No. It even says on the package that they aren't dangerous!
Some are, but not all, here is a list of the one's that have been recalled (go to the site to read more):
PRODUCT: Crayons imported from China by the following companies: * "12 Jumbo Crayons," Concord Enterprises, Los Angeles, CA. * "Safe 48 Non-Toxic I'm a Toys "R" Us Kid! Crayons," Toys "R" Us, Paramus, NJ. * "12 Crayons, Glory" and "18 Crayons That Paint, Conforms ASTM D-4236," Glory Stationery Manufacturing Company Limited, Los Angeles, CA. * "64 Crayons, School Quality, No. 8064," A.J. Cohen Distributors, Hauppauge, NY. * "64 Crayons, #CR 64-64 CT," Baum Imports, New York, NY. * "12 Super Jumbo Crayons," Dynamic Division of Agora International, St. Albans, NY. * "8 Crayons, No 5 CL 850," Dynamic Division of Agora International, St. Albans, NY. * "Fun Time 72 Crayons, No. B541," Overseas United, New York, NY. * "64 Crayons, Kidz Biz," Bargin Wholesale, Los Angeles, CA. * "64 Crayons, SKU#51-02600," Universal International, Minneapolis, MN. * "Feido, 12 Crayons, No. CC8812," Kipp Brothers Inc., Indianapolis, IN * http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml94/94055.htmThese are the good Crayons
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Crayola brand crayons are certified non toxic.
No. It even says on the package that they aren't dangerous!
Yes, they are safe, but the crayons do not taste good and they could cause constipation.
They are for coloring not eating....most crayons are non-toxic.
Who invented Crayola?
Crayola brand crayons were the first kids crayons ever made, invented by cousins, Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith. The brand's first box of eight Crayola crayons made its debut in 1903. The crayons were sold for a nickel and the colors were black, brown, blue, red, purple, orange, yellow, and green.
Crayola crayons have been around for over one hundred years and first came to market in the year 1903. They were superior because of their bright colors, their cost and their coverage on paper.
Some may have been more than a hundred years ago. Crayola was founded and produced non-toxic wax crayons in 1903, 109 years ago.
8, Crayola brand crayons (compare prices) were the first kids crayons ever made, invented by cousins, Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith. The brand's first box of eight Crayola crayons made its debut in 1903. The crayons were sold for a nickel and the colors were black, brown, blue, red, purple, orange, yellow, and green. The word Crayola was created by Alice Stead Binney (wife of Edwin Binney) who took the French words for chalk (craie) and oily (oleaginous) and combined them.
Crayola brand crayons were the first kids crayons ever made, invented by cousins, Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith. The brand's first box of eight Crayola crayons made its debut in 1903. The crayons were sold for a nickel and the colors were black, brown, blue, red, purple, orange, yellow, and green.
A pack of 120 crayola crayons costs £9.04 A pack of 120 crayola crayons costs £9.04
Crayons were used in Europe for a long time. They started as a mix of charcaol and oil. Later, Edward Binney and Harold Smith revolutionized the invention by substituting charcoal with wax, and making sure that their product was non toxic so children could use them. In 1903 they put the crayons on the market using the brand name Crayola. Today there are 120 kinds of Crayola crayons that are available to be bought.
Crayola makes 120 crayons a day.
Crayola was made in 1903.
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