The Wham-O Frisbee turns 50 this year, just a few years after the Lancaster friends hit their half-century mark. Both were enamored with the early Wham-O and have embraced each evolution of it since.
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 ...
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, ...
BRIDGEPORT -- There's a story told in these parts that goes something like this: The Frisbie Pie Co. on Kossuth Street sold its wares baked in steel tins. Students at Yale University used these pie ...
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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 ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES (CN) - Wham-O says its trademarked toys have not become generic, in arguing against challenges to its Frisbee, Hula Hoop, Slip 'N Slide and Superball trademarks. It seeks to enforce an ...