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  2. List of Crayola crayon colors - Wikipedia

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    Crayola Pearl Brite Crayons, Color Mix-Up, and Crayons with Glitter. In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Pearl Brite Crayons. These were designed to give soft pearlescent colors. [22] These had a new wrapper design, black with a white oval Crayola logo and white text.

  3. Crayola - Wikipedia

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    By 1905, the line had expanded to offering 18 different-sized crayon boxes [17] with five different-sized crayons, only two of which survive today—the "standard size" (a standard sized Crayola crayon is 3 + 5 ⁄ 8 in × 5 ⁄ 16 in (92.1 mm × 7.9 mm)) and the "large size" (large sized Crayola crayons are 4 in × 7 ⁄ 16 in (102 mm × 11 mm ...

  4. Timeline of Crayola - Wikipedia

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    The 24-count Cosmic Crayons made its pre-debut in November. 2022: Crayola released an updated version of the Construction Paper Crayons called Bold and Bright Construction Paper Crayons which comes in 24 colors. Crayola officially introduced the 24-count Cosmic Crayons in spring, with the color Uranian Winter renamed as Winter Solstice.

  5. Dandelion (crayon color) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Crayola wanted space to add a blue crayon (Now called Bluetiful) made with the newly discovered blue pigment to their 24 pack, [4] which was announced at and had an event in Times Square livestreamed on Facebook, on March 31, 2017. [5] [6] Reactions to the removal and replacement of Dandelion were controversial.

  6. History of Crayola crayons - Wikipedia

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    The name Crayola was suggested by Alice Binney, wife of company founder Edwin Binney, combining craie, French for "chalk," a reference to the pastels that preceded and lent their name to the first drawing crayons, with the suffix -ola, meaning "oleaginous," a reference to the wax from which the crayons were made. [1]

  7. Edwin Binney - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Binney (November 24, 1866 – December 17, 1934) was an American entrepreneur and inventor, who created the first dustless white chalk, and along with his cousin C. Harold Smith (born London, 1860 - died, 1931), was the founder of handicrafts company Binney & Smith, which marketed his invention of the Crayola crayon.

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