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European PEZ Vendors
[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]PEZ vending machines were used in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The first German machines were introduced around 1954 (DWM and GWS), Switzerland followed suit, while in Austria they debuted in October 1956. The vendors were produced by DWM (Deutsche Waggon- und Maschinenfabrik, Berlin Germany), GWS (Georg Wiegandt und Söhne, Berlin Germany), Theodor Braun (Vienna Austria), and Glerios / R.Seipel & Co.
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DWM 4-way Vendor with GirlA. DWM modified their 1 product vender (it had 4 internal columns) with individual coin entries. Item shown had been modified from eucalyptus to grape-sugar flavor around 1960.
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Georg Wiegandt & sons made this vendor with GirlB for Germany and Switzerland. It became obsolete around 1963 when introducing DoppelPEZ would have required complex modifications to it.
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First Austrian vendor, extremely robust product of Theodor Braun in Vienna/Austria. This 3way vendor with GirlB dispensed early Haas grape-sugar. Introduced October 1956.
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This 4way vendor with GirlB made by Theodor Braun dispensed early Haas grape-sugar and chewing-gum Chiclets.
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This 4way vendor with GirlB made by Theodor Braun for the German market dispensed Tomby caramels (caramels never sold well in Austria).
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This 3way vendor with GirlC made by Theodor Braun is still referred in Austria as the standard PEZ vendor. Introduced by end of 1961.
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This 3way vendor with GirlC made by Theodor Braun features a rare combination of flavors: peppermint, grape-sugar, and Chiclets.
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On this 4way vendor with GirlC made by Theodor Braun a Chiclets column was added with respect to the standard Austrian 1960s vendor.
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A 5way version with GirlC made by Theodor Braun for the German market.
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Seipel/Glerios produced the vast majority of surviving German stick gum vendors from the late 1950s to mid 1960s era. They extended their otherwise smaller case to mimick the dimensions of PEZ vendors for this 1 column vendor showing Pezi in front.
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PEZ Vendor for for PEZ boxes. These cardboard boxes would contain one plastic dispenser plus a varying number of PEZ packs. It features GirlD, was made by Theodor Braun, and was in service in Austria (5 Austrian Shillings) and Germany (1 German Mark).
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First vendor supporting DoppelPEZ (2 coin operation, modified interior columns), 5way. With GirlE, which is the only girl signed by its designer Gerhard Brause and was short-lived. Made by Theodor Braun, used in Germany only.
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Germany only 5way vendor by Theodor Braun, with GirlF, supporting DoppelPEZ.
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When the price for a vend was increased to 3 coins extra space for the bigger cash-box had to be fitted below the chute. PEZ-girls had fallen out of favor, it shows "PEZ die süße Freude" (PEZ the sweet joy).
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Theodor Braun was the last company to produce PEZ vendors (they are out of business) and this is their last model (from the 1980s). Peter PEZ, 3way, for the Austrian market, vending 4 PEZ packs wrapped with plastic into a flat package.
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Variant of the Peter PEZ vendor, with unusual dark violet-red background color.
Older versions
[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]Main Decal on vendor | Used | Picture | Used on |
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PEZ-Girl A | ca.1954 - late 1950s | Minnie | DWM 3 |
PEZ-Girl B | ca.1954 - 1963 | Myrna | GWS 3, TB 3, TB4 (Germany) |
PEZ-Girl C | late 1950s - 1963 (Germany), late 1960s (Austria) | Gerda | TB3, TB4, TB5 |
PEZ-Girl D | late 1954s - mid 1960s | Tooney | TB 6 dispenser boxes |
PEZ-Girl E | 1963 - end 1960s | Gerda 2 | only in Germany TB4, TB5 |
PEZ-Girl F | mit 1960s - begin 1970s | Gerda 3 | only in Germany TB4, TB5 |
’PEZ die süße Freude’ | begin 1970s - mid 1970s (est.) | NoGirl | only in Germany TB5 |
Peter PEZ | mid 1980s | Peter PEZ Datei:AElefantenMädchen.png | TB3big |
Pezi | End 1950s - 1963 | Pezi | Seipel1 |
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Proposed Categories (English; German TBD) [[Category:1927]] [[Category:Food industry]] [[Category:Snack foods]] [[Category:Confectionery]] [[Category:Collecting]] [[Category:Companies of Austria]]