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The [[Lions Club]] dispenser is a very rare piece that was produced for the 1962 Lions Club convention in Nice, FranceIt can be found with both an inscribed stem, as shown, or with a generic PEZ stem.  The non-inscribed versions were sold as part of the Circus assortment for a brief time in the 1960s.
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The Baby Bee dispenser is one of several characters released along side the [[:Category:Bugz|Bugz]] series in 2000These versions were marketed as "Bugs" in contrast to the adult-insect versions which were sold as "Bugz". This particular dispenser is available in standard, crystal yellow and crystal clear variations and has been marketed by PEZ under the name Smart Bee or Baby Bee. 
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We're working on a free encyclopedia devoted to the hobby of collecting PEZ dispensers, that anyone can edit. So far we have collected 406 articles and 700 images and you can help us improve those numbers!

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Donald Duck is one of several characters available in the Disney assortment. Depending on how you count, Donald has been produced in at least 10 major variations with many dozens more minor variations of each. Multiple patent numbers, stem colors, hat colors, paint styles and mold details add up to produce one of the most interesting dispensers available for those collectors who enjoy seeking out unique variations.

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The Baby Bee dispenser is one of several characters released along side the Bugz series in 2000. These versions were marketed as "Bugs" in contrast to the adult-insect versions which were sold as "Bugz". This particular dispenser is available in standard, crystal yellow and crystal clear variations and has been marketed by PEZ under the name Smart Bee or Baby Bee.

This example is shown Mint on a European card.

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