Limited Edition Crayola Pack Revives Discontinued Colors from 1990, Includes Million Crayon Giveaway
Crayola, the beloved American crayon manufacturer, is celebrating US National Crayon Day on March 31 with a special event – The Million Crayon Giveaway. This exciting promotion includes the reintroduction of Limited Edition Retired Colors, some of which have not been available since 1990.
The Limited Edition Retired Colors include Dandelion (retired in 2017), Blizzard Blue, Magic Mint, Mulberry (retired in 2003), Orange Red, Violet Blue, Lemon Yellow, and Raw Umber (retired in 1990). These vibrant hues offer a unique opportunity for artists and creatives to experiment with new color theory.
Participants can enter The Million Crayon Giveaway by signing up immediately. Winners will receive a free 32-count crayon box containing these Limited Edition Retired Colors. The promotion also includes the chance to win Limited Edition Retired Colors in the form of 8-Count Crayon Packs, markers, and pencils.
The Limited Edition Retired Crayon packs are causing quite a stir, with Reddit currently having a lengthy discussion about their locations. Some participants have already found them at Michael's, but the exact distribution details can be obtained by texting "LIMITED" to 40663.
In addition to The Million Crayon Giveaway, Crayola is also offering a Creative Bloq Newsletter subscription. This service provides daily design news and reviews for those interested in staying updated on the latest artistic trends. For those seeking the perfect drawing tablet or laptop for artists, roundups are available to help make the decision-making process easier.
The idea to bring back these vintage colors was initiated by Crayola itself as part of their marketing strategy. By re-releasing retired colors, they aim to appeal to collectors and nostalgic consumers. This Limited Edition collection is not just a trip down memory lane, but a chance to create something new and exciting with these iconic shades.
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