Indian Red was a rightly-so discontinued color name that debuted ... take a look through Crayola's graveyard and see just what buried secrets and retired crayons you can uncover.
Wrap It Up! provides a space to name, personalize and wrap your own crayon. For little ones, the Crayola Experience features multiple play areas—from Toddler Town to the Color Playground.
who said Holland led transformation of Crayola beyond a crayon and marker company.
Below is a list of Atlantic Ocean retired names, the years the hurricanes occurred, and the areas they affected. Keep in mind that a large number of destructive storms occurred before naming began ...
Since the 1980s, Crayola has collaborated with schools across the U.S. to collect, show and store childhood masterpieces drawn with crayons. This year, the company started reuniting the artworks ...
After I published a story that argued retiring “comfortably” with $100,000 was a myth for most people, I heard from a reader who had done it and was living nicely in a small town in the Midwest.
Bill Gage, a retired Secret Service agent and a consultant with SafeHaven Security Group, welcomed the proposal but said additional agents could take up to two years to hire and train.
The True Blue Heroes Annual Pass Program offers active, retired and veteran military personnel free Bronze level annual passes to Crayola Experience. The annual pass gives passholders unlimited ...
The scent is “a slightly earthy soap with pungent, leather-like clay undertones” You may find yourself smelling crayons in the aisles of stores soon “- if Crayola’s Chief Executive Officer ...
EASTON, Pa. - Friday is National Crayon Day, and the Crayola Experience in Easton is celebrating with its Million Crayon Giveaway. Anyone who registers between now and May 31 can pick up a free 32 ...
Four adoptable dogs with people names: Derek and Gustavo in New York City, Mary in Chattanooga, Tenn., and Nora in Westhampton, N.Y. Adoption profiles for all dogs pictured are linked at the end ...
You may find yourself smelling crayons in the aisles of stores soon — if Crayola’s chief executive Pete Ruggiero has his way. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. In July, the U.S. Patent ...