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Everyone from Boomers to Gen Alphas loves to color. What's your go-to Crayola color? Get out your 64-count box and enjoy a little nostalgia!
Caydence sees all the artwork her drawing inspired. When 9-year-old Caydence from Austin, Texas, picked up a box of 64 crayons and filled a page with her drawings, she sparked a wave of creativity.
Crayola is anchoring its new back-to-school campaign in a hyper-specific, emotional moment: a drawing called "The Colors of Emotion" by nine-year-old Caydence Lane from Texas. Using all 64 crayons in ...