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Skull A, B, C.
 
Skull A, B, C.
  
Skull A was introduced in the 1970s and remained basically unchanged for a number of years.  The B revision used the same design but increased the size of the head slightly.  The B variation is available in a number of unique and unusual color variations, some of which were sold by mail-order as "misfit" colors.  A "colgate" skull is also available, although rare.  This one has a complete set of teeth in contrast to the normal mold which has one missing.
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Skull A (Deadhead) was introduced in the 1970s and remained basically unchanged for a number of years.  The B revision, introduced in 1991, used the same design but increased the size of the head slightly.  The B variation is available in a number of unique and unusual color variations, some of which were sold by mail-order as "misfit" colors.  A "colgate" skull is also available, although rare.  This one has a complete set of teeth in contrast to the normal mold which has one missing.
  
In 2005 a completely redesigned Skull C was released.  This revision has black bones printed on the white stem.
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In 2003 a completely redesigned Skull C was released.  This revision has black bones printed on the white stem.
  
 
==Years Produced==
 
==Years Produced==

Revision as of 16:00, 23 October 2009

Skull a.k.a Dr. Skull

Skull A
Skull C

Dispenser Information

Based on

Original PEZ, Inc. creation

Variations

Skull A, B, C.

Skull A (Deadhead) was introduced in the 1970s and remained basically unchanged for a number of years. The B revision, introduced in 1991, used the same design but increased the size of the head slightly. The B variation is available in a number of unique and unusual color variations, some of which were sold by mail-order as "misfit" colors. A "colgate" skull is also available, although rare. This one has a complete set of teeth in contrast to the normal mold which has one missing.

In 2003 a completely redesigned Skull C was released. This revision has black bones printed on the white stem.

Years Produced

1970s - current

Feet

Skull A is available both with and without feet. Skull B & C are always footed.

Patents & Countries

3.9, 4.9, 4.9. Austria, China, Slovenia, Yugoslavia

Stems

Black, Pink , Purple, White