Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Looking Back on 2024: A Year in PEZ Collecting! Here is our 2024 PEZ Pictorial for you!

As the final hours of this year tick away, 
we want to take the opportunity to 
reflect on the 2024 PEZ year.
 
We’re quite proud to have been delighting
 you with our annual pictorials since 2014.
 (You can find all the images here.) 
Back in 2014, it was quite challenging to get 
decent pictures, let alone high-resolution 
ones in a front-facing view. 
Thankfully, times have changed, 
and PEZ now provides us with these images. 
A huge thank you to PEZ for that—we truly appreciate
 being able to pester you for updates! 😉
 
A quick note about our list: 
we have always listed the dispensers 
by their release date. 
For example, the new PEZ Barbies were released 
in the USA this year, but they 
already debuted in Europe last year, 
so they are included in the 2023 PEZ pictorial.
 
The new Valentine's dispensers are listed
 on our 2024 list, as they have already 
been spotted by several collectors in 
various American stores. 
How Would You Rate the 2024 PEZ Year?
Before we dive in, we’d love to know your thoughts:
 
+Do you think there were more dispensers than last year?
+About the same?
+Or perhaps even fewer?
 
We’ve got the answer for you, and it might surprise you.
 
This year we saw the exact same number
of new dispensers as last year (2023). 
To be precise, 
103 New PEZ Dispensers
 were released from PEZ this year! 

Breaking Down the Numbers
 Out of the 103 dispensers:
61 were available in both the USA and Europe,
45 were for the USA and
16 were exclusive to Europe.
 
 
Last year’s New Year’s slogan from PEZ was,  
“Out of this World,” 
had us all buzzing with excitement. 
Now we can crunch the numbers: 
25 of the 103 dispensers were online exclusives 
(including the Advent Calendar Elf and the NY-Chase dispenser). 
 
Out of the 25 Online Exclusive dispensers, 
18 were available online in both the USA and Europe. 
4 were exclusive to the USA. 
3 were exclusive to Europe (Including the Advent Calendar). 
 
Reflecting on that slogan, 
PEZ, you truly delivered—these releases 
were “out of this world,” and we love 
all the special editions! 
 
The Community's Perspective:
One frequent critique in the community
 is the recurrence of similar dispensers. 
This year,  
25 completely new molds 
were introduced, making up about a 
quarter of the total releases.
 
Ball dispensers, often a divisive topic, 
made a modest appearance this year, 
with only 5 released:
3 in Europe as part of the Emoji series 
and 2 in the USA as crystal flag dispensers.
 
Interestingly, like last year, there were 
no new mini PEZ dispensers. 
However, PEZ released 6 new PEZ Clips for the market. 
 Popular Lines and New Additions!
Dispensers tied to beloved franchises 
such as Minions, SpongeBob, 
Hello Kitty, and The Lion King remain favorites 
with young audiences worldwide. 
 
This year, we were thrilled to see updated
 molds for the Minions, The Lion King, Donald and Daisy
and the SpongeBob dispensers.
 
Two completely new series were 
added to the lineup in 2024:
Minecraft (available in Europe starting 2025) and the
Mars-Space Mission dispensers. 
 
PEZ also expanded its Moana 
(available in Europe starting 2025) 
  series, proving once again 
that they know what collectors and fans want.
 
And please let’s not forget the fantastic new 
PEZ Presenter Girl, who never fails to 
make us freak out every single time!  
A Collectors Gift for you
To wrap things up, we’ve prepared three
 simplified pictorials for you. 
Feel free to print them out to ensure 
you’ve got a complete overview of the
 dispensers from this year—and to see which 
ones you’re still missing.
 
Cheers to a New Year
Now, Refrigerate your champagne and get ready
 to toast the arrival of the New Year!
 
Lastly, we’d like to express our heartfelt
 thanks for your loyalty and support. 
Thank you for visiting our blog throughout
 all the year's and to PEZ for keeping the 
excitement alive with fantastic releases.
 
