Sam's Club Is Selling a Retro Holiday Gem for $35 (It Makes a Sweet Gift!)
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Sam's Club Is Selling a Retro Holiday Gem for $35 (It Makes a Sweet Gift!)
"Nostalgia is really having a moment lately - with ballet music boxes, Y2K fashion, and celestial decor from the '90s trending. You don't have to actually remember old-school products to feel nostalgic attachment to them; just knowing that something is from (or inspired by) the past can bring about feelings of comfort. You can revisit the charm of simpler times in all sorts of ways, and holiday gift-giving is a great time to do just that."
"The Easy-Bake Oven is a mini "oven" designed for youngsters that uses an electric heating element to transform batter mix ( sold separately) into sweet and savory treats like cookies, cakes, and pizzas without the hazards of conventional ovens. It was first introduced in 1963 and has since gone through many redesigns over the years, so the Easy-Bake you had when you were growing up may look nothing like the Easy-Bake your mom or younger cousin owned."
"The one being sold at Sam's Club is emblazoned with a colorful pattern and retails for $34.98. It doesn't resemble a traditional oven; if anything, it looks sort of like a cross between a boom box and a toaster oven. It's about 20 inches long, 9 inches wide, and 10 inches high, so it should easily fit on most tables or countertops as long as they're near an outlet."
Nostalgia has returned through items like ballet music boxes, Y2K fashion, and '90s celestial decor, and retro products often evoke comfort. The Easy-Bake Oven is a mini electric oven first introduced in 1963 that uses an electric heating element to transform batter mix (sold separately) into cookies, cakes, pizzas and other treats without the hazards of conventional ovens. The Sam's Club model sells for $34.98, features a colorful pattern, and measures about 20 inches long, 9 inches wide, and 10 inches high. The oven is intended for children ages 8 and up and includes thin side openings to slide treats in and out safely.
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