Recent graduates have one thing in common. At one time, and not so many years ago, they knew that magic lives in a box of Crayons. It doesn't matter if one is eight or eighty; the tinted wax sticks ...
There’s nothing quite like opening a new box of crayons. The waxy smell, the sense of excitement at all the creations to come, the feeling of soft paper on your fingertips. It’s one of the happiest ...
Crayola announced its newest color in its famous box of 24 crayons which will replace the Dandelion shade that was recently retired. A brilliant blue color that was discovered by accident is the ...
Crayola blue it with the name of its new crayon color, according to some early reactions. The longtime crayon-maker retired original color "dandelion" from its classic box of 24 to make room for a new ...
» To see all the new state colors, go to www.crayola.com. KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The secret’s out. Devon Whitton, an 11-year-old Gladstone, Mo., girl, has named a crayon. It’s in the new, limited edition ...
Crayons have a huge impact on the world — seriously. They allow the user to indulge their creativity, and teach us a thing or two about coloring inside and outside the lines of life. And now you can ...
EASTON, Pa. (AP) — Dandelion has gone to seed. Crayola is removing the color from all of its crayon boxes to make way for a new color that it plans to announce on Friday — National Crayon Day. The ...
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. The ...
Like a fresh box of crayons, vibrant and full of promise, children tumbled into school this week. Summer scrubbed clean, vacations a fading memory, they stepped—or were tugged—out of their safe boxes ...
Crayola fans who love yellow might feel blue when they hear this news: The color Dandelion, a yellow shade with a touch of orange, is retiring. It’s the first color in the 24-count box ever to be ...
This article originally appeared in Business Insider. First invented in 1903, the original Crayola box contained only eight colors, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, brown, and black ...