Happy New Year, and take care PEZ PALZ! 
We’ll see you hopefully tomorrow when we
 kick off the year with a bang—a contest where
 you can win a 
Golden New Year dispenser! 
Stay tuned and happy collecting!
 

Saturday, December 28, 2024

Forging Ahead: A Fresh Look at PEZ.com’s Transformation

As an old saying goes,
"If you’re not moving forward, you’re falling behind."
 
 For the past seven years, the PEZ.com website
 has been more or less adapted rather than fully renewed.
 
Times are changing, and technologies 
are advancing at lightning speed. 
PEZ has taken this to heart and prepared for the future.
 
After weeks of technical, content, and especially
 visual improvements, the American PEZ website
 has been successfully relaunched.
 
Humans are creatures of habit, 
and adjusting to anything new can feel
 challenging at first. 
 
It might take some time for most of 
us to get used to it, but we’ve already taken
 the opportunity to test the new site a little.
 
What stands out is the fresh design, 
a streamlined menu, and clear content. 
Particularly praiseworthy is the improved search option.
We also love the Fun Fact section, 
especially the accompanying images.
We adore the new clear and fresh design. 
 
 
We adore the new clear and fresh design. 
And at the end of the day, we know we’ll likely 
be refreshing the page by the minute
 in 2025 when a new release is anticipated.
 
Well done, PEZ Candy, a huge compliment from 
us for this successful relaunch!
Happy Collecting!

 

Friday, December 27, 2024

New licensed PEZ merchandise products will soon be available in Japan

 
Japan remains the country where the most
 PEZ licenses are granted, and over the years,
 we’ve seen an incredible array of fantastic 
PEZ merchandise emerge from there.
 
Once again, there’s exciting news to share: 
the product range is expanding with several beautiful
 new licensed PEZ merchandise items that 
we’re eager to introduce to you.
 Looking to kick off the new year with a good
 resolution to save a little? 
 
The new PEZ Elephant Piggy Bank is perfect for that!
Thank you Kenelestore for the pictures :)
Made from soft vinyl, it’s modeled like the retro 
PEZ Elephant dispenser. 
When the head is lifted, the coin slot is revealed,
 offering a clever way to store your coins.
Measuring 32.8 x 10.4 x 12.7 cm, 
this charming piece is set to release in April 2025
 and would undoubtedly become a delightful 
centerpiece in any PEZ collection.
Plaza has also added something new 
to its lineup: 
PEZ blankets in four different retro designs.
 Even the packaging is so well-designed that 
it’s sure to tempt many buyers!
 
The blanket design, however, is a mystery, 
only when opening the "Secret Blanket Box"
 will you discover which design lies inside.
The blankets measure W100×H70cm, 
making them the perfect cozy addition to your collection.
Thank you Plaza for the pictures :)
Starting in early February, two new 
PEZ silicone pen pouches will hit the shelves. 
The bunny and a duck, are made from 
soft silicone material. 
By lifting the head, the storage compartment
 is revealed, ideal for keeping your 
pens safe and stylish.
Thank you Toysvendor for the pictures :)
Sadly, all these items are exclusive to Japan, 
but we’re sure that some of these amazing
 PEZ products will find their way into our 
collections one way or another!
Happy Collecting!
 

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

PEZ Perfection and Merry Christmas: An Inside Look at Patty Thomas's Captivating Stop Motion Creations!

Patty Thomas has been crafting delightful
 stop motion videos featuring PEZ, catching our attention.
 A few weeks ago, her videos appeared 
in our YouTube feed, prompting us to inquire 
about the inspiration behind these fantastic creations. 

As fellow content creators, we deeply respect the time, 
precision, and creativity required for 
such works of art, especially in the realm of stop motion videos. 

Patty graciously answered the questions we sent her way. 
We encourage you to explore her impressive 
creations and show support for our fellow PEZ enthusiast! 
Bravo, Patty! Congratulations on your outstanding work!
Patty Thomas Stop Motion PEZ Youtube Channel Home Page
 Inspiration and Creativity:
What inspired you to start creating stop-motion videos about Pez?

