PAWTUCKET, R.I. – This is not the Easy-Bake Oven you remember. The latest version of the famous toy oven first marketed in 1963 with a carrying handle and a fake stove top is now all curves and purple ...
Politicians, it seems, have killed the traditional Easy-Bake Oven. Collateral damage in the war on energy waste is none other than the classic children’s toy Easy-Bake Oven, introduced in 1963 and an ...
Washington's push to phase out incandescent light bulbs for more lower-wattage, energy-saving bulbs had an unintended casualty: the Easy-Bake oven as we all know it. Since launching in 1963, Hasbros ...
If you were to install a regular light bulb in the oven, you run the risk of it failing in the intense heat and shattering, though intense heat isn't the only reason why light bulbs pop or explode.
Most every girl born since 1960 has had one of her earliest cooking experiences with an Easy-Bake Oven. One of the rare toys that actually accomplishes something, the Easy-Bake is heated by a 100-watt ...
The Easy-Bake Oven introduced generations of American children to the joys of baking tiny, not-particularly-delicious snack, and managed to stay kid-friendly by using a cheap, safe-seeming heat source ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Who knew losing incandescent light bulbs could be so funny ... and ...
Not everyone is thrilled with the upcoming removal of 100-watt incandescent light bulbs from the marketplace starting in 2011. Among those not emotionally or psychologically prepared for that reality: ...
Q Do you know of anything that will take stubborn marks off the inside of a microwave oven? -- Louise, Boca Raton. A Maybe Mr. HandyPerson doesn't need to remind you, but most microwave ovens come ...