Crayola has released "Colors of the World" crayons to help represent skin colors across the globe. (Photo: Crayola) Crayola has created a line of crayons to represent the varying skin colors around ...
Crayola bid farewell to the crayon color dandelion on Friday, a dark shade of yellow introduced in 1990. Formerly called Binney & Smith, the Easton, Pennsylvania-based company has been producing ...
Just a few years before the pandemic swept the globe, people were struck with yellow fever thanks to Crayola and a little color called Dandelion. The Dandelion crayon might be gone, but it's not ...
NEW YORK — Crayola is kicking one of its iconic colors to the curb. The crayon company said it's retiring a color from its classic 24-count box for the first time in its history. Crayola didn't reveal ...
Once the color is retired, Crayola will no longer produce any crayons in the that shade. The question is, which color will it be? Lavender? Periwinkle? Cerulean? The crayon company is keeping a tight ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Crayola marked National Crayon Day Friday by announcing the company will replace the color dandelion with a crayon in "the blue family" in its 24-pack. The prominent crayon ...
EASTON, Pa. -- Crayola has the blues -- five, to be exact. The iconic crayon maker left it to fans to come up with a name for a new blue crayon replacing the recently retired color dandelion. After ...
Crayola blue it with the name of its new crayon color, according to some early reactions. The longtime crayon-maker retired original color "dandelion" from its classic box of 24 to make room for a new ...
Crayola will retire one of their "beloved colors" from their crayon portfolio Friday, in celebration of National Crayon Day. The retirement announcement will be live streamed on Facebook. Once the ...
Crayola bid farewell to the crayon color dandelion on Friday, a dark shade of yellow introduced in 1990. Formerly called Binney & Smith, the Easton, Pennsylvania-based company has been producing ...
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