markers crayons pencils ect.
According to the Crayola website:"Crayola is the manufacturer of high quality creative experience products marketed primarily under the Crayola and Silly Putty brand names."Crayola is continually evaluating opportunities to make our products environmentally friendly. We currently take steps to address environmental health and safety issues by reducing, reusing and recycling our materials. For example, at least 90% of Crayola Crayon packaging is made from recycled cardboard and nearly all Crayola product packaging is made of recyclable materials. For years, Crayola has remelted crayons that do not meet our high quality molding standards and reused the wax. All Crayola facilities comply with local and federal clean air standards."For more information about recycling efforts and how Crayola works to keep the environment green, see Related Links, below.
Crayola has two manufacturing facilites in Pennsylvania and one in Mexico. Check the crayon box and see if it says made in USA or made in Mexico. I believe crayons are made in all three locations.
Crayola products are used by majority of children. These products are non toxic so therefore inhaling them will have no effect on a person.
Crayola was made in 1903.
There are two primary products called Colorstix. The first is a product made by Crayola that can be used for coloring an individuals hair and is easy to wash out when finished. The second is an ink cartridge made for certain Xerox products.
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No, some are made from real things such as wax to make their crayons and paper to make the wrapper. But then again, most crayons are made from washable materials and only some are not.
They are certified to be non-toxic by the manufacturer
Its regular chalk made by the Crayola corporation. The chalk is also larger in diameter than chalk for a blackboard to make it sturdier.
Crayola is made up of two words 1. Craie = French word for chalk 2. Ola = French for Oil Thus Crayola means Oily Chalk (a.k.a Wax Crayons).
The Crayola number is 800-272-9652. The website says to contact them weekdays between 9AM to 4PM. It's also toll-free.