To Celebrate, Eight New “Kids Choice Colors” Debut in Iconic Box EASTON, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--An American classic, the Crayola 64 Box is turning the big 5-0 and Crayola has gone a bit “radical red” ...
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. The 64 ...
We were at a playground last week, a dad came up to Ben and said "Hey, I like your blue water bottle." Ben corrected him. "It's indigo." Oh boy. "Sorry, he just got a ...
Crayola released the first 64ct crayon box in 1958, giving kids the opportunity to expand their imaginations beyond traditional colors, introduce new shades and add colorful fun to playtime! In ...
Crayola this week is announcing eight newly named colors this year, which is the 50th anniversary of the crayon maker's iconic 64-count box. But don't expect the new crayons' names to be much of clue ...
In 1957, Crayola released its first box of 64 crayons. The iconic box has long been a favorite among kids and fans of all ages. This year, Crayola is celebrating the box’s 64th birthday by offering a ...
Ethan Wescoe said being “awesome” involved bringing a crayon color to life. “I wore a cap and gown like I was graduating college,” the 9-year-old from Easton said in a telephone interview. “It felt ...
Is there anything better than a brand new box of pointy crayons? How about a brand-new box of only your favorite colors? In honor of National Crayon Day on Tuesday, March 29, Crayola will give away 1 ...
When it comes to crayon colors, blue leads the pack. But what if you like green or shades of pink? Through its Million Crayon Giveaway, Easton’s Crayola Experience will give folks the chance to build ...
Crayola was founded in 1902, and since then the company has been a steadfast supporter of colorful artwork. Now, in the 21st century, Crayola has expanded its horizons to cover all your artistic needs ...
CHARDON, Ohio -- Life is like a box of Crayola crayons not a “box of chocolates.” Apologies to Forrest Gump. We are all in that yellow, tiered, rectangular box, no exceptions. Look around, find ...