When the Canadian NHL jerseys debuted in November 2023,
it was immediately clear that this mold had significant
potential for future designs.
Even then, many of us couldn’t help but imagine
how fantastic a PEZ Christmas Ugly Sweater
dispenser would look!
Harry Potter Hogwarts Jersey dispenser.
Now, as we hinted in a previous post,
PEZ is delighting us with a
Limited Edition Christmas Ugly Sweater.
And PEZ has truly outdone
themselves,
the design turned out so amazing.
OMG YES, we love the dispenser!
In festive red and green, perfectly coordinated,
a Santa Claus smiles at us
from the sweater.
PEZ is making the wait for Christmas a little more joyful.
And we can already reveal one thing:
this is just the beginning!
this is just the beginning!
Next year,
at least one more Christmas Ugly Sweater will
be on the agenda.
be on the agenda.
Grab the amazing new Christmas sweater here:
Europe, here
In the 1980s, television stars began
appearing in the Christmas programs
of British television wearing sweaters featuring
Christmas motifs on the front.
In the 1990s and 2000s, this garment evolved
into a novelty item, especially by 2001,
when actor Colin Firth
appeared in a Christmas sweater in the movie
Bridget Jones’s Diary, featuring a large reindeer head
on the front.
This marked the emergence of the fashion trend
or "cult" of the "ugly Christmas sweater.
Of course, we've also prepared a PEZ Jersey Pictorial
for you, so you can check if you're missing any.
for you, so you can check if you're missing any.
Now, we’re not only excited about the
new PEZ X-mas Ugly Sweater, there’s another
new PEZ X-mas Ugly Sweater, there’s another
great surprise from PEZ in store for all of us.
Soon, we'll see the New Year dispenser from PEZ,
and trust us, PEZ is about to go all out!
We can already promise that you'll be absolutely thrilled!
and trust us, PEZ is about to go all out!
We can already promise that you'll be absolutely thrilled!
Happy Collecting!
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