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Peter Pez A, A remake, B
 
Peter Pez A, A remake, B
  
Version A was originally released in the 1970s, and was then re-released with updated stencils and a footed stem starting in the early 1990s. Version B features a restyled head with more cartoon-like features and was available as a glow-in-the-dark in certain color combinations.
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Version A was originally released in the 1970s, and was then re-released with updated stencils starting in the early 1990s. The original A has red lips while the re-release has purple lips.
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Version B features a restyled head with more cartoon-like features and was available as a glow-in-the-dark in certain color combinations.
  
 
The common variations of version A have the word PEZ stenciled across the hat.  An unusual variation exists with the word "Rico" on the hat.  This was intended for Spanish speaking markets where "Pez" translates as fish --  "rico" translates as "tasty" or "delicious".
 
The common variations of version A have the word PEZ stenciled across the hat.  An unusual variation exists with the word "Rico" on the hat.  This was intended for Spanish speaking markets where "Pez" translates as fish --  "rico" translates as "tasty" or "delicious".

Revision as of 06:49, 10 October 2012

Peter PEZ is the unofficial PEZ mascot appearing on numerous advertising and display items throughout the company's history.

5.9 Peter PEZ B
4.9 Peter PEZ A "Rico" variation

Dispenser Information

Based on

Original PEZ, Inc. creation.

Variations

Peter Pez A, A remake, B

Version A was originally released in the 1970s, and was then re-released with updated stencils starting in the early 1990s. The original A has red lips while the re-release has purple lips.

Version B features a restyled head with more cartoon-like features and was available as a glow-in-the-dark in certain color combinations.

The common variations of version A have the word PEZ stenciled across the hat. An unusual variation exists with the word "Rico" on the hat. This was intended for Spanish speaking markets where "Pez" translates as fish -- "rico" translates as "tasty" or "delicious".

Years Produced

1970s - current

Feet

Both with (remake A, B) and without (A)

Patents & Countries

3.9, 4.9, 5.9. Austria, China, Hong Kong, Slovenia

Stems

Red, Yellow, Blue, Purple, Pink, Green, Neon Yellow