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Pez Are Climbing My Walls!

Star Wars Pez photos by Cathe Post

You know your favorite geeky character has hit the big time when they are immortalized in Pez dispenser form. The problem with Pez dispensers is, once the grainy candy has been consumed via the complicated dispersal system, you are left with a little plastic shell, most likely with beady little eyes staring at you and pleading, “Please, don’t throw me in a drawer!”

All the colors of the rainbow!

My daughter has a nice collection of Pez dispensers. A couple of years ago, my husband and I had had enough of pinched fingers and begging requests for Hello Kitty to be refilled. Our solution was to hang them on the walls. If you use finish nails, they fit nicely through the slit in the back of the dispenser.

Here you can see how the nail holds up the candy dispenser.

No candy needs to be eaten. Cool characters aren’t forgotten. Display your geeky collection proudly.

As long as you don’t mind the addition of the Pez dispensers climbing the walls with your children…

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