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 ...
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 ...
CHICAGO -- Celebrating its 100-year anniversary, Radio Flyer rolled out the world's largest wagon for a party downtown, Thursday. The classic red finish, "Radio Flyer" banner across the side, and ...
Toy trends may come and go, but one thing remains consistent: Kids love to ride in wagons. Never was this made clearer to Adam Garone than when his then 3-year-old niece, Charlie was diagnosed with ...
We celebrate our heritage at an annual Anniversary Backyard BBQ. Flyers and their families enjoy a pig roast, fun nostalgic games, and of course, Radio Flyer products for littles ones to ride! Flyers ...
Ever miss your childhood days riding around in a red wagon? A Wasilla, Alaska, couple has the answer: A full-sized pickup truck that has been converted into a giant vehicle that looks like one of the ...
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 ...
Remember the good old days of your childhood, yanking your siblings around in a little red wagon or racing it down the hill like a rocket ship? I definitely do, and so when the original little red ...
The Radio Flyer corporate headquarters sits on the Northwest edge of Chicago, about a half hour’s drive from downtown, as it has for the past century. Today, a 15,000-pound red wagon stands guard on ...
Radio Flyer, the maker of iconic children’s toys and namesake of the not-so-little red wagon dominating the southeast corner of Riverfront Park, celebrated its 100-year anniversary Thursday. As part ...