PEZ
PEZ was first marketed as a compressed peppermint candy over 70 years ago in Vienna, Austria. The name PEZ was derived from the German word for peppermint...PfeffErminZ
Peppermint. Indeed, the name PEZ itself is derived from the word Pfefferminz, German for that flavor.
Americanized spelling of German Schäffer, an occupational name for a steward or bailiff, derived from the German schaffen"to manage."It could also be derived from the German Schäfer, a occupational name for a shepherd, derived from the German schaf'sheep'.
PEZ was first marketed as a compressed peppermint candy over 83 years ago in Vienna, Austria. The name PEZ was derived from the German word for peppermint... PfeffErminZ. Today, over 3 billion PEZ Candies are consumed annually in the U.S.A. alone.
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