Difference between revisions of "Country of origin"

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(Information on where Pez dispensers were produced.)
 
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=Rare Countries of Origin=
 
=Rare Countries of Origin=
* Brazil
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* '''Brazil''': Some Pez dispensers include the designation ''Industria Brasileira'' or ''Ind. Brasileira'' instead of the usual "Made in", followed by the patent number.
* Mexico
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* '''Mexico''': See [[patent numbers]].
* Germany
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* '''Germany'''
* Germany (U.S. Zone)
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* '''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.
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* '''Spain'''
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* '''USA''': Some Pez dispensers with the 3.8 patent were made in the state of Vermont

Revision as of 17:13, 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 no country listed on the sem and some have a printed country name.

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.
  • Spain
  • USA: Some Pez dispensers with the 3.8 patent were made in the state of Vermont