Jocelyn Henry, of Allentown, maps out her strategy with Marine Staff Sergeant Edward Aguirre Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024, prior to a 74 second—a nod to Crayola’s iconic box of 64 crayons—to dash through ...
EASTON, Pa. - Teachers, listen up! The Crayola Experience is celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week by giving educators a chance to win a shopping spree and prize package. Crayola says starting now, ...
The Crayola Store at Crayola Experience Easton hosted its annual “64 Seconds of Color Shopping Spree” to kick off the holiday giving season on Thursday night. Paired with a uniformed U.S. Marine whose ...
PLANO (CBSDFW.COM) — Three lucky kids were randomly selected to dash through the Crayola store at Crayola Experience Plano for the annual "64 Seconds of Color" shopping spree. Each was paired up with ...
Colorful art supplies were flying off the shelves Wednesday inside The Crayola Store at Crayola Experience Easton, during the annual “64 Seconds of Color Shopping Spree.” The local visitor destination ...
EASTON, Pa. - Teachers in the area will have a chance to win a shopping spree at Crayola and a prize pack valued at $5,000 to benefit their classroom, students, and school. Now through April 21, area ...
Marine Cpl. Anthony Denunzio helps 4-year-old Aliyana of Easton dash through the Crayola Store at Crayola Experience Easton on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023, for the annual 64 Seconds of Color Shopping ...
Anna Roca, head of Global Partnerships at Crayola, said of the collaboration, "Crayola's mission has always been to inspire and empower creative exploration, discovery, and self-expression in every ...
Three lucky kids will win a dash through the world’s largest selection of Crayola products, grabbing as many fun and colorful items along the way, according to the company’s press release. The winners ...
What could be better than a brand new box of 64 Crayola crayons? (A brand-new box of 96 Crayola crayons?) How about 64 seconds to select as many Crayola products for free that fit into the arms of a U ...
Editor’s note: Experts agree that face masks do not replace or relieve the need to wash your hands and social distance, and they absolutely do not alone prevent the spread of COVID-19. The U.S. has ...