Easy-Bake Oven Inventor Dies at 83

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Cincinnati.com
Ronald Howes
Ronald Howes, the inventor who created the Easy-Bake Oven, died last Tuesday at 83 years old. His work spanned a wide spectrum--he worked for the defense department developing weaponry, but also developed a nontoxic Play-Doh, the Spirograph toy, and glow-in-the-dark compounds.

The idea for the Easy-Bake Oven actually grew out of a trip to New York -- a colleague had just returned from the city, and told Howes about the street vendors peddling roasted chestnuts. Howes set out to make a toy version of a roast chestnut cart, and the Easy-Bake Oven was born, heated by a light bulb to make it (relatively!) child safe. The toy has been getting kids hooked on cooking for over forty years.

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Checking in with Easy-Bake today, it's a little dispiriting to see that it's still marketed to girls alone. Surely we've come a little farther than that?

[Cincinnati Enquirer]

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