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For this next episode in our Forbes video series on The Evolution of Creativity and Creative, I spoke with Victoria Lozano, Chief Marketing Officer at Crayola. This was a different take on the ...
Crayola, a name synonymous with vibrantly colored crayons for more than a century, is going into the flower business. The crayon maker, a subsidiary of Hallmark Cards, on Tuesday announced the ...
Crayola is making colorful history! For the first time in the company’s more than 120-year history, the brand is bringing back eight previously retired colors.
Crayola, in a news release Wednesday, said the company "received an outpouring of fan requests to bring back some of their retired favorites, especially since Dandelion left the crayon box in 2017." ...
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 and Mrs. Bloom’s License Corp. have announced the launch of Crayola Flowers, an online flower business to help nonprofits raise money.
Crayola provides a model to follow Crayola CEO and Slate Belt native Pete Ruggiero was interviewed by The Morning Call last spring. As a new CEO he has been guided by the motto “become excellent ...
Simonetti pointed out that 45% of Crayola's annual sales occur during the back-to-school shopping season. Crayola's iconic 24-count pack of crayons is currently the No. 1 selling unit in all of ...
Crayola announced for the first time in 122 years, certain colors are coming out of retirement. A special eight-pack of crayons will feature retired colors like Dandelion and Mulberry.