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After Crayola announced it was retiring the yellow crayon Dandelion, the company said its replacement would be blue, but would it be a true blue? No, it's actually an accidental blue.
Dandelion’s being carried off in the breeze. Crayola announced that they will be removing the yellow-colored “dandelion” crayon from its boxes in order to make space for a color i… ...
EASTON, Pa. - Dandelion yellow has reason to be blue. Crayola announced Friday, National Crayon Day, that it’s replacing the color dandelion in its 24-pack with a crayon in “the blue family ...
Crayola is feeling blue. The company announced Friday that a hue in the “blue family” will replace the company’s retired yellow crayon. Crayola was expected to reveal Dandelion&#8… ...
In March, Crayola announced that it was replacing its dandelion yellow crayon, only the third time in the company's history it has retired a color.
Another shade of yellow, Dandelion, was retired by Crayola earlier this year. The Bluetiful crayon will be available to consumers in time for the holiday season, the company said.
The company announced on National Crayon Day in March that it would replace dandelion yellow with a new shade of blue. It's the third time Crayola has retired a color, following following maize ...
If Crayola actually follows through on this announcement and weeds Dandelion out of the box, that would leave the standard 24-crayon package with just one yellow-coloured crayon – Amirillo.
Crayola is killing off a crayon and WTF does it think it's doing right now? This is some 'Hunger Games' ish.
For National Crayon Day, Crayola announced the return of eight colors, including an in demand color of yellow. See what it is ...
Was Crayola's Top Crayon Maker Colorblind? Emerson Moser reportedly made a billion crayons over his career, which concluded in 1990.
In addition to the above six crayon colors, the eight-pack of previously retired crayons includes Raw Umber and Lemon Yellow. And the best part yet?