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  • Los 12 gises blancos antipolvo de Crayola son ideales para pizarrón y superficies porosas, por su composición son resistentes, no generan residuos y no mancha las manos.
  • Los 12 gises blancos antipolvo de Crayola son ideales para pizarrón y superficies porosas, por su composición son resistentes, no generan residuos y no mancha las manos.

    Los gises Crayola son ideales para escribir o iluminar sobre superficies y papeles porosos. Por su característica comprimida y antipolvo, son seguros de usar ya que no deja residuos.

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  • We currently use 12 different colored labels for CRAYOLA Crayons. The labels are purchased through an outside vendor and made of either vat dyed construction paper or printed paper and reforested wood. We manufacture more than 120 different Crayola Crayon colors, however, we do not have a crayon label to match each of these colors.

  • Many Crayola products do not state age recommendations on packaging because the age when a child is ready to begin using art products varies from child to child. Some children are ready to use art products at a very early age, while others may not show an interest until later. Crayola offers a range of art supplies and creative activities designed specifically for children ages 12 – 36 months. Learn more here about the right tools for toddlers and preschoolers to express, create and connect with color!

  • Unused Crayola® Air-Dry Clay can be stored in an airtight container for 3-12 months. Avoid storing clay with added water.


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

  • Carnation pink and gray Crayola® Crayons are available in 24, 48, 64, 96, and 120-count boxes.

    We also offer single-color boxes containing 12 carnation pink or gray in regular and large size crayons.

    Please check for availability at your local office supply store or online at Amazon and Staples.

    For schools or businesses, check with any of the suppliers below:

  • Crayola® Markers are made with six components consisting of: a color solution, a porous plastic nib, a plastic barrel, a cotton filament (ink reservoir), an end plug, and a cap. Although specific ingredient information is proprietary, most of the color solutions in Crayola Markers are made from water and dyes. Below is the process we follow to make Crayola Markers.


    1. Tiny beads of plastic are fed into a molding machine where they are melted and then molded into marker barrels. The liquid plastic becomes solid, white marker barrels in a matter of seconds.
    2. Any extra plastic from the molding process goes back into the molding machine to make new marker barrels.
    3. The marker barrels are screen printed with the Crayola brand name and most with the color name of the marker. The process is like screen printing t-shirts, where the ink colors pass through a pre-made screen onto the printing surface. Up to 6 distinct colors can be used to decorate the marker barrel at one time! The ink dries quickly as the marker barrel passes through a drying tunnel.
    4. The assembly machine lines up the marker barrels in the same direction as they move along a conveyor belt. The end plug and ink reservoir are inserted into the marker barrel, and the color solution is injected into the soft reservoir. The marker nib, or drawing tip, is added to the open end of the marker, followed by the cap. It takes a minute or two for the ink to travel up from the reservoir to color the nib, so the marker is ready to write!
    5. The finished markers are placed in a sorter - a machine with separate sections for the assorted colors. A chute drops one marker of each color onto a conveyor belt, creating the colorful assortment that will fill the marker box.
    6. A robotic arm opens the flat marker boxes and sends them down the conveyor belt. Another robotic arm pushes the markers into the boxes and closes them. After the assembled markers are packed in large cartons, they are ready to be shipped to stores.

    Did you know....

    Crayola makes more than 700 million markers a year!


    • The first box of Crayola Markers was introduced in 1978 and included 8 bright colors.
    • In 2014, Crayola introduced Ultra-Clean Washable Markers. They clean up easily from skin, clothing, and painted walls.
    • Crayola Broad Line Markers are tested to write a minimum of 300 feet - almost the length of a football field!
    • Crayola Fine Line and Super Tips Markers are tested to write a minimum of 600 feet.

    Learn more about Crayola Markers on the Crayola Markers Page.

12 Gises Blancos Antipolvo

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