| The picture below shows a larger view of all (10) Colorful Old Plastic Candy and Gum Dispensers or Containers in this lot. There is only one being offered here, and both sides are being shown. We only see a year on one of these but they are believed to be from the 1970s to the 1990s. Included in this lot are the following: There is a larger figure that may have also been part of a display. It is a Kinder Egg character figure. It has a label on the back that we can’t read. We believe is in German. It was from Ferrero of Frankfurt (Germany ?). The front of it looks a bit yellowed from age or being displayed over time. Next is the only dated one. It is a ©1978 Flying Saucer U.F.O. Candy Dispenser from Breaker Confections A Sunmark Inc. Company. There are instructions, and ingredienys on a bottom label. There is a Boo Boo Von Schultz Chug-A-Can Candy Can (No. 17 0of 20). This is Vault Liquid Brewed In Transylvania, by Fleer Corp. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There is a red Mr Bones Coffin (No. 5). This is Skeleton coffin candy container, by Fleer Corp. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The ingredients are on the bottom, and the lid is hinged. There is a green Lunch Box Gum Container, from Topps Chewing Gum. The lid is hinged. There are two Garbage or Trash Can Gum Containers. One is green and one is blue. These were from Topps Chewing Gum, Inc.. The lids are hinged. There is a red heart candy container with two halves that open. It was from Frankford Candy, L.L.C., from China. The final two candy containers or dispensers included here are two matching Great White Shark figures. They are not marked and the maker is unknown. There is a button on the top that opens their mouth showing their teeth and blocking the candy from falling out. The back side is clear and it revolves ot spins around until an opening appears at the bottom where candy would come out. Both of these have a broken top fin. One of them has the red inside the mouth worn off, and that one also has some wax or old blue candy on the tail that will come off easily if desired. All ten of these old candy containers for one price! To judge the sizes, the Kinder egg figure measures about 8'' tall. None of these dispensers or containers have candy in them, and they do not come with any candies. They are used. They appear to be in various conditions from poor to excellent condition as pictured. |