Crayola has released "Colors of the World" crayons to help represent skin colors across the globe. (Photo: Crayola) Crayola has created a line of crayons to represent the varying skin colors around ...
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Band-Aid. One appealing feature has always been the product's flesh-tone finish. But whose flesh tone? Just this year, manufacturer Johnson & Johnson decided ...
A brilliant blue color, discovered accidentally by Oregon State University chemists, will soon be the newest addition to Crayola’s box. The crayon color, inspired by the blue pigment known as “YInMn” ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Crayola marked National Crayon Day Friday by announcing the company will replace the color dandelion with a crayon in "the blue family" in its 24-pack. The prominent crayon ...
Bellen Woodard may be young, but she’s already being praised as an inspiration across the world. At just 9 years old, Bellen has made a name for herself by launching her “More than Peach” project, ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Crayola is encouraging kids to color the world with kindness with its 3rd annual Million Crayon Giveaway. The giveaway will be held at five Crayola Experience locations across the ...
Crayola will retire one of their "beloved colors" from their crayon portfolio Friday, in celebration of National Crayon Day. The retirement announcement will be live streamed on Facebook. Once the ...
Crayon enthusiasts wept tears of Dandelion yellow in late March when Crayola announced that it was killing off the crayon color and making room for a new hue of blue in its classic 24-pack crayon box.
The Easton-based Crayola today announced new Colors of the World crayons that represent “over 40 global skin tones across the world.” Crayola said in a news release on PRnewswire.com that it announced ...
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