How do you come up with ideas for your Pez-themed animations?


Patty: I once saw a behind-the-scenes documentary of Tim Burton‘s production of A Nightmare Before Christmas. I was fascinated with the process. I decided to try to make one of my own, and kept going from there. My ideas are often based on current internet trends, Pez releases or holiday stories. I spend a lot of time thinking about what real-life situations might look like in a Stop Motion movie. 

I am also inspired by social media trends. I think it is fun to imagine a Pez dispenser engaging in various TikTok challenges. Whenever I see a new trend, I wonder, how would a Pez do that? 

One other source of inspiration is the people in our hobby. I think it’s fun to consider our favorite Pez personalities starring in my videos. I created a video about Erin Panda, of Erin Collects
Pez fame. It was such a fun process to recreate her show as a Stop-Motion Pez video. Maybe, I will someday  make a video about Nenad Pez Ghosty!


 Process and Techniques:
Can you describe your stop-motion animation process from start to finish?

What specific techniques do you use to bring Pez characters to life in your animations?


Patty: As an amateur, I am using very basic equipment: an iphone with an app called Stop Motion Studio, a tripod, Pez dispenser characters (usually with body parts) and props and scenery made of paper and cardboard. I do the final editing on my MacBook. It is a time consuming process; I use the speed of 5 fps (frames per second), so a 2 minute video requires 600 individual photographs to put together. In professionally created stop motion animation, the standard is 24 fps. That would be 2,880 photos for a 2 minute clip, maybe I’ll work up to that someday!


I begin by writing my idea into a basic story, and then I roughly sketch out the characters and scenery. I am beginning to use storyboards to facilitate this process. Since I don’t have a studio, I create the stage and backdrop on my kitchen counter. One of my favorite parts of the process is creating props.  For most of them.I sketch very basic designs and use household items, wire, cardboard and tape hot glue. Sometimes I print graphics, color with markers or paint body parts depending on the prop or character. Once the props and set are ready, I begin shooting pictures of the characters, moving them frame by frame. If there is dialogue, I write the script and record the lines so I have an estimate of how long the scene should be. Some of my productions have a few different scenes, so I need to change the set. If I have used any rigging to hold characters or props in place, I edit them out of each frame. This is a tedious, but relaxing process for me. Next, I transfer all of the files to my MacBook and begin putting them into my video editing software. Currently I am using a program called WeVideo, because it is user friendly for beginners. Here, I add the audio components: voices, music and sound effects. I have three sources for voices. I either record my own voice, add vocal sound effects from within the WeVideo program or I use a voice generating program called Narakeet. Once the project is finished, I upload to my YouTube  channel https://www.youtube.com/@PTPezhead and share the links on social media. 


  Challenges and Rewards:

What challenges do you face when working with Pez as your subject matter in stop-motion? What are the most rewarding aspects of creating Pez-themed stop-motion content?


Patty: The biggest challenge to working with Pez dispensers as characters is the limitations of their movement ability and facial expressions. That is why I often use body parts. I have also played around a little bit with using stickers to change facial expressions. The other challenge with Pez is that they tip over easily. I have to stabilize them which makes it more challenging to move them for each frame. 

What I find the most rewarding about creating Pez-themed stop-motion videos is sharing the final product in our community. It is often said that one of the best things about collecting Pez is connecting to the people in the hobby. I truly enjoy bringing happiness and Pezheads are a kind and friendly bunch. It is fun for me to think of jokes that only a Pez collector would understand, for example, in my Heist movie, I used melted Pez Sourz candy to trap the truck. Only a Pez collector would be able to see the humor in that! I like bringing a little bit of happiness and fun to entertain others.  


  Favorite Projects:

Do you have a favorite Pez-themed stop-motion video that you've created? If so, what makes it special to you?


