BIP's Candy Fun Dragon Ball GT Collection (from Holland)
Feb 22, 2018 11:58:46 GMT -6
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Post by Branjita on Feb 22, 2018 11:58:46 GMT -6
I just learned of these today via Dragonball Wiki and an auction by ue_ei_arena on ebay. Credit to both of those for the images and information below. Credit also to these two web pages one and two.
The Dragon Ball GT Collection of tiny mini figures were sold with candy released by BIP's Candy Fun. You can see DBGT listed on the licenses here on the archive of their website from 2009. Included in this very miniature set are the following characters: Nuova Shenron (who appears in his red pre-evolved state), General Rilldo, Pan, kid Goku, Trunks, another kid Goku, SS Trunks, SS kid Goku, another Pan, Android 17, another SS Goku, SS4 Goku for a total of 12 figurines.
This series was released in 2009.
This picture is from Eierlei.de
This picture is from an old auction by ebay seller greycats-eggbox.
More information about these 12 figures can be found on bibelotmonia. That site claims 2010.
An additional series of DBGT figures was released in 2009 in the Candy Sticks Collection. I can't find anything else about them.
I was able to find this video as well of some different DBGT figures. They were definitely NOT released in 1996. These may be called Candy Toppers or that may be a term collectors created. They might be Top Sticks.
There was also an announcement on DBT about Bip, but the date may be wrong, and I haven't yet found much evidence of these. The date may be wrong because when Action Online bought DBT, the news posts became a disaster and everything got screwed up. DBT
If this is true, I wonder if BIP is the maker of that Goten figure that used to be so common on Ebay France 10 or 15 years ago. It looked similar to the BIP figures in the video above.
BIP does have evidence of this on this 2006 archive of their website that doesn't work well.
These are apparently Power Dips. They seem to be stickers.
Candy Sticks are pictured above. They are a toy on top of a stick full of candy. See examples here.
Top Sticks based on a Google Search seem to be a toy that fits on top of a tube of candy similar to Candy Sticks, but perhaps more elaborate than a simple figure on top. I'm basing this off of information on smurfs4sale.
The Dragon Ball GT Collection of tiny mini figures were sold with candy released by BIP's Candy Fun. You can see DBGT listed on the licenses here on the archive of their website from 2009. Included in this very miniature set are the following characters: Nuova Shenron (who appears in his red pre-evolved state), General Rilldo, Pan, kid Goku, Trunks, another kid Goku, SS Trunks, SS kid Goku, another Pan, Android 17, another SS Goku, SS4 Goku for a total of 12 figurines.
This series was released in 2009.
This picture is from Eierlei.de
This picture is from an old auction by ebay seller greycats-eggbox.
More information about these 12 figures can be found on bibelotmonia. That site claims 2010.
An additional series of DBGT figures was released in 2009 in the Candy Sticks Collection. I can't find anything else about them.
I was able to find this video as well of some different DBGT figures. They were definitely NOT released in 1996. These may be called Candy Toppers or that may be a term collectors created. They might be Top Sticks.
There was also an announcement on DBT about Bip, but the date may be wrong, and I haven't yet found much evidence of these. The date may be wrong because when Action Online bought DBT, the news posts became a disaster and everything got screwed up. DBT
BIP, a manufacturer of candy, toys and Candy novelties with offices in Holland, Hong Kong, China (factory) and Malaysia, has started making DBZ Candy toys. The following products are available for Dragonball Z:
Power Dips (lollipop with one sticker)
Top Sticks (stick filled with candy with one DBZ head on top, which are SS Goku, Teen Gohan & Piccolo)
Candy Sticks (stick filled with candy with one DBZ figure on top, which are SS Goku, Piccolo & Raditz)
The official BIP site can be found at www.bip.nl!
Posted by on April 4, 2003 02:34 PM
Power Dips (lollipop with one sticker)
Top Sticks (stick filled with candy with one DBZ head on top, which are SS Goku, Teen Gohan & Piccolo)
Candy Sticks (stick filled with candy with one DBZ figure on top, which are SS Goku, Piccolo & Raditz)
The official BIP site can be found at www.bip.nl!
Posted by on April 4, 2003 02:34 PM
If this is true, I wonder if BIP is the maker of that Goten figure that used to be so common on Ebay France 10 or 15 years ago. It looked similar to the BIP figures in the video above.
BIP does have evidence of this on this 2006 archive of their website that doesn't work well.
Dragon Ball Z
Dragon Ball Z Candy Sticks
Dragon Ball Z Power Dips
Dragon Ball Z Top sticks
Dragon Ball Z Candy Sticks
Dragon Ball Z Power Dips
Dragon Ball Z Top sticks
These are apparently Power Dips. They seem to be stickers.
Candy Sticks are pictured above. They are a toy on top of a stick full of candy. See examples here.
Top Sticks based on a Google Search seem to be a toy that fits on top of a tube of candy similar to Candy Sticks, but perhaps more elaborate than a simple figure on top. I'm basing this off of information on smurfs4sale.