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He explains that they only arrived at this, a workable, foldable wagon — now Radio Flyer’s best-selling variation of its red wagon — in 2016, after more than a decade of disasters.
The grandson of the red Radio Flyer wagon creator shared the company's history, as it opens its first retail store in Schaumburg, IL.
Instead, buy this one that looks like a kids toy wagon. The truck in question was built by mechanical lovebirds Fred Keller and Judy Foster out of a 1976 Mazda B1600 single-cab pickup truck.
The grandson of the red Radio Flyer wagon creator shared the company's history, as it opens its first retail store in Schaumburg, IL.
Radio Flyer is taking its Little Red Wagon on a ride to Hollywood. The Chicago-based toy company is launching a new digital entertainment division, Radio Flyer Studios, that will use animated ...
CHICAGO - Radio Flyer, the maker of the iconic little red wagon, is rolling out a specially-designed product for children’s hospitals.
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 is developing a prototype of a wagon with digital controls and an MP3 player dock.
He bends to demonstrate the Radio Flyer folding wagon, outfitted with a tailgate feature — the latest in a century of options created for the company’s little red wagon.