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One fresh-faced activist suggests an Easy Bake Oven. McKenna Pope, 13, is petitioning toy maker Hasbro Inc. to stop marketing the kitchen set to only young girls.
One fresh-faced activist suggests an Easy-Bake Oven. McKenna, 13, is petitioning toy maker Hasbro to stop marketing the kitchen set only to young girls, asking for images of boys to also be placed ...
The 13-year-old 8th-grader from Garfield, N.J., started the petition when she went to buy an Easy-Bake Oven for her 4-year-old-brother, Gavyn Boscio, but discovered it comes only in purple and pink.
As of 2011, Easy-Bake Ovens no longer use light bulbs in favor of more high-tech heating elements, and I wanted to try to keep it as accurate as possible. I did, however, buy myself some new mixes.
The Easy-Bake Ultimate Oven comes only in pink and purple, with images of girls on the packaging – at least that’s what 13-year-old McKenna Pope, of Garfield, N.J., found when she went to buy ...
The Easy-Bake Oven, a toy marketed only to girls over its 50-year history, will go gender neutral starting in 2013. McKenna Pope, 13, had petitioned manufacturer Hasbro for an Easy-Bake suitable fo… ...
If you want to relive the Easy-Bake Oven glory days, you can get the CHiP on Kickstarter through the month of November for $99. It will retail for $144 once it hits the market.
The Brief The Easy-Bake Oven has been a popular toy item and pop culture icon for more than 60 years. The first oven was made by Kenner in 1963, and Hasbro still makes a version today. Models ...