Today is Crayola Crayon Day

Today is Crayola Crayon Day

POLOKWANE – As a child, the biggest thrill of your day would be sitting down with a colouring-in book and creating a masterpiece with your wax crayons.

For many, the most famous crayon brand in the world is Crayola. The first crayon was sold in March 1903 and the name was coined by Alice Binney, wife of company founder, Edwin. It comes from “craie”, French for “chalk,” and “ola” for “oleaginous”, or “oily.

The popular crayons’ most common retail packages are multiples of eight, with 8, 16, 24, 48, 64, 96, and 120 packs being marketed today.

A 150-crayon pack featuring a plastic telescope-like case was introduced in 2006, and includes 118 regular color crayons, 16 glitter crayons, and 16 “Metallic FX” crayons, as well as a built-in sharpener at the apex of the tower.

This was followed up by a 152-crayon set in a plastic yellow carrying case with all colors being exactly the same (including metallic and glitter crayons) except for the addition of “Piggy Pink” and “Blue Bell”.

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