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  2. Easy-Bake Oven - Wikipedia

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    Kenner sold 500,000 Easy-Bake Ovens in the first year of production. [3] By 1997, more than 16 million Easy-Bake Ovens had been sold. [4] The oven comes with packets of cake mix and small round pans. Additional mixes can be purchased separately. After water is added to the mix in the pan, it is pushed into the oven through a slot. [5]

  3. Don't throw away your Easy-Bake Oven! It can be worth a ton - AOL

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    Take a look at the Easy Bake Oven through the years: Although the Easy Bake Oven technically was not the first working toy oven for children, the product grew in popularity due to use of a light ...

  4. “Is It Cake?” Star Jonny Manganello Creates Two-tiered, Six ...

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    Jonny Manganello, also known as JonnyCakes, attempted to make a wedding cake using an Easy-Bake Oven. ... White Crème Cake Mix for the bottom tier and "Oh, Fudge!" Chocolate Cake Mix for the top.

  5. AOL reviewed: The Wonder Oven is my go-to kitchen appliance ...

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    This vintage-style countertop oven may seem akin to the Easy Bake Ovens of the past, with playful dials and fun colors. But it’s actually a kitchen workhorse, with several cooking functions and ...

  6. Ronald Howes - Wikipedia

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    Howes came up with the idea for the Easy-Bake Oven when he noticed that street vendors kept their food hot by using heat-lamps. [2] In addition to his creation of the Easy-Bake Oven, Howes also was involved in the creation of or refinement to a number of other Kenner Toy products, including Spirograph, Give-a-Show Projector, and Close-and-Play Record Player.

  7. Baking mix - Wikipedia

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    Gluten-free baking mixes may be prepared using rice flour in place of wheat flour. [3] [10] Dry baking mixes typically require the addition of water or milk, and may also require additional ingredients such as eggs, butter and cooking oil. Commercially, the market is divided into dough mixes, complete mixes, and concentrates. [11]