Hiding on a nondescript block in downtown Burlingame behind a nondescript façade, the Burlingame Museum of PEZ Memorabilia is nothing short of fascinating. In a room at the back of a store that sells ...
Pez, the sweet candy bricks known for their lovable decapitated cartoon character dispensers, has been around since 1927. The name comes from an abbreviation for the German word for peppermint. The ...
It’s small for a museum — just a couple of rooms that, put together, may not even make one decent-sized family room. So I’m not sure we expected much walking into the Burlingame Museum of PEZ ...
Walking into the diminutive and yet charmingly offbeat Museum of Pez Memorabilia, you may not be able to get your kids past the front room, which is essentially wall-to-wall Pez dispensers - featuring ...
From Daffy Duck to Darth Vader: Pez has reflected pop culture for more than 60 years. (Photo by Charles Russo) Candy has a way of bringing out everyone’s inner kid, and Pez — the ubiquitous candy ...
In this suburb about 20 miles south of San Francisco, a couple of doors down from a Honda dealership, is the world’s only Pez museum, concealed in a computer store. Actually, it was a computer store ...
Museum curator Gary Doss doesn’t anticipate his front door being demolished by a bulldozer or chainsaw, but he’s taking the threat to behead his most popular exhibit seriously. Doss runs the ...
LOWELL -- It all started with a "Seinfeld" episode and a single dispenser. Two and a half decades ago, Holly Yanco saw an episode of the famous sitcom that centered around a Tweety Bird PEZ dispenser.
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