Patty: I have two favorite creations; my very first, The Best Way to Load a Pez Dispenser and The Swarovski Pez Heist. The first stop motion I made was in response to a viral video which falsely claimed you could push a wrapped candy pack into the bottom of a dispenser and the wrapper would come off and the candy would be loaded into the inner sleeve. So many non-Pez friends tagged me in the video because they wondered if it was true. As a response, my first stop-motion movie of a dispenser with body parts loading another dispenser with Pez (one by one.) For the Heist video, I had a stronger storyline and stepped out of my comfort zone by featuring myself in the movie. There are a lot of quick jokes and references in there that only Pez collectors  would find humorous. 


The Swarovski Pez Heist
Are there any specific Pez characters or themes that you particularly enjoying animating?

Patty: I have an army of fantasy Peppermint Patty dispensers, so she is in several of my videos. I find it easier to use generic Pez, like Pez girl or boy because I have more freedom in creating the character. If I use licensed characters, it is challenging to match their existing style. I also enjoy bringing in characters in a silly way, for example, I consider which Pez would be most likely to  investigate a crime. Probably Inspector Clouseau. 

 Audience Engagement:

How do you engage with your audience on YouTube? Do you take suggestions or requests for Pez characters or scenarios? What kind of feedback or reactions do you receive from your viewers, and how does it impact your work?


Patty: YouTube engagement is an area in which I need to develop my skills. I am unsure about how to write the best description to get the widest range of viewers. I do share links to my videos in my Facebook groups. I realize too, that I should be using other platforms such as Instagram and TikTok.  I also need to learn more about hashtags to build my channel. Feedback! I love getting feedback. I read all comments and almost always respond to my viewers. As for requests, I am open, and would consider it but I haven’t done that yet. I am being careful to keep this fun for me. That’s how I do my best work, keeping it fun.


 Pez Collection:

Do you have a personal Pez collection, and does it influence your creative process?

Are there any rare or unique Pez dispensers that you've incorporated into your stop-motion videos?

PattyI have been collecting Pez for about 25 years. This past year, I was finally able to put them all on display by converting my home office into a Pez room! Having my Pez out and available makes it easier to scan the characters to audition them for my movies. I like to use a variety of dispensers in my videos to show off my collection! I created the Heist movie based on my Swarovski Crystal Peppermint Patty dispenser made by Laura Teasley. 


 Future Plans: 

Are there any upcoming Pez-related projects or themes you're excited to explore in your future videos?

Patty: Currently, I am working on an Ocean Adventure featuring sea animals and pirates. I usually write my ideas in my journal and build upon them over time. Once I have enough content I begin the process of writing the storyline and script. for most of them. several ideas that I am working on simultaneously. 


 Do you have plans to collaborate with other creators or explore new styles within your Pez stop-motion content?

Patty: I watch many YouTube videos myself, and lately I have been exploring ways to bring more textiles into my work. The Pez community has so many talented artists and creative people, I try to follow and support as many of them as possible. This gives me the idea of featuring their work in a video. There is so much more for me to learn about Stop-Motion in general. Lighting, sound effects, movement rigs…I’m learning all about these aspects and may branch away from Pez as the characters. I have been working on creating a story that I thought would be a children’s book, but have lately considered that maybe it could be a Stop-Motion animation instead!  


Advice for Aspiring Creators:

What advice would you give to someone who wants to start creating stop-motion videos, especially with a unique theme like Pez? How do you stay motivated and overcome creative blocks in your work? 

Patty: To get started in stop motion, I would recommend getting the StopMotion studio app and playing with it. Watch tutorials in the app and on YouTube. Then find something you like and create. Maybe with a favorite character or theme. Don’t spend too much time thinking and planning at first, just play!

I am a maker/tinkerer at heart, so I like to learn new things. I have several hobbies, and I tend to cycle through them, but I almost always find joy in bringing Pez into my creations. When I encounter a creative block, I often find myself scrolling through social media, but I have to be careful because it is easy and mindless. I usually go to YouTube and watch tutorials, as that is a more productive use of my time.

