Crayola
[ krey-oh-luh ]
/ kreɪˈoʊ lə /
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Trademark.
a brand of wax crayon, usually sold in assortments of bright colors.
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“We are definitely seeing more schools and educators asking for supplies and products to be more individual than shared in the classroom,” said Victoria Lozano, executive vice president and general manager of Crayola attractions and retail.
Marketing Briefing: Marketers find value in new channels ahead of this unusual back-to-school season|Kimeko McCoy|July 20, 2021|DigidayAs of now, the Crayola brand says this year’s campaign messaging will celebrate the return to school, but won’t stray too far from its traditional campaign messaging, Go Back with the Best.
Marketing Briefing: Marketers find value in new channels ahead of this unusual back-to-school season|Kimeko McCoy|July 20, 2021|DigidayTeal has been around for decades, but it became so over-used that 20 years ago, Crayola removed Teal Blue from its crayon collection.
I said, noticing that the printing was very large and had been put on with black crayola, the kind we used in school.
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