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Renowned Inventor Wayne Fromm Debuts Snoopy Magic Mixer to Celebrate Snoopy’s 75th Birthday

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In celebration of Snoopy’s 75th anniversary this October, inventor and entrepreneur Wayne Fromm — best known for creating the selfie stick and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Magic Talking Mirror — has unveiled his latest innovation: the Snoopy Magic Mixer. Designed for fans ages three and up, this hands-free mixer brings nostalgic charm and everyday functionality together in one playful, practical product.


The Snoopy Magic Mixer makes it easy to mix chocolate milk, puréed fruit smoothies, matcha, and even homemade salad dressings — without shaking, stirring, or mess. Many parents are also using it to mix in powdered vitamins or supplements to help picky eaters get the nutrients they need. Just pop on the Snoopy lid and the swirl disk inside does the work. No buttons, no sharp blades, and no cleanup headaches. It’s made from BPA-free materials and designed to be safe and fun for kids — but versatile enough for adults, too.


“I’ve been a lifelong Snoopy lover, and creating the Snoopy Magic Mixer is my tribute to this iconic character who has brought joy to generations,” Fromm said. “As an inventor, I’m passionate about blending creativity with practicality. This product is a fun way to celebrate Snoopy’s milestone birthday while encouraging healthy habits — for kids and grown-ups alike.”


With Snoopy’s 75th birthday coming up this October, the Snoopy Magic Mixer is set to be a hit across gift guides, wellness roundups, and holiday hauls. It’s perfect for family-friendly content, nostalgic throwbacks, or “TikTok made me buy it” moments. Product samples, giveaway units, and interview access with inventor Wayne Fromm are available for media and creators.


The Snoopy Magic Mixer is available now on Amazon.



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