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Dixon Ticonderoga, which makes Prang crayons, Rose Art, and Binney and Smith, makers of Crayola crayons, all are agreeing to follow the agency's recommendation. "We expect that we'll be able to ...
This story has been corrected to exclude Crayola and Rose Art crayons from those found to have trace amounts of asbestos in 2015. Both brands tested negative for asbestos that year.
This is not the first time that asbestos has made its way into crayons. In 2000, asbestos was found as a binding agent in both Crayola and Rose Art crayons. At the time, the US Consumer Product ...