The Wickedly Fun World of Witch Pez Dispenser Novelties

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The witch pez dispenser novelty item is a popular collectible among Pez enthusiasts and collectors. This unique toy combines the classic Pez dispenser design with a Halloween-themed twist, featuring a witch character with a removable head that dispenses candy from its neck. The witch Pez dispenser novelty item offers a fun and spooky addition to any Pez collection, making it a sought-after item for both children and adults alike. Its design and functionality are similar to other Pez dispensers, with a spring-loaded mechanism that dispenses small candy tablets when the head is pushed back. The witch Pez dispenser novelty item is often released as part of a limited edition Halloween series, adding to its collectibility and value. Whether used as a playful Halloween decoration or enjoyed as a candy dispenser, the witch Pez dispenser novelty item is a fun and whimsical addition to any Pez collection.


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If I had to guess, I would think it has something to do with taking advantage of incentives, which often require that the stations have CCS connectors or be available to electric vehicles from more than one automaker. The deployment is still very limited, but Tesla has now expanded from the coasts and Texas, launching new stations in Utah, Colorado, Michigan, and Washington State.

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Whether used as a playful Halloween decoration or enjoyed as a candy dispenser, the witch Pez dispenser novelty item is a fun and whimsical addition to any Pez collection..

Tesla brings Magic Dock to Superchargers in Canada [Update]

Tesla has expanded its Magic Dock to Superchargers in Canada with the first installation of the adapter taking place in Northern Ontario. The Magic Dock is a built-in CCS (Combined Charging System) adapter that allows non-Tesla EV owners to plug in and use the Supercharger network.

The first Magic Docks were installed this past February at a Supercharger station in New York. The installation process itself proved remarkably straightforward, enabling entire stations to be retrofitted within a few hours. In the weeks that followed Tesla added the adapter at nine New York stations and two in California, with the next installation taking place just earlier this month in Texas.

At the time we said we should expect to see the Magic Dock in Canada soon following the announcement from the federal government in May that Tesla will open select Supercharger connectors at various stations to non-Tesla owners between Sudbury and Ottawa later this year. As it turns out, the first station is in Deep River, which happens to be almost exactly in the middle of Sudbury and Ottawa.

The installation was first spotted by Pierre Roberge, who shared photos of the Magic Docks on X. According to Roberge, the Magic Docks were installed on all 8 Superchargers at the site, with the Tesla technicians using a Polestar 2 to test the CCS adapter. The Deep River Supercharger has not yet been added to Tesla’s map of stations open to non-Tesla EVs.

Magic Docks at the Deep River, ON Supercharger .

Just arrived at the Deep River SC in Northern Ontario where a team of @teslaenergy personnel are installing Magic Docks on all 8 chargers. This will allow the EV’s of OEM’s adopting NACS to access Tesla’s Supercharger network in… pic.twitter.com/a8ywyYuT2J

— Pierre Roberge 🇨🇦 🇺🇦 (@roberge_p) August 22, 2023

According to the government’s announcement earlier this year, select Superchargers between Sudbury and Ottawa will receive the Magic Docks, but an exact number was not provided. Roberge explained North Bay will be the next site to receive Magic Dock, with both sites serving as pilot locations. While no exact count for this year was provided, the government did say Magic Docks will expand to 750 connectors across the country by 2025.

UPDATE Aug 23 11:48am PT: North Bay is getting the Magic Dock installed today.

UPDATE: That makes it two. Magic Dock also being installed at the North Bay Supercharger today.

📸: Jonathon D https://t.co/xtvlOpx1sF pic.twitter.com/Abk2rxmMmj

— Drive Tesla 🇨🇦 (@DriveTeslaca) August 23, 2023

It is important to note that the Magic Dock is different than the recent agreements signed by several major automakers to adopt Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS). In those agreements existing EV owners of Ford, GM, Rivian and others will be provided with a NACS to CCS adapter that will allow them to use the over 12,000 Superchargers across Canada and the US. Then in 2025 those automakers will integrate the NACS port into their EVs, eliminating the need for an adapter.

With the Magic Dock, a non-Tesla EV owner will pay a premium over what Tesla owners will pay (Tesla recently switched to kWh billing in Canada), or opt to pay a monthly membership fee to access lower, but still at a premium, rates.

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Reviews for "The Fascination with Witch Pez Dispensers: A Halloween Tradition"

1. John - 1 star - I was really disappointed with the witch pez dispenser novelty item. The quality was very poor and the dispenser didn't even work properly. The pez candies kept getting stuck and it was frustrating to use. I ended up throwing it away after only a few uses. Definitely not worth the money.
2. Sarah - 2 stars - I'm not a fan of the witch pez dispenser. The design looks cheap and the colors are faded. The pez candies that came with it tasted stale and were not enjoyable at all. I expected better quality for the price I paid. I wouldn't recommend this item to anyone looking for a fun novelty item.
3. David - 2 stars - I bought the witch pez dispenser thinking it would be a fun Halloween gift, but I was disappointed. The dispenser felt flimsy and the pez candies didn't dispense smoothly. It was a hassle trying to get the candies out without them breaking. The whole experience was underwhelming, and I regret buying it.
4. Emily - 1 star - The witch pez dispenser was a total waste of money. The dispenser didn't work at all, and the pez candies tasted terrible. The packaging looked promising, but the actual product was a letdown. I'm glad I didn't spend too much on it, but I still wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Save your money and look for something else.

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