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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 ...
Orange Red, Violet Blue, Lemon Yellow, Raw Umber: Coming back after 35 years of retirement. Retired in 1990. According to the Crayola website, these classic colors will be offered not only as ...
Crayola manufactures around 12 million crayons every day. That’s enough to circle the Earth almost five times annually if placed end-to-end!
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Crayola's Graveyard: Dandelion Crayon & Other Retired ColorsOne unused Indian Red crayon went for $18.98 online. Another well-deserved retirement was the pinky-peach color Flesh. It only took Crayola over 100 years to release a more inclusive Colors of the ...
Not too long ago, "indian red" became the third Crayola color ever to be renamed, when Binney & Smith decided that even though the name referred to the pigment from India, sensitivity required a ...
staple of arts and craft supply closets everywhere. Crayons have been bringing joy into our lives since childhood, and Crayola decided to make things even more nostalgic this year. The colorful ...
Crayola has announced the return of eight of its retired crayons to revive nostalgia while encouraging creativity ...
Magic Mint and Mulberry (retired in 2003); and Orange Red, Violet Blue, Lemon Yellow and Raw Umber (retired in 1990), while supplies last. The Crayola Experience Million Crayon Giveaway begins today ...
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