my favorite color is BLUE GRAY i loooooooooove that color i have no idea why they retired that color i wish they still made but they do make one simillar to it called MANATEE
In 1958 the number of colors increased to 64. Eight fluorescent colors were introduced in 1972, increasing the total number of colors to 72. I remember getting the first year 64 crayon box with the shapener in my area for a Christmas gift in 1966. I remember getting the 30 pack wooden Laurentian pencil crayons two years later in 1968. The last crayons of any type I had bought for me was in 1969. Everything else after was multi paint colour sets.
The confusion about "no photos" might have been caused by the fact that I was there only for a radio interview. I was told at the time "no photos." I only did as they requeated. Of course, "Sesame Street" has more clout than I do. Dennis
the video said photos were not allowed inside the factory. i wanted to SEE how they are made. Suze Weinberg AND even Sesame Street's videos SHOW how they are made...they DO allow photos!
my favorite color is BLUE GRAY i loooooooooove that color i have no idea why they retired that color i wish they still made but they do make one simillar to it called MANATEE
706michaelwilliam 11 months ago
In 1958 the number of colors increased to 64. Eight fluorescent colors were introduced in 1972, increasing the total number of colors to 72. I remember getting the first year 64 crayon box with the shapener in my area for a Christmas gift in 1966. I remember getting the 30 pack wooden Laurentian pencil crayons two years later in 1968. The last crayons of any type I had bought for me was in 1969. Everything else after was multi paint colour sets.
BBQFanNo1 1 year ago
dude u sound like barney
glamdiva56 2 years ago 5
The confusion about "no photos" might have been caused by the fact that I was there only for a radio interview. I was told at the time "no photos." I only did as they requeated. Of course, "Sesame Street" has more clout than I do. Dennis
hourlynewscaster 2 years ago 2
the video said photos were not allowed inside the factory. i wanted to SEE how they are made. Suze Weinberg AND even Sesame Street's videos SHOW how they are made...they DO allow photos!
catbabe2009 2 years ago
I love crayons!!! and yes I miss the maze color that they took out!!!
imra316 3 years ago 2