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Thin feet started to appear on 3.9 patent stems and are limited to this patent number. | Thin feet started to appear on 3.9 patent stems and are limited to this patent number. | ||
− | Countries that produced Pez dispensers with thin feet include Austria, China, Hong Kong, Jugoslavia and Yugoslavia. | + | Countries that produced Pez dispensers with thin feet include Austria, China, Hong Kong, Hungary, Jugoslavia and Yugoslavia. |
==Stems== | ==Stems== | ||
All stem colors could have thin feet. | All stem colors could have thin feet. |
Revision as of 12:31, 19 November 2016
Thin feet is a variation of the feet at the base of a Pez dispenser
Information About Thin Feet
Origin
Feet started appearing at the bottom of Pez dispensers in the mid- to late 1980's, about 1987. Before then, dispensers had no feet and would fall over easily when placed upright.
Variations
There are three types of feet: thin, normal feet and thick feet.
Thin feet were the first types of feet to be added to dispensers. Thick feet then began to appear. Eventually, the thickness of the foot was standardized into what is now considered to be normal feet.
Years Produced
In the mid- to late 1980's.
Patents & Countries
Thin feet started to appear on 3.9 patent stems and are limited to this patent number.
Countries that produced Pez dispensers with thin feet include Austria, China, Hong Kong, Hungary, Jugoslavia and Yugoslavia.
Stems
All stem colors could have thin feet.