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PEZ: From Austrian Invention to American Icon (American Palate) Yet it originated in Austria, where PEZ began in 1927 as compressed peppermint tablets marketed as an alternative to smoking. Join the world's first and only official PEZ historian, Shawn Peterson, o


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PEZ: From Austrian Invention to American Icon (American Palate)

Title:PEZ: From Austrian Invention to American Icon (American Palate)
Author:Shawn Peterson
Rating:4.59 (408 Votes)
Asin:146713676X
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:208 Pages
Publish Date:2016-08-08
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PEZ is an American classic and a staple of many childhood memories. Yet it originated in Austria, where PEZ began in 1927 as compressed peppermint tablets marketed as an alternative to smoking. Upon arrival in the United States in 1952, PEZ quickly took a new direction, adding fruit flavors and three-dimensional character heads to top the dispensers. Now produced in Orange, Connecticut, the iconic PEZ brand is available in over eighty countries, selling more than sixty-five million dispensers annually and inspiring collectors and fans worldwide. Join the world's first and only official PEZ historian, Shawn Peterson, on a journey of sweet proportions for an inside look at the world's most cherished interactive candy.

Editorial : About the Author Shawn Peterson is the company archivist and historian at PEZ Candy, Inc., in Orange, Connecticut. He also manages the visitor's center there as well as the content for the company website, and he is responsible for the creative content in the visitor's center. Prior to working for PEZ, he authored the Collector's Guide to PEZ.

The final chapters were completely garbled.. So I bought this book because I have tried to quit smoking cold turkey but as soon as I get stressed out I light up again. The book also introduces a scientific method for the investigation of the neurological basis of dreams in HUMANS, which must be an advance on previous investigations on non-human animals.Because you can't ask animals whether they were dreaming, or what they were dreaming about, much previous research has focussed on the (discredited, see above) link between REM and dreams. And that's why we need him. To call the writing style "academic" would be generous. As a text for a student, this book has some serious limitations in my view. This a reprint of a book that was written about 100 years ago, and yet, when do stories of saints, heroes, chivalry and adventure become old? In the preface, husband and wife Andrew and Lenora Lang explain how legends full of wonderful and sometimes imaginary creatures and events entered the sto

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