Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest Event Photos

Christine Latta, 11, of Carmel, IN., center with hat, poses with her Flaky Apple Pecan Torte and from left, talk-show co-host Lisa Ling, and Peter Robinson, president of Pillsbury North America following her grand prize victory in the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Tuesday, June 19, in Orlando, FLA. Christine is the winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to her chosen charity, Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, IND. Latta became a finalist after winning the local Marsh/Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off ®Contest in Indianapolis.
Television Talk show co-host Lisa Ling, left, and Christine Latta, 11, of Carmel, IN., dig into Christine's Grand Prize Flaky Apple Pecan Torte following the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Monday, June 18, in Orlando, FLA. Latta became a finalist after winning the local Marsh/Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest in Indianapolis. Latta is the winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to her chosen charity, Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, IND. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks.
Christine Latta, 11, of Carmel, IN., gets a big hug from her mother Peggy Latta following her grand prize victory in the first-ever Pillsbury Kidsą Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Tuesday, June 19, in Orlando, FLA. Christine is the winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to her chosen charity, Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, IND. Latta became a finalist after winning the local Marsh/Pillsbury Kidsą Bake-Off® Contest in Indianapolis. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks.
Christine Latta, 11, of Carmel, IN.and Peter Robinson, president of Pillsbury North America, dig into Christine's Grand Prize Flaky Apple Pecan Torte following the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Monday, June 18, in Orlando, FLA. Latta became a finalist after winning the local Marsh/Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest in Indianapolis. Latta is the winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to her chosen charity, Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, IND. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks.
Christine Latta, 11, of Carmel, IN., center with hat, poses with her Flaky Apple Pecan Torte and from left, talk-show co-host Lisa Ling, Christine's father Steve Latta, sister Amber Latta, mother Peggy Latta and Peter Robinson, president of Pillbury North America following her grand prize victory in the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Tuesday, June 19, in Orlando, FLA. Christine is the winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to her chosen charity, Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, IND. Latta became a finalist after winning the local Marsh/Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest in Indianapolis. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks.
Christine Latta, 11, of Carmel, IN., center with hat, poses with her Flaky Apple Pecan Torte and from left, talk-show co-host Lisa Ling, and Peter Robinson, president of Pillsbury North America following her grand prize victory in the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Tuesday, June 19, in Orlando, FLA. Christine is the winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to her chosen charity, Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, IND. Latta became a finalist after winning the local Marsh/Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest in Indianapolis. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks.
Michael Repanchek, 12, of Roswell, GA center, poses from left, talk-show co-host Lisa Ling, and Peter Robinson, president of Pillsbury North America following his first place win in the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Tuesday, June 19, in Orlando, FLA. Michael is the winner of $10,000 cash and a matching donation to the charity of his choice Alzheimers Association.
Kevin Berard, 11, of Virginia Beach, Va. center, poses from left, talk-show co-host Lisa Ling, and Peter Robinson, president of Pillsbury North America following his second place win in the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Tuesday, June 19, in Orlando, FLA. Kevin is the winner of $5,000 cash and a matching $5,000 donation to the charity of his choice, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off ®Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks.
Nina Lawson, 10 of Idaho Falls, Idaho, center, poses from left, talk-show co-host Lisa Ling, and Peter Robinson, president of Pillsbury North America following her second place win in the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Tuesday, June 19, in Orlando, FLA. Nina is the winner of $5,000 cash and a matching $5,000 donation to the charity of her choice Lance Richardson's "Holli Fund" . In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off ®Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks.
Alyssa Rehart, 9, of Fair Oaks, Cal. center, poses from left, talk-show co-host Lisa Ling, and Peter Robinson, president of Pillsbury North America following her second place win in the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Tuesday, June 19, in Orlando, FLA. Alyssa is the winner of $5,000 cash and a matching $5,000 donation to the charity of her choice Cooley's Anemia Foundation, Inc. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks.
