Crayola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crayola is a brand of artistry supplies manufactured by Crayola LLC —founded in 1885 as Binney & Smith —best known for its almost ubiquitous crayons.
List of Crayola crayon colors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crayola crayons have come in a number of different colors over the years. When Binney & Smith first produced Crayola crayons in 1903, there were just eight colors. [1]
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List of Crayola crayon colors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crayola crayons have come in a number of different colors over the years. When Binney & Smith first produced Crayola crayons in 1903, there were just eight colors. [1]