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about 50,000 crayons are made in a day. the workers must work hard.

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There are 4380000000 crayons being produced a year

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The crayola factory makes 14.2 million crayons a day.

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A couple of million

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about 5 billion

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20 million crayons each day

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1,029,234,765,356,345 a year

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Year box of 8 Crayola crayons came?

1903


What year did Edwin Binney and Harold smith invents Crayola crayons?

1869


When was Crayola crayons founded?

Crayola crayons have been around for over one hundred years and first came to market in the year 1903. They were superior because of their bright colors, their cost and their coverage on paper.


What year was crayons invented?

1903 Crayola's first crayon was released.I'm pretty sure that's right :3


How many crayons does the average child use before age 10?

More than 100 billion crayons have been produced so far. The first crayons consisted of a mixture of charcoal and oil. In the early 1900s, cousins Edwin Binney and Harold Smith developed a nontoxic wax crayon. Binney's wife, Alice, attached the French word for chalk, craie, with "ola," from oily, to form the Crayola brand name. Their first box of Crayola crayons were sold for a nickel in 1903. The first Crayola crayons came in a box of eight colors: black, blue, brown, green, orange, purple, red and yellow. By 1957, 40 new colors were introduced. Today there are more than 120 crayon colours, including Atomic Tangerine, Blizzard Blue, Mango Tango, Outrageous Orange, Laser Lemon, Screamin' Green and Shocking Pink. Over 5 billion crayons are produced each year.


Emerson Moser made 1.4 billion crayons in his 37-year career with Crayola What did he confess when he retired in 1990?

He was blue-green colorblind


How much does Crayola make in a year?

crayola makes 8 1/2 billion dollars every year!


Who made the first crayons?

Crayola Crayons were invented by Binney & Smith in 1902.The first crayons were made from a mixture of charcoal and oil. It was discovered that substituting wax for the oil in the mixture made the sticks sturdier and easier to handle. The Crayons were invented by Binney & Smith in 1902 and first offered to sale the crayon in 1903. We manufacture over 3 billion crayons each year.


In what year were crayons introduced?

There is no "one year" that can be established for the invention of the crayon. Encaustic crayons go back to the Greeks. Modern crayons can be traced back to the mid 1800s. THe first commercial crayons available in the United States came from companies like Eagle Pencil, Franklin Mfg. Co, Milton Bradley, Dixon Ticonderoga, Standard Crayon and Prang. These were all available between 1876 and 1900; several years before Crayola was invented. Europe had crayons from Germany and France going back into the mid 1800s as well.


What was the first color Play-Doh?

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Where can one purchase Crayola toys?

Silver Swirl crayons are really tough to find. They started selling in the 90's and didnt last long after that. (I cant imagine why, they were such good crayons.) You might be able to find them for a couple hundred dollars used if you look on eBay everyday of the year.


When was the Crayola crayon invented?

Binney & Smith, the company that created and sold Crayola crayons actually started from one of the founder's uncle who started a small chemical company in 1864 in Peekskill, PA. Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith would eventually take over that business and move their factory to Easton, PA and set up a headquarters in New York City. They didn't invent the Crayola brand of crayons until 1903, a year after they invented a black marking crayon for industry under the Staonal brand name. In June 1903 they began selling the Crayola brand through a number of different boxes and color sizes ranging from 6 colors to 30 colors. Their original palate of colors were 38.