We know it’s hard to believe, but back to school (virtual or not) is only two months away. And just in time, Crayola has launched a variety of new products, including a line of crayons with ...
Crayola bringing back eight retired colors for a limited time (Crayola) For the first time in company history, Crayola is bringing back a retired crayon color collection. The company, which has been ...
You're probably already done with your back-to-school shopping (if you had any), but you may want to make another trip down the art supply aisle after reading about Crayola's latest news. The crayon ...
Crayola will give away 1 million crayons at its Crayola Experience locations, including the one in Easton, Pa. Kids will be able to customize their own free box of 32 crayons choosing from 70 colors ...
Crayola is embracing inclusivity today by launching a new 24-pack of crayons that represent the wide diversity of skin tones around the world. The Colors of the World pack includes 24 newly-formulated ...
Get ready to say goodbye to one of Crayola's crayon colors! Friday, March 31 Crayola will retire one color from the 24-count pack. Crayola will make the announcement live online, but you have to RSVP ...
Imagine your child (or you) being able to hand-pick their own pack of Crayola crayons for free. A brand-new box of crayons with only the colors you want is a kid’s dream. Crayola Experience, to ...
Growing up, there was no better feeling than buying a fresh new pack of Crayola crayons. I remember opening a 24-pack, admiring the sharpened tips and filling up dozens and dozens of coloring books on ...
True blue! Crayola announced that a new shade of blue recently discovered by chemists at Oregon State University will be the latest addition to the iconic 24-pack of crayons. The Crayola shade, which ...
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 ...
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