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Candy collection sparks conversations

By Tia Broz

September 09, 2022

When you join a Zoom meeting with Terry Brown, interim director of the IUPUI Office for Enrollment Strategy and Insights, his face might not be the only one looking back at you. Princess Leia, Bart Simpson, Bugs Bunny and other pop culture characters might appear in the background, in the form of colorful candy containers.

Terry Brown, Interim Director for the Office for Enrollment Strategy and Insights at IUPUI, is a collector of Pez products. This image sh... This is just a small section of Terry Brown’s extensive Pez collection, on the wall of his home office.

Brown was already well known among faculty, staff and students, thanks to his 41 years as an Indiana University employee, mostly in the admissions office. But his Pez dispenser collection wasn’t widely known around the IUPUI campus and beyond until recent years. 

“I think my reputation related to Pez really came out of the pandemic and working from home,” Brown said. “I have a display on the wall in my office of just Pez dispensers, and it is always a conversation starter.”

Terry Brown, Interim Director for the Office for Enrollment Strategy and Insights at IUPUI, is a collector of Pez products. An image of t... The office display is about one-sixth of the collection, according to Brown. He does not know exactly how many dispensers he owns but estimates it’s between 1,800 and 2,000. Brown remembers his mother buying him his first Pez dispenser, Batman with a cape, in 1968. He gradually acquired more as a child.

“Back then it was less about collecting and more about the candy,” Brown said with a chuckle before admitting, “I no longer like Pez candy, but don’t tell Pez I said that!”

Over the years, Brown became active and enthusiastic about finding new and interesting Pez dispensers. His collection now includes international and educational variations. One unique dispenser was part of a series of U.S. presidents.

Terry Brown's Pez collection includes a Richard Nixon dispenser. “I always say my favorite Pez is Richard Nixon because it’s an anachronism, right? He’s like the last Pez subject that you could think about,” Brown said.

The internet has made collecting Pez dispensers easier, which Brown appreciates, but he also enjoys making unexpected discoveries.

“I had some friends that were going on a tour of Europe, and they found dispensers in Germany that I’d never seen before, from a cartoon series that’s not popular in the United States,” he said. “Pez is worldwide, and different versions can be released in different countries. Your eyes open wider because you recognize there are more out there than you know.”

Another pleasant surprise for Brown has been the reaction to his collection from students, staff and faculty of all ages.

“Almost everyone that I’ve talked to has had a Pez, at some point,” he said. “There’s this nostalgia factor. It has been nice. People usually have a smile on their face, just asking and talking about it.”

See more of Brown’s Pez collection — including a dispenser of his likeness — by clicking through photos captured by IU photographer Liz Kaye:

Terry Brown, Interim Director for the Office for Enrollment Strategy and Insights at IUPUI, is a collector of Pez products. He sits at hi... View print quality image
Terry Brown’s Pez dispenser display has sparked many conversations during Zoom meetings. Liz Kaye / Indiana University
Terry Brown, Interim Director for the Office for Enrollment Strategy and Insights at IUPUI is a collector of Pez products. Here he is pul... View print quality image
Terry Brown unpacks some of his Pez collection at his home on Aug. 19. Liz Kaye / Indiana University
Terry Brown, Interim Director for the Office for Enrollment Strategy and Insights at IUPUI, is a collector of Pez products. An image of A... View print quality image
Pez dispensers of characters from a cartoon series called “Asterix” were purchased in Germany. Liz Kaye / Indiana University
Terry Brown, Interim Director for the Office for Enrollment Strategy and Insights at IUPUI is a collector of Pez products. The photo was ... View print quality image
Garfield, Donald Duck and a ghost smile for the camera as Terry Brown looks on proudly. Liz Kaye / Indiana University
Terry Brown, Interim Director for the Office for Enrollment Strategy and Insights at IUPUI is a collector of Pez products. Here he is pos... View print quality image
A crown jewel of Terry Brown’s Pez collection is a homemade, one-of-a-kind dispenser featuring his own likeness. Liz Kaye / Indiana University
Terry Brown, Interim Director for the Office for Enrollment Strategy and Insights at IUPUI is a collector of Pez products. Here he is pos... View print quality image
Terry Brown goes “head to head” with his Pez dispenser doppelganger. Liz Kaye / Indiana University

Tia Broz is a communications consultant for IU Studios.