If there's one thing the iPhone needs -- and we mean exactly one thing -- it's clearly a Frisbee app. Er, Frisbee® app. Not a legitimate Gmail app. Not a new notification system. A Frisbee® app. As ...
Frat-house frolics became a national obsession when Wham-O Manufacturing Co. of California began producing the Pluto Platter — soon renamed the Frisbee — on this day in history, Jan. 23, 1957. "The ...
AARHUS, Denmark & WOODLAND HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kiloo Games launches Frisbee® Forever today – a fast-paced flying game experience for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. The Frisbee® has sold ...
61 years ago, the executives of Wham-O Inc. acquired the rights to a flying disk they called the Frisbee®. Now, the same company claims it’s reinvented the damn thing with a wobbly-looking toy called ...
Wham-O Inc. is putting a new spin on the Frisbee, the flying disks that have twirled through parks, hovered above playgrounds and wafted in the ocean air for nearly 50 years. Backed by a major ...
The sport that folks of a certain age know as Ultimate Frisbee made the roster of official events at this month’s World Games, an international competition that regards itself as a little brother of ...
LOS ANGELES — Life was once an easy summer breeze for Wham-O. The Southern California toy outfit, founded in a South Pasadena garage shortly after World War II, churned out Frisbees like pancakes and ...
Emeryville's Wham-O Inc., the maker of the storied Frisbee, Hula Hoop and Hacky Sack, is hot on the trail of two rival toy companies that have allegedly produced knockoffs of its popular flying disc, ...
EMERYVILLE, CALIF. - Wham-O is putting a new spin on the Frisbee, the fanciful flying discs that have twirled through parks, hovered above playgrounds and wafted in the ocean air for nearly 50 years.
Finding a Frisbee on the beach? It's a discovery that can feel as common, and as local, as coming across an interesting shell or bit of kelp, at least around Southern California. After all, Wham-O, ...
Just before he died, the man who made the Frisbee soar and who was called the father of disc golf said he wanted his ashes to be mixed into new copies of the famous plastic flying disc. And his family ...
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