EASTON, Pa. -- Crayola has the blues -- five, to be exact. The iconic crayon maker left it to fans to come up with a name for a new blue crayon replacing the recently retired color dandelion. After ...
Just when you thought Crayola had every color in the universe covered, the company is about to debut a whole new hue. And it’s something most have never seen before. The “new to the world” blue was ...
Color no one surprised: These days, even a new crayon name draws criticism. Crayola announced the name of a new blue crayon this week: “Bluetiful,” which beat out four other names with 40% of the vote ...
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 ...
Dandelion is on its way out of Crayola's famous crayon box. It's time to make way for -- wait, what's that crayon's name again? After asking the public's help in retiring one of its colors, leading to ...
A brilliant blue color, discovered accidentally by Oregon State University chemists, will soon be the newest addition to Crayola’s box. “With the discovery of YInMn brand new pigment, who other than ...
Dandelion is on its way out of Crayola's famous crayon box. It's time to make way for -- wait, what's that crayon's name again? After asking the public's help in retiring one of its colors, leading to ...
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We’re seeing Crayola’s new crayon color nearly a month after announcing the retirement of “Dandelion.” Crayola announced on March 31 on “National Crayon Day,” it’s replacing the color dandelion in the ...
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 ...
This article originally appeared in Business Insider. First invented in 1903, the original Crayola box contained only eight colors, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, brown, and black ...