With its easily recognizable red plastic frame and magical flat gray screen, the Etch A Sketch holds its place in history. Entertaining across generations, the mechanical drawing toy was once a must-have for family road trips, rainy days and indoor playdates. Some fresh takes on the famous creation are ensuring it remains a fan favorite for the future.
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Today in History, July 12, 1960: Etch A Sketch was produced by Ohio Art Co.
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Etch A Sketch Pocket
Celebrate the diamond anniversary of the timeless classic, Etch A Sketch, in style with the exclusive Classic Etch A Sketch 60th Anniversary Diamond
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Etch-A-Sketch art
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Excelsior, true believers! Etch A Sketch celebrates its 60th anniversary with limited edition releases including Stan Lee (exclusive)