Christine Latta, 11, of Carmel, IN., shown as she prepares her Grand Prize Flaky Apple Pecan Torte during the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Monday, June 18, in Orlando, FLA. Latta became a finalist after winning the local Marsh/Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest in Indianapolis. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks. Latta is the winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to her chosen charity, Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, IND.
Christine Latta, 11, of Carmel, IN., shown as she prepares her Grand Prize Flaky Apple Pecan Torte during the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Monday, June 18, in Orlando, FLA. Latta became a finalist after winning the local Marsh/Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest in Indianapolis. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks. Latta is the winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to her chosen charity, Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, IND.
Michael Repanshek, 12, of Roswell, Ga., shown with his first place Orange Chip Chicken during the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Monday, June 18, in Orlando, FLA. Repanshek became a finalist after winning the local Kroger/Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Of®f Contest in Atlanta. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks. Repanshek is the winner of $10,000 cash and a matching $10,000 donation to his chosen charity,the Alzheimer's Association.
Michael Repanshek, 12, of Roswell, Ga., prepares his first place Orange Chip Chicken during the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Monday, June 18, in Orlando, FLA. Repanshek became a finalist after winning the local Kroger/Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest in Atlanta. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks. Repanshek is the winner of $10,000 cash and a matching $10,000 donation to his chosen charity,the Alzheimer's Association.
Christine Latta, 11, of Carmel, IN., is crowned champion for her Grand Prize Flaky Apple Pecan Torte during the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Tuesday, June 19, in Orlando, Fla. by Peter Robinson President of Pillsbury North America, on the left is Lisa Ling, television talk show co-host. Latta is the winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to her chosen charity, Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, IND. Latta became a finalist after winning the local Marsh/Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest in Indianapolis. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks.
Grand March
Finalists participate in the Grand March procession minutes before the official start of the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Monday, June 18, at SeaWorld in Orlando, Fla. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kid contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks.
General Floor View
Thirty-three kids from across the country compete range-to-range in the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals for the $25,000 grand prize and matching charitable donation Monday, June 18 at SeaWorld in Orlando, Fla. The finalists, in their own GE mini-kitchens, cooked up special recipes that are judged on their taste, appearance, preparation and creativity.
Kristin Haverhill, 10, of Umatilla, Fla, left and Nina Lawson, 10, of Idaho Falls, engage in a little conversation during the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest Monday, June 18, 2001 in Orlando, Fla. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks. The grand prize winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to a charity of the child's choice will be announced Tuesday, June 19, at an awards ceremony.
Pillsbury Bake-Off® Contestants, lead by Nina Allen, make a grand entrance during the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest on Monday, June 18, 2001 in Orlando, Fla. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks. The grand prize winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to a charity of the child's choice will be announced Tuesday, June 19, at an awards ceremony.
An overview photo taken at the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Monday, June 18, in Orlando, Fla. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks. The grand prize winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to a charity of the child's choice will be announced Tuesday, June 19, at an awards ceremony.
Shari Iha, 11, of Pearl City, Hawaii, prepares her Taco Crescent Stars competing at the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Monday, June 18, in Orlando, FLA. Iha became a finalist after winning the local Foodland/Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest in Honolulu. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks. The grand prize winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to a charity of the child's choice will be announced Tuesday, June 19, at an awards ceremony.
Michael Jitosho, 11, of La Habra, Cal., shows off his Breakfast Biscuits competing at the first-ever Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest National Finals Monday, June 18, in Orlando, FLA. Jitosho became a finalist after winning the local Albertsons/Pillsbury Kids' Bake-Off® Contest in Los Angeles. In the tradition of its original 50-year-old Bake-Off® Contest, Pillsbury's kids contest is recognizing the next generation of America's cooks. The grand prize winner of $25,000 cash and a matching $25,000 donation to a charity of the child's choice will be announced Tuesday, June 19, at an awards ceremony.
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