Who Invented the Frisbee?

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It is not clear who invented the Frisbee, but a Baking Company known as the Frisbie baking company in Bridgeport, Connecticut made pies for many colleges in New England. Then the college students used the empty pie tins to play with. So college students were said to be the first ones that flung the first Frisbee.
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The modern day Frisbee was invented by Walter Frederick Morrison in 1938 in Santa Monica, California.
He got the idea while tossing a cake pan back and forth on the beach. The name Frisbee came from a popular pie tin with the last name of the baker William Russel Frisbie inscribed on it.
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The frisbee was invented in 1957 by a Californian UFO enthusiast named Walter Frederick. But he didn't called it a frisbee, the idea was bought by the Wham-O Company and named it
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Frisbee started out as a pie company from 1871 to 1958. The pie company supplied pies to many New England colleges. Some of the college students discovered that the empty pie tin
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Ed Headrick, founder of the Disc Golf Association, is widely reported to have invented the game in 1976. A former Wham-O executive, he was the inventor of the modern-day Frisbee.
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