Proper noun
Crayola
A surname.
Crayola
(trademark) A brand of art supplies from the Crayola company, especially crayons.
Band-Aid's new inclusive line of bandages comes less than a month after Crayola launched a new 24-pack of crayons that represent the wide diversity of skin tones around the world. Source: Internet
After collecting an adequate amount of old markers, the adults in charge should pack the materials into a plain cardboard box and request a shipping label directly from Crayola. Source: Internet
Beyond Crayola, other brand name crayon manufacturers today include Rose Art Industries and Dixon Ticonderoga. Source: Internet
Hundreds of companies entered the crayon market, but only a few exist today, with Crayola dominating the market in the United States. Source: Internet
Edwin Binney, working with his wife, Alice Stead Binney, came up with their famous Crayola brand of crayons. Source: Internet
• Head to the Crayola Experience in Plano for Sensory Sundays. Source: Internet