Crayola manufactures around 12 million crayons every day. That’s enough to circle the Earth almost five times annually if placed end-to-end!
I’m a sucker for nostalgia, so I was excited to hear that Crayola is embracing that realm of emotions and bringing back a collection of retired colors for a limited time. For the first time in ...
This is the first time in its 122-year history that Crayola has ever un-retired colors, welcoming back Dandelion ... soft ...
In celebration of National Crayon Day on March 31, Crayola is bringing back eight classic crayon colors in limited-edition boxes. This marks the first time in 120 years that the company has ...
Dandelion, a sunny yellow last seen in 2017 Blizzard Blue, Magic Mint, and Mulberry, absent since 2003 The nostalgic trio of Orange Red, Violet Blue, Lemon Yellow, Raw Umber, all making a ...
The company, which was founded in 1903 with a simple lineup of 8 classic colors, has been synonymous with crayons (and creativity) for generations. Over the years, Crayola has used this holiday to ...
Faulty LED streetlights have been turning purple for years across America ... To get white light, it was necessary to mix other colors with blue LEDs – just as sunlight is not actually white ...
Eight retired colors — including raw umber and blizzard blue — are back for the Crayola Experience Million Crayon Giveaway, which starts later this month. Participants can choose to include ...
As temperatures rise, we're compelled to shed the bulkier all-black layers that carried us through winter to make space for a few brighter shades. It's only natural to be curious about effortless ...