Etch A Sketch celebrates its 60th birthday this year, and the makers of the classic drawing toy has some Marvel-ous presents for budding illustrators everywhere. Spin Master — which took over the Etch ...
Spin Master Corp., ("Spin Master") (TSX: TOY) - a leading global children's entertainment company - today announced that it has acquired the iconicEtch A SketchandDoodle Sketchbrands from The Ohio Art ...
Spin Master Corp., the company behind the Etch A Sketch and Paw Patrol brands, has agreed to acquire Rubik’s Brand Ltd. for about US$50 million, tying together two of the world’s most iconic toy ...
MIDLAND, Mich.–The Dow Chemical Co. today claimed it has become the first materials supplier to offer a production-ready, spin-on etch stop film for interconnect dielectric processing. The new ...
Etch-A-Snap — A Raspberry Pi powered Etch-A-Sketch Camera Imagine a Raspberry Pi Zero camera, 3D printed parts, some computer code and a serious dose of childhood nostalgia concocted together and you ...
TORONTO—Canadian toy company Spin Master has drawn up an agreement to acquire the rights to the iconic Etch A Sketch and Doodle Sketch brands from The Ohio Art Company. The Toronto-based company, ...
Remember Etch A Sketch? Remember spending hours honing your fine motor skills in turning the knobs and dials, trying to perfect tracing over the lines? Remember never letting anyone into your room ...
Midland, Mich.-based Dow Chemical Co. today introduced Ensemble ES, a production-ready spin-on etch stop material. Ensemble ES, which builds on the company's SiLK low-k dielectric film, represents a ...
We've all labored over an Etch A Sketch at some point in our lives, painstakingly turning the two knobs to create a single-line black drawing on the gray screen. It's a classic toy that hasn't changed ...
Toronto-based toy and media company Spin Master today is launching a pilot on-demand toy delivery service with Door Dash DASH. The service, which is being announced today, includes a dozen Spin Master ...
Etch A Sketch will draw a new path for itself after its first shakeup in a half century. The Bryan, Ohio-based metal lithography firm that owned the famously rectangular, red, mechanical drawing toy ...