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  • We offer Crayola product catalogs online!


  • While we do not have the entire list, the twenty most recognizable, in order, are:

    1. Coffee
    2. Peanut butter
    3. Vicks VapoRub
    4. Chocolate
    5. Wintergreen oil
    6. Baby powder
    7. Cigarette butts
    8. Mothballs
    9. Dry cat food
    10. Beer
    11. Ivory bar soap
    12. Juicy Fruit gum
    13. Orange
    14. Cinnamon
    15. Lemon
    16. Tuna
    17. Banana
    18. Crayons
    19. Cheese
    20. Bleach

    These results are from a study performed by Yale University, in which 200 people were asked to identify 80 common aromas.

  • Learning a new technique can take practice, but we have some tips that can help. the harder and faster you pull the ripcord, the longer it will spin. Aim the marker tip close to the paper and keep the Crayola® Colourwhirls™ parallel to the surface before launching it for a more controlled and steady spin.


    Access a demo video and download instructions at www.crayola.com/colourwhirls

  • Crayola® Crayons are made primarily from paraffin wax and color pigment. We do not recommend making candles using Crayola Crayons. They have not been tested or approved for this type of use. For craft ideas regarding melted crayons, please visit the DIY Crafts of our website, or to inspire creativity in children of all ages, check out our free, printable Coloring Pages.

  • Decorating sculptures made with Crayola® Air-Dry Clay is fun and easy!


    • Paint: Thoroughly dry pieces may be painted with tempera, acrylic, or watercolor paint
    • Markers: Non-Permanent & Washable Markers may not provide optimal coverage if you are coloring a large area of clay since the clay tends to clog the marker nib. Permanent pigment-based markers work well for writing words on the clay.
    • Glitter Glue can be used to decorate dry artwork.

    Other product suggestions: pigment-based stamping pads and metallic powder pigment embellishments. 

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