Crayola marker ink is primarily made from water, dyes, and various additives to enhance performance and stability. The dyes provide the vibrant colors, while the water serves as a solvent to dissolve the dyes and allow for easy application. Additional ingredients may include preservatives and surfactants to improve flow and prevent clogging. Crayola focuses on using non-toxic materials, making their markers safe for children.
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Ink, marker coloring, tip, color, and colored liquid.
No, the ink that Crayola uses is non-toxic.
hve lots and lots of water to give to the baby. have it drink bottles of water.
food
The cap of a Crayola washable marker typically weighs around 1 gram.
Lick it
you die
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no it is not toxic but it is not the smartest thing in the world to do you will get sick for a few days but then you will feel better and go why did i eat the top of the crayola marker
Crayola lasts the longest out of rose art, pip squeak, and Crayola.
You won't get skin cancer or ink poisoning just by drawing on yourself with a marker. You're fine. The worst that can happen is a mild allergic reaction that'll make your hand sting for a bit.