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The latest version of the famous Easy-Bake oven, first marketed in 1963, is now all curves and purple with snazzy graphics — and there's no light bulb included in the toy's most modern makeover yet.
Toy collectors love a vintage Easy-Bake Oven, especially the earliest models. Early 60s Easy-Bake Ovens came in yellow and turquoise, but the turquoise is way more valuable today than the yellow.
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 ...
Easy-Bake designs got more oven-like in the late sixties, with a harvest gold, double-oven model with fake wood grain in 1970, and a "warm-bake oven" in 1973 that used hot water instead of light ...
It’s the Easy-Bake Oven. Originally released on Nov. 4, 1963, the lightbulb-powered icon is turning 60. We tracked down an original Easy-Bake Oven to see if it can still make warm memories.
My husband knew how much I wanted an Easy Bake Oven and one day he came home from a morning of yard sales with a large vintage box for me. He placed it down on our porch with a big smile on his face.
We tested the recipes below in the Easy-Bake (the model I have heats to about 350F/180C) and then again in my grown-up oven. Cooking times and temperatures are provided for both.
About the size of a big bread box, the Easy-Bake Ultimate Oven is clearly designed to fit on any kitchen counter, assuming a parent is willing to shell out US$49.99, a steep hike from the last ...