HOUSTON -- It's a day earlier than planned but it's official! Dandelion is retiring from the colorful world of Crayola. Crayola planned to make the announcement revealing the retiring color in Times ...
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 ...
A super vivid blue, with a rather interesting background, is the newest color of Crayola crayon. And fans will have the chance to help name it, the Forks Township crayon giant announced Friday. The ...
For a brief, glorious period of the late 1990s, Crayola's yellow crayon had an alter ego: "world wide web yellow." Purple was "www.purple" and screamin' green was "green.com." The 16 crayons of the ...
EASTON, PA — A few months ago Crayola retired its dandelion color crayon and now, the crayon maker in Easton is now looking for a name for its replacement. The new crayon is a shade of blue discovered ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. For a brief, glorious period of the late 1990s, Crayola’s yellow crayon had ...
Say goodbye to one of your favorite colors. The crayon version, at least. Crayola has announced that it will retire "one of its beloved colors" on National Crayon Day. The color that will be kicked ...
The news came on Thursday afternoon via Facebook video, just a bit less than 24-hours shy of National Crayon Day: Crayola was retiring Dandelion. The soft-yellow hue with light hints of orange — more ...
When chemist Mas Subramanian accidentally discovered the brilliantly bright YInMn blue at Oregon State University in 2009, he had no idea the bold shade would one day be embraced by doodling ...
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 ...
EASTON, Pa. (AP) "” It was supposed to be a small store. Easton's downtown was deserted, and city leaders reached out to Crayola in Forks Township in 1991 hoping the major international crayon maker ...