Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia

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Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia[edit | edit source]

The Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia is a unique museum located in Burlingame, California. It is dedicated to the collection and preservation of Pez candy dispensers and related memorabilia. The museum showcases a vast collection of Pez dispensers, ranging from vintage to modern designs, as well as other Pez-related items.

History[edit | edit source]

The museum was founded in 1995 by Gary Doss, a passionate Pez collector. Doss started collecting Pez dispensers in the 1980s and soon realized the need for a dedicated space to showcase his growing collection. He opened the museum with the goal of sharing his love for Pez with the public and preserving the history of this iconic candy.

Collection[edit | edit source]

The Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia houses an extensive collection of Pez dispensers and memorabilia. The collection includes over 1,000 unique Pez dispensers, representing various themes, characters, and limited editions. Visitors can explore the evolution of Pez dispenser designs, from the classic character heads to more recent pop culture icons.

In addition to the dispensers, the museum also features Pez-related items such as Pez advertising materials, vintage Pez packaging, and Pez-themed artwork. These items provide a comprehensive look at the cultural impact and popularity of Pez candy throughout the years.

Exhibits[edit | edit source]

The museum offers several exhibits that highlight different aspects of Pez collecting and its cultural significance. Some of the notable exhibits include:

  • Pez Through the Decades: This exhibit showcases the evolution of Pez dispensers and packaging from the 1950s to the present day. Visitors can see how the designs have changed over time and learn about the cultural influences that shaped the Pez brand.
  • Limited Editions: This exhibit features rare and highly sought-after Pez dispensers that were produced in limited quantities. It includes collaborations with popular franchises, such as Star Wars, Disney, and Marvel, as well as special editions released for holidays and events.
  • Pez Art Gallery: This exhibit displays artwork inspired by Pez candy and dispensers. It includes paintings, sculptures, and other creative interpretations of the Pez brand.

Events and Activities[edit | edit source]

The Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia hosts various events and activities throughout the year to engage visitors and promote the love for Pez. These include:

  • Pez Swap Meets: Regular swap meets are organized where collectors can buy, sell, and trade Pez dispensers and memorabilia. It provides an opportunity for enthusiasts to connect and expand their collections.
  • Pez Workshops: The museum occasionally offers workshops where visitors can learn about the history of Pez, create their own custom dispensers, or participate in Pez-themed crafts.
  • Special Exhibitions: The museum periodically hosts special exhibitions that focus on specific themes or collaborations. These exhibitions often feature unique Pez dispensers and memorabilia not found in the regular collection.

Visiting the Museum[edit | edit source]

The Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia is open to the public and welcomes visitors of all ages. The museum is located at 214 California Drive, Burlingame, California. Admission fees and opening hours can be found on the museum's official website.

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