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Crayola crayons were created by the American company Binney & Smith in 1903. The founders, Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith, initially produced blackboard chalk and later developed the iconic crayons using a blend of paraffin wax and non-toxic pigments. The brand name "Crayola" was coined by Binney's wife, Alice, combining the French words "craie" (chalk) and "ola" (oily). Crayola crayons have since become a beloved staple in art supplies for children and adults alike.

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