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Both registration and login are secure functions on Cray​ola​.com. When you begin them, your browser will switch to secure mode so information you provide is encrypted. However, some older browsers have trouble with the latest certificates used by web sites to enable secure connections. When an older browser attempts a secure connection to Cray​ola​.com, the message you describe is displayed. It is recommended that you upgrade to the latest version of your browser to resolve this problem. For more information about this problem and Internet Explorer on Macintosh computers, please refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article. http://www.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q303731;amp;id=303731;amp;SD=MSKB”>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q303731;id=303731;SD=MSKB.
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A sound cartridge is not necessary and is not included in the Crayola Color Wonder Sound Studio. The Color Wonder Sound Studio is an interactive colouring pad that lets you choose from 60 sound effects and place them anywhere on the Color Wonder colouring page. It includes 6 sound cards, 5 Mini Markers, 12 colouring sheets and 6 blank sheets. The sounds are built into” the unit, and are activated by using one of the 6 sound cards. Color Wonder Sound Studio Expansion Packs can be purchased separately to extend the Sound Studio experience! Themed Expansion Packs, like Disney Princess and Toy Story, include 1 sound cartridge, 4 sound cards, 4 Mini Markers and 12 colouring pages. For additional information, visit http://www.crayola.com/products/splash/colour_wonder/sound-studio/”>http://www.crayola.com/products/splash/colour_wonder/sound-studio/.
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Crayola did not invent the crayon. Records show that Europe was the birthplace of the modern” crayon. The first crayons were made from a mixture of charcoal and oil. Later, powdered pigments of various hues replaced the charcoal. It was discovered that substituting wax for the oil in the mixture made the sticks sturdier and easier to handle. Crayola Crayons were invented by Binney & Smith in 1902 and first offered for sale in 1903. Alice (Stead) Binney, a school teacher and wife of co-founder Edwin Binney, suggested the company manufacture an inexpensive alternative to imported crayons of that era. The trade name Crayola was coined by Mrs. Edwin Binney who joined the French word craie,” meaning stick of chalk and ola” from the word oleaginous,” meaning oily. Crayola Crayons are made primarily from paraffin wax and colour pigment. The Crayola brand celebrated its 100th anniversary during 2003 and today we manufacture over 3 billion crayons each year.
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In 1900, prior to the introduction of Crayola Crayons, we produced black marking crayons. These crayons were created with dry carbon black and different waxes. Today these are known as Staonal brand Marking Crayons and are used in many industrial settings.

The first box of Crayola Crayons was produced in 1903 as an 8‑count box. It sold for a nickel and contained the colours red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, brown and black. Click here to view the History of Crayola Timeline.

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While the marker barrel and cap are recyclable, not all parts of the marker are. Because the marker components are securely sealed during the manufacturing process, we don’t recommend trying to remove the marker nib and reservoir. The marker caps can be recycled at facilities that accept #5 plastic. 

Crayola offers an innovative program called ColorCycle that converts old markers into energy as well as wax compounds for asphalt and roofing shingles. The process repurposes the entire marker, regardless of the different kinds of plastics or how they are assembled. You can learn more about this program and all of Crayola’s other environmental initiatives at www​.cray​ola​.com/​c​o​l​o​r​cycle.

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All CRAYOLA Crayons are made from paraffin wax and colour pigment. The crayons vary slightly in weight due to the amount of colour pigment added to produce a particular colour as well as the density of the powder pigment itself. Certain colour pigments are very light while other pigments are very dense. It would not be accurate, however, to say that all dark crayons are heavier than other colours. You can test this by doing an experiment to see which Crayola Crayons float and which will sink. For information on other science experiments, be sure to visit http://www.crayola.com/colourcensus/science/index.cfm”>http://www.crayola.com/colourcensus/science/index.cfm.
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Crayola Crayons are made primarily from paraffin wax and colour pigment. Paraffin wax is made especially for Crayola by companies who extract it from products like wood and coal. Pigments come from various sources. They can be natural or man made substances. Pigments can be found in the earth, minerals and/​or made in laboratories. These raw materials are purchased from outside suppliers and are stored in our warehouse awaiting production. All of our raw materials are delivered by truck with the exception of paraffin wax, which is delivered in railroad cars. Further information is considered proprietary. If you need more information, please call us at (800) 2729652 weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. A representative will be happy to assist you.
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It is difficult to provide an exact shelf life for Crayola products because it depends on how and where they have been stored. Our products are generally tested on the basis of how they are used, rather than how long they have remained unused. We stand behind the Crayola brand name and will work to take care of any quality issue you may encounter. If you have any further questions, please call (800) 2729652 weekdays between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM Eastern Time and a representative will be happy to assist you.

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Crayola® Play Sand is an official licensed product manufactured by Covia Holdings Corporation. Covia Holdings Corporation is equipped to handle your requests and may be contacted as follows:

Covia Holdings Corporation (formerly Mineral Visions)
400 Riverview Drive 
Suite 302 
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
Customer Service email address: customerservice@​coviacorp.​com
Customer Service phone:1 – 800-2557263 ext 39230
Weekdays: 9:00 am — 4:00 pm EST

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