How do I know which PEEZ dispensers I've collected?

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Every time I use a PEEZ dispenser, it tells me which one it is and I mark it off on my checklist before I throw it away.

Is there an actual checklist for these somewhere, where I can see which ones I've collected? Or is this just throwaway flavour text?



Best Answer

You can bring up the checklist by clicking any PEEZ dispenser you have in your inventory. The checklist is displayed in the info popup.

You can also view the popup directly if you don't have one in your inventory.




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How do you identify a Pez dispenser?

1982 World's Fair Astronaut B Apparently a couple of Pez employees got their hands on them and one went up for auction on eBay in 2006, where it sold for $32,205.00. The sale skyrocketed the rare prototype to the title of the most valuable Pez dispenser currently in existence.

Which Pez dispenser is worth the most money?

On most PEZ dispensers, located on one side of the stem, and towards the top, you will find a single or double digit number molded in the plastic. This number is a code number that relates to a specific Injection Molding facility (manufacturing / molding plant) used by PEZ.

What does the number on the side of a PEZ mean?

While modern dispensers may also be worth more left in their packaging, they can be displayed more easily when opened, so the choice is yours. Lastly, it is not advisable to buy a PEZ dispenser that has been altered in any way from its original design.



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