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Crayola launches 'Colors of the World' crayons to match skin tones Crayola partnered with a former make-up chemist to make sure the crayons accurately represented more than 40 global skin tones.
Artists and elementary school teachers alike affirmed that the quality of the classroom staple has declined over the years, and in more ways than one. Crayola’s quality comes into question In ...
Crayola is releasing a new box of crayons inspired by skin tones around the world, so that kids can "creatively and accurately color themselves into the world they see around them." The "Colors of ...
Crayola's Headquarters and one of their production facilities are based out of the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania. The iconic crayons are put together, quality checked, distributed and sent ...
Easton, Pennsylvania -- It's a colorful job but somebody has to do it. Pete Ruggiero, the CEO of Crayola lives in a world of color and manufacturing. The product is sold in 80 countries. The name ...
Easton, Pennsylvania -- It's a colorful job but somebody has to do it. Pete Ruggiero, the CEO of Crayola lives in a world of color and manufacturing. The product is sold in 80 countries. The name ...
Easton, Pennsylvania -- It's a colorful job but somebody has to do it. Pete Ruggiero, the CEO of Crayola lives in a world of color and manufacturing. The product is sold in 80 countries. The name ...
Easton, Pennsylvania -- It's a colorful job but somebody has to do it. Pete Ruggiero, the CEO of Crayola lives in a world of color and manufacturing. The product is sold in 80 countries. The name ...
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