision as of 17:29, 21 November 2016

Country of origin is a means of determining where a particular dispenser was produced.

Most Pez dispensers have the country of origin clearly molded on one side of the dispenser. However, some dispensers have a Printed Country name. For dispensers that have No Country listed on the stem, the IMC can be used to help determine where the dispenser was made.

Common Countries of Origin

  • Austria
  • China
  • Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic
  • Hungary
  • Yugoslavia / Jugoslavia / Slovenia

Rare Countries of Origin

  • Brazil: Some Pez dispensers include the designation Industria Brasileira or Ind. Brasileira instead of the usual "Made in", followed by the patent number.
  • Mexico: See patent numbers.
  • Germany
  • Germany (U.S. Zone): Only original regular dispensers bear the US Zone designation. These were made in Germany, as the full designation Made in Germany / U.S. Zone attests. These dispensers were made after World War II, in the area of Germany controlled by the United States.
  • Hong Kong
  • Spain
  • USA: Some Pez dispensers with the 3.8 patent were made in the state of Vermont