Mostly, though, it’s important to have fun. If you are enjoying what you do, you will improve your skills over time. Try not to be afraid to put yourself out there. Find the people who support, promote and encourage you to do what you love!



We Greatly Admire your work Patty and can't wait to see you future creations! 
❤️,
Ghosty & Kristin

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Merry Christmas! A PEZ Collector’s Dream: A special Giant PEZ Christmas Tree in Belgrade

With today’s post, we’d like to wish you 
and your families a joyful and 
peaceful Christmas, 
as well as wonderful holiday celebrations.
 
Along with our best wishes for you, 
we’ve also prepared something special. 
 
Imagine walking into a supermarket and 
suddenly standing before an impressively
 tall display packed with an incredible 
variety of PEZ dispensers.
For any collector, it would be a dream come true!

This unique spectacle comes to us from Belgrade, Serbia,
where preparations are in full swing for the
 upcoming holiday season, 
and something special has been created. 
In Belgrade, the capital of Serbia,
 at the Mega Maxi Ada, a Christmas tree 
has been built from numerous PEZ boxes, 
with many different PEZ dispensers inside.

Beograd na vodi/ Maxi Beo
We just had to share this images with you. 
Not only is it a fantastic sales promotion, 
but this eye-catching display immediately 
grabs your attention as soon as you enter the store. 


It deserves to be celebrated.

Kudos to the Serbian PEZ sales team 
for this impressive visual masterpiece!
Svaka cast, i dalje tako!
Happy Collecting, and merry Christmas!

Monday, December 23, 2024

Exclusive First Look! The 2025 Michigan PEZ Convention Dispensers: Where Vision and Passion Create Magic!

Success cannot simply be talked into existence. 
It requires hard work, dedication, 
creativity, and a clear vision. 
This is exactly what Jim and Jody Blaine, 
the hosts of the Michigan PEZ Convention, embody.
 
Jim burst onto the scene in 2016 with 
the inaugural Michigan PEZ Convention, 
quickly making waves as a rising star. 
Over the years, the event has grown into 
a PEZ mega-event, breaking visitor 
and dealer records year after year.
From the start, Jim’s meticulous preparation 
and innovative ideas won us over. 
The convention’s dispensers with magnets
 and punched stems from 2016 have 
become iconic in PEZ Convention history.
 
Now, exciting news are here: 
Jim and Jody have opened registration 
for the 2025 Michigan PEZ Convention! 
As you know, being quick pays off. 
The event will take place from 
June 18–22, 2025, 
at the Delta Hotels by Marriott
 in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
 
Jim has once again planned a spectacular
 program, promising a PEZ extravaganza
 like no other. 
For 2025, the theme is 
STEAMPUNK
and true to form, 
Jim has something extraordinary up his sleeve.
 
We’re thrilled to share an exclusive first look
 at the  
2025 Michigan Steampunk 
PEZ Convention dispensers!
 

These are the most labor-intensive dispensers Jim 
has ever created, featuring 3D-printed tops, 
laser-engraved and leather-wrapped stems, 
metal lids, chains, and keys. 
They are sure to be coveted treasures 
within the PEZ communities.

Registration for the 2025 Michigan PEZ Convention
 is now open, and early birds will enjoy
 a special early registration dispenser. 
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity! 
For all the details, including the complete 
program and registration, click here.
Stay updated with daily news in the 
 where you can join the excitement and 
connect with fellow collectors.
We can’t wait to see the amazing photos
 and videos from the 2025 MI-PEZ-convention. 
 
A heartfelt thank-you goes out to Jim, Jody, 
the entire Blaine family, and their wonderful
 team for their incredible efforts. 
Now, it’s time to register and secure 
your spot at this unforgettable PEZ event.
Happy Collecting!


The 2025 Steampunk Michigan PEZ Convention dispensers.