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Big
Wheel
For
generations the Big Wheel® has been a family favorite in providing children's
fun play and development of early learning motor skills. Today's parents have
special childhood memories that include endless hours of joy on their original
Big Wheel®.
The Big Wheel® was first developed by Louis Marx Toys and presented to the
public at the 1969 New York Toy Fair. The Big Wheel® immediately became a
national success.
In 1972, Carolina Enterprises introduced a Big Wheel® style tricycle called the
Hot Cycle®. By the late seventies, the two toy cycle companies merged to become
known as Empire Industries. Big Wheel® by then had grown to become a house hold
brand name. Most every family in America had a Big Wheel® in the garage.
An additional boost to the success of the Big Wheel® was a report released on
toy safety spawned by the Consumer Products Safety Commission. The report stated
that of many bicycle and tricycle related injuries, the "low slung" Big Wheel®
was far and away safer than traditional bicycles.
Marketing survey's of the 70's, 80's, and 90's constantly place Big Wheel® near
the top of the list as one of the most recognizable household brand names of all
time. Over the years, countless Fortune 500 companies have used the Big Wheel®
in promotional campaigns by associating their product with that of the Big
Wheel®. Late in 2003, a major Florida theme park will open a new
nostalgic-themed hotel property with a three-story replica of the Big Wheel® as
one of its main centerpieces.
Big Wheel® continued to be a leader in the cycle category until Empire
industries was forced to close its doors in 2001. The Big Wheel® all but
disappeared from store shelves.
Today, the Big Wheel® has been revitalized by Alpha International, Inc. of Cedar
Rapids, IA under the Empire Toys™ brand and is more colorful and safer than
ever. Alpha's engineer's have been able to re-develop the look of the original
1969 Big Wheel® with the safety and appeal of our modern generation. The Big
Wheel® was re-launched at the 2003 New York Toy Fair. In the spring of 2003,
Alpha also re-launched the popular 9" version for ages 2-3 years old.
Big Wheel® is ready to provide future generations the memories millions of
children have experienced over the past four decades. Big Wheel® will continue
to be a major pop culture icon of America.
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