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Crayola's Colorful History

Did you know that the name “Crayola” was cleverly coined by the founder’s wife? It comes from the French word “craie,” meaning chalk, and “ola,” derived from “oleaginous,” which together translate to “oily chalk.” This delightful name perfectly captures the vibrant colors we all loved as kids and still enjoy today! Do you know of other fun facts? Share them with us!

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