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Created in 1903, the 8-count Crayola crayon box included the basics: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, brown, and black. Eight colors could not begin to paint the complexity of America.
But more -- Razzle Dazzle Rose, Unmellow Yellow, Mango Tango, Neon Carrot ... will be presented with a Crayola box the size of a blimp, containing 330 crayons. And when they want yellow, they ...
The first box sold for a nickel and contained eight colors: Red, blue, yellow, green ... But it’s the humble crayon that made Crayola a household name, and it remains the brand’s No. 1 ...
In March, Crayola announced that it was replacing its dandelion yellow crayon, only the third time in the company's history it has retired a color. The other colors that previously got the boot ...
Dandelion’s being carried off in the breeze. Crayola announced that they will be removing the yellow-colored “dandelion” crayon from its boxes in order to make space for a color in the ...
Even punks like to color with a crayon. Thankfully, if you look closely at all of the Crayola crayon colors both ... punks who aren’t afraid to rock a neon orange. Even though this color was ...
Crayola is sending Dan D. on a farewell tour. The Hallmark Cards Inc. subsidiary is retiring the dandelion yellow crayon from its 24-pack of colors. The company says it will be replaced by an as ...
As America's iconic crayon manufacturer Crayola braces for another highly profitable back-to-school season, kids around the world prepare to carry on the more than century-long tradition of ...
On the heels of Monopoly retiring beloved pieces left and right, our memories of those halcyon childhood days are once again taking a hit: Crayola is retiring the dark yellow "Dandelion" crayon.
Here are the shades that are coming out of retirement including not just one, but two shades of yellow. According to the Crayola website, these classic colors will be offered not only as crayons ...