Loose

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Loose is a way of indicating that a dispenser is no longer in its orgiginal packaging.


About Loose

Why Loose?

Since Pez dispensers are candy-distributers, to get to the candy and eat it, one has to open the package. A loose Pez dispenser is usually, by definition, a used dispenser.

If the dispenser is still in its orignal condition, it can be considered "near-mint," but to truly be considered in mint condition, it has to be in its original packaging.

Other Packaging Types

Effect on Value

Many collectors remove Pez dispensers from their packaging on order to display them better. Pez is one of the few collectibles where original packaging does not significantly affect the value of the item. Exceptions to this rule include:

  • Dispensers with small, removable parts, such as the Make-a-Face dispensers or the baseball glove with bat and ball.
  • Dispensers with production errors. These need to be in the original packaging as proof that they were not tampered with.
  • Dispensers in the wrong packaging, such as a super hero on a Disney Princess card.
  • Collectors boxes or tins, which are often shaped to reflect the characters or include extra items, like the Elvis tin with a music CD.