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  • I wonder if you have to use a special paper?

  • its not as cool as it looks on the ad on t.v.

    it take time to show up and the colors are not that great either.

  • How does it work? I'm not a Mom, don't have kids, but I saw an ad for this and was just so fascinated by it I had to do a google search to find out how it works. Could someone please explain it to me?! :) Thanks! Great job, as always, Crayola! I'm sure my niece and nephews would *love* this!

  • OH MY GOD! I think we did the exact same thing XD. I'm trying to understand how it works too XD. I called like 3 people just to ask because it captivates me... We're neither a mom nor kids, but we're curious!!!

  • Lol, well I'm glad I'm not the only one! I swear, the curiosity is just driving me nuts - I must know how it works!! :) It's at least nice to know there are other people out there who are crazy curious about these sorts of things too. :) Who did you call to ask about it? Do you know somebody at Crayola or something? Now I'm all curious about that... hehe. :)

  • Nop, I called some friends and my father since they know a little bit more than I do about these things and this is what they told me: What you choose is not the color but the way the special paper will react. For instance, if you choose green, this will affect the special paper that comes with the product and will turn green... something like that ^^. I have no more details on how that light influences the paper or if there's any kind of substance on the color pots... =((

    HAhahaa see u later:)

  • xD i did the same thing!

    the tv is on behind me, and i JUST saw the commercial, so i turned around and looked it up on youtube, this is the video i got to. lol, its pretty cool

  • I think...I'm not 100% sure about this. But I think there's probably a chip in the lid of each paint, then when the brush goes near the chip it reads it and knows which color to change to.....I think. For the paint it's just each paint has a certain chemical in it and the paper reacts differently for each color because of the chemical. Don't hold me against any of that =P

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