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How Safe Or Unsafe Was the Easy Bake Oven?
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Weird History Food is getting some hot and tasty history of the Easy Bake Oven. One of the most iconic toys in our history, the Easy Bake Oven has helped teach young children cooking and baking techniques. While the Easy Bake has had its share of highs and lows, nobody can deny its place in our cultural zeitgeist. Let's all have a nice treat with this video on the Easy Bake Oven.

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@Sandman2007

3 months ago

Most of us as kids eventually learned that certain things were hot. A stove or an EZ bake oven.

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@blunderingfool

3 months ago

Children getting themselves hurt by sticking their hands into things that COOK stuff seems more like a parenting fail, they are a lesson to other kids at least.

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@Sacto1654

3 months ago

I'm actually kind of amazed that the Easy Bake oven is still around in 2024.

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@TeamCat1128

3 months ago

I had one as a kid in the 70s. LOVED IT! I made birthday cakes for my cats ( they didnโ€™t eat them).

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@Shazjgus

3 months ago

My babysitter's daughter gave me a hand-me-down Easy Bake Oven (turquoise) when I was just shy of 5 (1971) I loved it. We couldn't afford the mix refills. I used Jiffy mixes instead. Back then they were 4 or 5/$1.00. I would use the pie crust mix to make cinnamon cookies. I was already using the real oven, but the EBO kept me busy when my mom didn't want me baking anything big.

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@makingroceries77

3 months ago

We had the turquoise EZ bake oven...we never got hurt. We used a 100 watt bulb too. Of course we also had lawn darts. I think maybe our parents were trying to kill us and make it look like an accident...๐Ÿ˜‚

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@milkbone69

3 months ago

I had an easy bake oven in the late 70s- early 80s. I'm now an Exec Chef with 30 years experience.

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@cgraham6

3 months ago

It still amazes me that light bulbs could generate enough convection heat to cook anything. They would blister your finger with direct contact, but they didn't heat up the air around them that much. Certainly not to cooking temps, and yet it worked.

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@aaroncutting

3 months ago

My grandfather was a senior tooling engineer for Kenner - while he didnt work on the easy bake (to my knowledge) he did work on just about every movie action figure that Kenner made in the late 70s and into the 80s! I have some original board drawings from when he worked for Revell models too that are pretty neat!

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@WiseWomanLola

3 months ago

I always wanted one as a child in the 60s. My parents couldn't afford it. I ended up learning to bake and cook in the kitchen with my mom and grandma. That was much more useful to learn skills and bond with my family.

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@michellegussow

3 months ago

I wanted one so badly as a child When I would tell my mom I wanted one she would say, "No you don't."

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@TheJillianRussell

3 months ago

I was an 80's kid, and wanted an easy bake oven but never had one. You can bet when I had my first kid, a girl, I bought her the purple one shown in the vid. Thats one of the best things about having your own kids; I got to re-live my childhood playing with the toys I never got to have, with my own children. So awesome! My kids are adults now, and I just finally gave away her easy bake this past year. I'm sure i'll wish I kept it for my future Grandchildren ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜ข

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@worawatli8952

3 months ago

I think part of the reason older models were not as injury prone was because they looks like real thing but smaller, and the outer shell is hot to touch, the newer one looks more friendly and its exterior isn't as hot, so it was not a surprise that kids would stick their hand in them.

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@Powatodacarz1

3 months ago

My baby sister had a couple of these growing up. One day, one of our dad's very expensive watches went missing, he filed an insurance claim for the loss and got a replacement watch. A few years later our mom was going through old toys and heard a large rattling in the Easy Bake oven, turned it sideways and out fell the watch! Baby sister still gets crap for that to this day

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@iridiumscribe4915

3 months ago

My step sister had one of these in the nineties. The treats it made were legit. This oven and Password Journal were some of the coolest toys I've seen from my childhood.

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@joscelynvos5473

1 month ago

I remember thinking this was such a cool toy as a kid. But the amount of work for super small cakes taught me that actually learning how to cook was the way better payoff.

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@raggedyanarchist

3 months ago

My sister and I had a knockoff! My dad called it the Simple Cook Range, but danged if it wasn't WAY more legit than my rich friend's on-brand model. Actual little elements in it where hers had lightbulbs. When she got cake mix refill packs, we'd cook 'em at my house. I swear nothing before or since has ever tasted as good as a tiny brownie you baked yourself, shared between friends.

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@selalewow

3 months ago

I burned my fingers a few times but loved this thing in the 70's.

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@morgandria

3 months ago

I inherited my Mom's OG turquoise Ez-Bake in the 80's and I adored it. Got hotter than the surface of the sun but those cakes were great.

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@ObscenelyMarvelous

3 months ago

I was already a baker, I just wanted an easy-bake oven so I could make cake in my bedroom. The mixes were nasty because I was accustomed to making everything from scratch. The brand can't be faulted for dumb kids sticking their hands in an OVEN instead of using the included tool that's made for inserting and retrieving the cake.

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