BRYAN, Ohio – The maker of one of America’s classic baby boomer toys isn’t afraid of shaking up its look to keep it on store shelves and parents’ shopping lists. Etch A Sketch still comes in its ...
Pushed to the bottom of the toy box by video games and other high-tech gadgets, Etch A Sketch is suddenly drawing lots of attention, thanks to a gaffe that has shaken up the race for the White ...
A SKETCH: The company that makes the Etch A Sketch drawing toy is running with its renewed fame and launching a political-themed ad campaign, all in the effort to declare its neutrality. A METAPHOR: ...
The Ohio Art Company to Acquire Rights from Pilot Pen Corporation of America to Market, and Distribute Magna Doodle(R) Two of the world's beloved classic toys, Etch A Sketch and Magna Doodle, have ...
Introduced in 1960 for the princely sum of $2.99 ($25.00 today), Etch A Sketch was to become a standard issue item for the Baby Boomers’ toy box. As enchanting as the toy seems, it’s hard to see why ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. When the Etch A Sketch debuted for sale in 1960, NASA was still sketching out plans for how to ...
When Tim Gallenbeck saw an Etch A Sketch at a thrift store for 99 cents in 2013, he picked it up for his daughters. He ended up being the one to play with it, and now he creates intricate art using ...
July 12 is the 55th anniversary of the first day that The Ohio Art Company’s legendary Etch-A-Sketch entered American toy stores. The Etch-A-Sketch–a timeless toy that’s a true testament to success ...
The classic drawing toy es to life!Product InformationThe timeless drawing toy Etch A Sketch es out of the classic red box andes alive on your puter screen! Grizelda the witch has shaken things up ...
Daneeca Medina didn’t see what the big deal was. Until her friends were standing around the kitchen table in that dumbfounded way. Until classmates started hovering over her shoulders. Until strangers ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A local artist has received some recognition for his unique drawings this holiday season. We’re not talking about paint, pens, or even pencils, although he does like those.
“That was really cool, because I've never had my art in a movie before,” the Maryland resident, who earned a credit in the film, said. “I was talking to the prop master for the production, and Miles ...