If I found an easy bake oven at a yard sale, I would not purchase it if the price was over 10 dollars. Bartering and Trade are good options to consider on items that have lost value over time.
no
Easy-Bake Oven was created in 1963.
The Easy Bake Oven was introduced in 1963.
The Easy-Bake Oven was introduced in 1963, Basically a century after your momma was introduced
No. An easy bake oven doesn't get hot enough to cook meat.
It is possible to put real cookie dough in an easy bake oven. It is not recommended since there is no way to know that the easy bake oven has successfully cooked off the raw egg in the dough.
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An Easy Bake Oven uses a lightbulb to heat desserts. It would probably be ok to use Easy Bake mixes in a real oven but it will probably cook much faster because a real oven is much more powerful. Keep a close eye on the dish. You can also use real cake or cookie mixes (make a "grown-up" batch and reserve some dough or batter for the child's toy) in the Easy-Bakes.
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No, it doesn't.
The Easy-Bake Oven was invented by Roland Howes, a prolific toy inventor known for working with Kenner Products. 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 Play-Doh, Spirograph, Give-a-Show Projector, and Close-and-Play Record Player.