When you think of Radio Flyer, you probably picture the iconic red wagon or tricycles for toddlers. Now, the toy company is expanding into transportation options for adults with a line of electric ...
(CNN)-- Maybe you had one as a kid, or knew someone who did. It's the iconic little red wagon with the Radio Flyer logo. If so, you might not recognize the newest product dreamed up by the brain trust ...
A grown-up version of a red Radio Flyer wagon, capable of reaching speeds of 60 miles per hour, is now up for auction.This unique vehicle, with just over 57,000 miles on the odometer, features a basic ...
To celebrate the company's 80th anniversary, Radio Flyer created the world's largest wagon, which weighs in at 15,000 pounds. Radio Flyer It is just a wagon. But with a little imagination, there are ...
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CHICAGO -- Radio Flyer was created in Chicago by Italian immigrant Antonio Pasin. His grandson, Robert Pasin, now serves as the company's chief wagon officer, and shared the history of the iconic ...
It was February 1967, and a little girl named Judy couldn’t have been happier. It was her second birthday and her present was a shiny, new red wagon. Judy’s mom pulled her in that wagon around their ...
Editor’s note: This is the second in a three-part series about toy-making in the Chicago area. At the western edge of Chicago, across from an Old Country Buffet and within barking distance of a ...
For 100 years the Radio Flyer wagon has been a staple of childhood in America. On Thursday, a little red wagon of gargantuan proportions goes on display in Radio Flyer’s hometown of Chicago. The world ...