Crayola bid farewell to the crayon color dandelion on Friday, a dark shade of yellow introduced in 1990. Formerly called Binney & Smith, the Easton, Pennsylvania-based company has been producing ...
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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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 ...
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Crayola produces almost 3 billion crayons every year, and has made no secret of just how it does it. In fact, with its Crayola Experiences across the U.S., visitors are able to watch them being made ...
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. Something ...
Crayola, the major purveyor of art supplies and creators of the popular crayons, has announced that it will participate in a little spring cleaning, and the company will be retiring one of its crayon ...
Cousins Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith introduced their first eight Crayola crayons in 1903. But the world has changed since then, and so, too, have the names of their waxy creations. With an eye ...
A retired Crayola crayon color with a cult following is coming back—and it's bringing a rainbow of other long-lost shades ...