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New crayons reflect the global palette of skin tones


 

After more than 8 months of development, Crayola is ready to release a set of specially formulated crayons that are “designed to mirror and represent over 40 global skin tones across the world.”

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“With the world growing more diverse than ever before, Crayola hopes our new Colors of the World crayons will increase representation and foster a greater sense of belonging and acceptance,” CEO Rich Wuerthele said in a written statement.

Box of Crayola Colors of the World crayons Crayola

The company partnered with a cosmetic industry foundation-color expert to create “colors that step down from light to deep shades across rose, almond, and golden undertones, resulting in a 24 global shade palette that authentically reflects the full spectrum of human complexions,” according to Crayola’s statement. The 24- and 32-count Colors of the World packs will start reaching stores in July. The pack of 32 crayons includes the 24 skin colors along with 4 hair and 4 eye colors.

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