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Summary Of: Crayola

The Crayola company was one of the first to make its crayons... The Crayola logo in use from 1996... The Crayola logo in use from 1996... The Crayola name was coined by Alice Binney... postage stamp depicting an early design of a Crayola crayon box to commemorate the cultural impact the product has had on almost all... The Crayola Factory is six miles from the real plant In Easton... Crayola Hall of Fame... The Crayola Factory was recently featured in a... A dinner was held for 150 Crayola Factory employees at the Crayola Factory to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 64 box... The Crayola Factory was also featured in segments from the popular children... Crayola crayon packs have come in a variety of sizes from 2 crayons up to 800... There have been 240 pack Crayola Cases that simply house two of the 120 crayon cases... A crayon collectors site with extensive info on Crayola crayons and boxes... A Crayola raw materials data sheet from the 1970s... Antique Crayola colors found in old Crayola boxes... They are added as equivalents to the Crayola alphabetic color list in the wiki main article above...

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