U.S. — Crayola for the first time in its 122-year history will bring back eight retired crayon colors in a limited edition collection, CNN reports.
The returning colors are dandelion, blizzard blue, magic mint, mulberry, orange red, violet blue, lemon yellow and raw umber.
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Officials say some of these colors have not been available in stores in 35 years.
Crayola describes these limited edition crayons as “colors generations have grown up with” and provides “true color vibrancy, smoothness, and durability; these non-toxic crayons are a staple for learning to spell, color, and draw.”
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As for their return, the expectation is the crayons will hit store shelves this spring and will be available throughout the year.
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