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Sunday, December 18, 2022

For all the PEZ variation lovers! New Full Body PEZ Santa Claus...

 Hey Palz of Pez be sure to keep an eye out 
for the this year's full body PEZ Santa Claus.
 
 Our dear PEZ PALZ friend Jessica discovered 
some great differences/changes from last years 
full body Santa to this years. 
 
Jessica not only provides us with pictures, 
she also tells us: 
 
The one on the left is this years Santa he is a brighter red 
and matte black boots and has a copyright/patent on the back.
 How the head closes is even different and face paint is different.
Left: new full Body PEZ Santa with Patent number, Right: without Patent number
Thank you Jessica for the pictures!
The great thing is that both PEZ Candy USA 
and PEZ International have the full body Santa for sale online.
Happy Collecting! 
USA (L) VS EURO (R) PACKAGING.

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

New Full Body Snowman PEZ Ornament now available...

Even though almost nobody is thinking 
about Christmas right now, 
we are delighted that the beautiful 
Full Body PEZ Snowman is now available at PEZ.com.
New 2023 Full Body PEZ Ornament in gift box.
This one will definitely look great next 
to the full body Santa ornament.

We really hope that the full body dispensers 
will be expanded in the coming years.
Now we can't wait for the new 
Christmas PEZ reindeer and the new Christmas tree.
Happy Collecting!
New 2023 Christmas PEZ (USA release)





Monday, February 17, 2025

Spray your Day with the new PEZ Strawberry scented Body Spray...

Five Below is quickly becoming a 
go-to spot for PEZ collectors, consistently 
surprising us with exciting new 
PEZ-themed merchandise that’s both
 affordable and irresistible.

The latest find? 

A PEZ Strawberry-Scented Body Spray 
in a spray bottle—something completely
 new to the PEZ merch lineup! 
(USA only)

While the spray itself may not be for everyone, i
t’s a fun and unique collectible to add to our 
ever-growing PEZ collection.

Body Spray is a popular choice for those 
who love fruity, sweet scents but prefer
 something lighter than a perfume. 
These sprays are great for daily use.


Not a fan of wearing the scent? No problem! 
Spray it around your PEZ room for a sweet, 
nostalgic touch. 😊

And while you're on the hunt for the body spray,
 keep an eye out for the new PEZ Strawberry 
Bath Bomb—another must-have for PEZ fans!
Happy hunting!
Thank you Leann S. for the pictures ;)



 

Thursday, April 8, 2021

Game of Thrones, The Office and a Full Body Santa Ornament PEZ...

When the autumn and Christmas presentations from 
Candy Industry were presented yesterday, 
of course PEZ with its new releases could not be missing.  
And OMG!  
PEZ opens all the hit cannons! 
 A dream will come true for many of us, 
the second half of the year will be terrific for us collectors! 
Game of Thrones, 
often abbreviated to GoT, 
is an American fantasy television series for the 
US cable broadcaster HBO.  
The series consists of a total of eight seasons,
 the first broadcast on April 17, 2011 on HBO achieved 
cult status in the shortest possible time, 
broke all records in the audience ratings
 and won pretty much all television awards. 
 
Game of Thromes Gift Set marking 10 years 
since the debut of HBO's titan,
 long awaited by many of us, PEZ will finally start 
with the Game of Thrones Gift Tin in September! 
 The new GOT gift set feautures four dispenser depicting 
Jon Snow, 
Tyrion Lannister, 
Daenerys Targaryen 
and the 
Night King.  
Each set includes PEZ's new Dragon Fruit flavor candy.
The Office
 is an American comedy sitcom with a total of 201 episodes. 
 In 2018, the original version of The Office was the most streamed 
program on Netflix streaming platform.
  In 2016, Rolling Stone named The Office one of the 
100 greatest television shows of all time. 
Also in Septmeber PEZ Candy Inc. will bring the briefcase-shaped gift tin, 
with some of the NBC sitcom's iconic characters:
Michael Scott,
Dwight Schrute,
Jim Halpert and
Pam Beesly.
The Christmas season will bring us back the 
popular Christmas ornaments.
The new ornaments consist of Santa Claus, which was 
introduced last year, now as a mini dispenser and 
the snowman now also as a mini dispenser.

The return of the full body Santa!
Apparently inspired by the original full body Santa from the 50s.

The Limited Edition full-body Santa Ornament is packed in a 
lovely designed christmas gift box.
A tag for hanging and “to” and “from” spaces 
is perfect as a Christmas present.
That means for us that we still have to wait a little longer,
 but the anticipation is the greatest joy.
All that sadly only for the USA.
: D
Happy Collecting!
Pictures from PEZ Candy Inc. Thank you :)

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

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Coming Soon! The PEZ Snowman Ornament will also be released in Europe shortly...

Great news for all European PEZ collectors, 
the full body PEZ Snowman Ornament 
that was released in the USA a few weeks 
ago will soon also be released in Europe by PEZ International.
With the new PEZ Snowman ornament we will soon
have the opportunity to add the second full body
dispenser to our collections.

Collectors who love a variety of PEZ packaging
will be thrilled because PEZ International has
created its own lovely gift box for the new Snowman.

 Also, check out our post from last year with 
the two PEZ Santa Ornaments, 
there are a ariations, hopefully you 
already have them in your collection. (here)

Now we're just looking forward to the
new Snowman Ornament and hope that it will soon
be available to order online from PEZ.
Happy Collecting!
Full body PEZ Snowman Ornament Left: Euro packaging, Right: USA Packaging.

 

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Easter 2021will bring us ten new PEZ dispensers...

While everyone is still busy with the Christmas preparations,
it is time for us to look a little into the future and
introduce you to the new PEZ Easter range for 2021.
 
PEZ is truly setting off a firework of new releases,
and with 10 new dispensers,
we will have to free up a lot of space in our showcases!
 
The two sweet rabbits, the full body bunny and the floppy ear bunny
have been revised and both now appear in new colors.
The full body bunny is now white with a pink print and
is now sitting on a green stem.
The floppy ear bunny is now pink and sits on a pink stem.
The two rabbits will also appear as mini dispensers in the mini eggs.
 
4 new PEEPS for us!
When the Peeps PEZ dispenser was announced last year,
there was a great cry of joy from the PEZ community!
PEZ Candy also noticed that and so it is almost logical that
we will get new colors for 2021.
The yellow Peeps from the previous year
now has the new Peeps logo on the stem and
thus a clearly new variation and a must for our collection.
In addition to the yellow peeps, there are two peeps,
also with the PEEPS logo on the stem,
in the new colors pink and blue as standard dispensers and
the Walgreen‘s and PEZ.com exclusive dispenser
will be offered in lavender color.
Lavender Peep - Walgreens and PEZ.com exclusive
The new egg - it looks like the little chick from 2019 
has grown up and,
like in the past, it will be available in tubes only.
PEZ Easter Eggs from 2012 till 2021
The European Easter range cannot keep up with 
the American Easter range,
but we want to inform you about the new releases here as well.
As in America, the full body bunny will also appear 
in white on a green stem
in regular size and as a mini dispenser.
The sweet lamb is now on a yellow stem and
definitely interesting as a new variant.
It will make us happy to look for
all the new PEZ dispensers for Easter!
 
Happy Collecting!
Thank you PEZ Candy Inc. and PEZ International for the pictures.
new Easter PEZ on display at the PEZ VC