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Forty-one years ago, Crayola manufacturers introduced a crayon called “Indian red” as part of the new 64-crayon box. This week, the name of that crayon will change to “chestnut.&#… ...
The renamed crayon will be revealed July 31. Indian red was introduced in the Crayola lineup in 1958, when the 64-crayon box debuted.
Crayola is about to ditch one of the iconic colors in its classic 24-count box. The crayon company will make the big announcement Friday on National Crayon Day in Times Square in New York, PIX 11 ...
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 which one is getting the hook, or what color, if any, will ...
Crayola welcomed a “bluetiful” addition to its 24-count crayon box on Thursday. The crayon company announced the new shade of blue joining its color collection was called bluetiful. Crayola ...
There’s no taming an adventurous spirit!" Crayola tweeted Thursday. The company was set to announce the retirement Friday, which is National Crayon Day.
After sifting through more than 250,000 suggested names, Crayola has renamed its reddish-brown crayon to avoid misunderstandings over the color’s origin. The color indian red, which Crayola said ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- Crayola is about to do something it has never done in its 100-year history. On Friday, the crayon company said it's retiring a color from its classic 24-count box. It has this ...
Crayola, in a news release Wednesday, said the company "received an outpouring of fan requests to bring back some of their retired favorites, especially since Dandelion left the crayon box in 2017." ...
Crayola didn't reveal which one is getting the hook, or what color, if any, will replace it. The big reveal will happen in Times Square at 8:15 a.m. Friday on National Crayon Day.
This isn't the first time Crayola has said goodbye to crayon colors. In 1990, eight crayon colors were retired including were green blue, orange red, orange yellow, violet blue, maize, lemon ...
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.