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In Crayola, il nostro obiettivo principale è fornire prodotti sicuri e di alta qualità. Per mantenere gli standard di sicurezza e prestazioni che i nostri clienti si aspettano, selezioniamo e selezioniamo attentamente le materie prime per i nostri pastelli. Sfortunatamente, l'introduzione di cera per pastelli riciclata nel nostro processo di produzione comprometterebbe questi standard.

Crayola si impegna per la sostenibilità e la responsabilità ambientale. Per saperne di più sui nostri sforzi a sostegno di un pianeta più verde, visita la nostra pagina sulla sostenibilità.

If you have additional questions, we would love to hear from you! Feel free to call or text us at 1-800-CRAYOLA weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. If you would prefer to send us an email, visit our contact us page.

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  • Crayola® did not invent the crayon. The "modern" crayon originated in Europe, initially made from a mixture of charcoal and oil, later replaced by powdered pigments. Wax was later substituted for oil, making the sticks sturdier and easier to handle.


    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 at Crayola.com

  • Get the best results with these tips for cleaning your Scribble Scrubbie Pets.

    Scrub Under Running Water:

    • Gently scrub your pet under running water after play. Use the scrub brush to help release the marker inks from the tiny fibers (flocking). Do not clean your Scribble Scrubbie Pets in the dishwasher or bathtub.

    Allow to Dry:

    • Allow your pets to dry before a second use. Coloring on damp pets can cause the ink to wick under the fibers, making the color harder to rinse away. Let your pet air dry before storing it.

    Soaking for Stubborn Stains:

    • If colors persist after scrubbing under running water or have been on your pet for several days, consider soaking it in water for 20 minutes. For stubborn stains, an overnight soak may be necessary.

    Additional Tips:

    • Fresh coloring is easier to clean. Soap has little effect on cleaning your pets. Fresh coloring typically requires a rinse under the faucet, while concentrated coloring may require light scrubbing under a faucet or an overnight soak.

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  • Crayola Sidewalk Chalk is a molded chalk made of Plaster of Paris and color pigments. Although it is designed to be used on sidewalks and driveways, the chalk contains colorants, which may stain clothing and other household surfaces. If the chalk is used on a newly poured sidewalk or driveway, there is a possibility that the open surface pores in the concrete could absorb the colors.


    We suggest testing Crayola Sidewalk Chalk in an inconspicuous area and then washing it away with water. In most cases, chalk markings wash away with the first rainfall if used on a paved or poured surface that is more than two years old.


    Crayola offers stain removal suggestions as a service to consumers. You can find this information on the Crayola Stain Removal Tips page.


    Please bear in mind that while all stain removal suggestions have been tested in our laboratory, results are not guaranteed. We recommend testing any suggestion in an inconspicuous area first.


    If you have additional questions, we would love to hear from you! Feel free to call or text us at 1-800-272-9652 weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. If you prefer to send us an email, please visit the Crayola Contact Us page.

  • Because Crayola® Marker components are securely sealed during the manufacturing process, we don't recommend trying to remove the marker nib and reservoir to recycle the barrel. The marker caps can be recycled at facilities that accept #5 plastic.

    Green is more than just a color to us! Learn more about Crayola's sustainability initiatives.

  • Crayola® Washable Window Markers are designed specifically for window decorating.

    If you're unable to locate the Window Markers, Crayola Washable Paint can be a fun alternative.

    Pro Tips for Washable Paint:


    • For the perfect mixture, add equal parts Crayola Washable Paint and dish soap.
    • Add a pinch of flour to make the paint thicker.
    • Don't forget to protect the area under your window by laying down an old T-shirt.
    • Painting can be done on the inside or the outside of your window.
    • Because soap is used in the paint, your designs will wipe off windows with a wet paper towel. You can follow up with window cleaner for extra shine.

    View a full video demonstration for step-by-step instructions.

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