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¿Cuál es el color de Crayola Crayon más popular?

En 1993 realizamos una encuesta para averiguar cuáles eran los colores más populares en Estados Unidos. El azul fue votado como el color de crayón CRAYOLA más popular. Completan el top ten el rojo, el violeta, el verde, el rosa clavel, el negro, el azul turquesa, el azul verde, el bígaro y el magenta.

En el año 2000, hicimos otro Censo de Color de Crayola, ¡y el azul vuelve a reinar como el número uno! Otros seis tonos de azul terminaron en el Top 10, incluyendo el cerúleo, el azul medianoche, el aguamarina, el bígaro, el denim y el azul ventisca,  mientras que los otros colores que completaron la lista fueron el corazón morado, el verde caribe y el cereza.

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    In 1902, Crayola Crayons were invented by Binney & Smith and first offered for sale in 1903. The trade name "Crayola" was coined by Mrs. Edwin Binney, combining "craie" (French for chalk stick) and "oleaginous" (oily).


    Crayola manufactures over 3 billion crayons each year, primarily made from paraffin wax and color pigment. Learn more about Crayola's colorful history on Crayola's history page.

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