Coloring is a favorite pastime for children and many adults. Studies show it helps children develop cognitively and ...
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 ...
Crayola manufactures around 12 million crayons every day. That’s enough to circle the Earth almost five times annually if placed end-to-end!
In celebration of National Crayon Day on ... Lemon Yellow, Raw Umber: Coming back after 35 years of retirement. Retired in 1990. According to the Crayola website, these classic colors will be ...
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 ...
Lemon Yellow and Raw Umber (retired in 1990), while supplies last. The Crayola Experience Million Crayon Giveaway begins today and runs through May 23 at the five Crayola Experience locations ...
The smell of my childhood is a combination of cut grass, pancakes and … crayons. Like many kids, I loved opening a fresh pack, and yes, I may have munched on a yummy-sounding Wild Strawberry ...
Crayons have been bringing joy into our lives since childhood, and Crayola decided to make things even more nostalgic this year. The colorful history of National Crayon Day Although the official ...
this year's lineup of more than 70 different crayon colors that kids can add to their custom box includes Dandelion (retired in 2017); Blizzard Blue, Magic Mint and Mulberry (retired in 2003); and ...
Eight retired colors — including raw umber and blizzard blue — are back for the Crayola Experience Million Crayon Giveaway ... magic mint (a fluorescent green), mulberry and blizzard blue ...