March 31, 2020 - 10 Facts About Crayons.
Today is National Crayon day.
Here are 10 colorful facts about crayons that you didn’t know, that you didn’t need to know:
- Crayons used to be scented
- Brown used to smell like chocolate
- Red was cherry
- Black was licorice
- This was all the way up to 1995
- Parents were worried that their kids would eat them
- Crayola makes 3 Billion crayons a year
- That’s enough to circle the earth 6 times
- Of those 3 billion, blue is the most popular color
- 226 Billion have been produced to date
- They used to be sold door-to-door
- This was in 1903
- They were an 8-count box
- They costed nickel at that time
- Inflation makes that worth about $1.50 today
- The average American kid will wear down 720 crayons by his/her 10th birthday
- Kids also spend an average of 28 minutes coloring everyday
- One of their top crayon makers was colorblind
- He worked for them for 37 years
- He retired in 1990
- He help produce 1.4Billion crayons
- Crayola has over 100 colors
- Currently 120 colors you can buy today
- There are actually more though, because there were some special editions
- Oprah's “the color purple”
- The left-over stubs of crayons have a name
- They are called “leftolas”
- Left over crayolas
- The largest crayon in the world weighs 1,500 lbs
- Its 16 ft long
- Its blue
- They melted a bunch of little crayons to make it
- There used to be a booger scented crayon
- It was called booger buster
- It was made to appeal to fans of garbage pail kids
- Crayons are one for the most recognizable scents
- Yale conducted a study to find the 20 most recognizable scents
- Crayons came in at 18th
- Coffee was number 1