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Crayola completely reimagined their 8-pack crayon set and turned it into a product that celebrates the Colors of the World through inclusion within a 24 and 32 count crayon set created in partnership ...
It only took Crayola over 100 years to release a more inclusive Colors of the World series for kiddos and artists to bring everyone's skin tones to life. Meanwhile, Flesh was renamed Peach in 1962.
Crayola has announced the return of eight of its retired crayons to revive nostalgia while encouraging creativity ...
Just in time for creative endeavors, the iconic Crayola brand reintroduced a whopping eight colors previously tucked away in retirement. This limited-edition pack boasts an array of bright and fun ...
The free, public event marks the return of eight beloved retired crayon colors ... "At Crayola, we bring color and creativity to children and families around the world one smile at a time ...
The collection — known as the Limited Edition Retired Colors 8-Count Crayon Pack — will be available for a limited time.
It is an original box of 64 Crayola crayons from 1958 ... And there next to the standards is a box of today's "Multicultural My World Colors Crayons." The smell of paraffin bombards me.
In 1990, Crayola retired colors like maize, lemon yellow, blue gray, raw umber, green blue, orange-red, orange-yellow and violet blue. In 2003, blizzard, magic mint, mulberry and teal blue entered ...
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 ...