| 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. |
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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.
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| 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. |
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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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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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