Have you opened a box of Crayola crayons recently?
I did and was amazed at that different names they have for several different crayons these days...like "macaroni and cheese"? WT?
Um, I've never had macaroni and cheese growing up so I was not familiar with that fake orange color...
And "robin's egg blue"...we don't have robins in Hawaii, so I've never seen their eggs either...
And "tickle me pink" sounds more like a nail polish name than a crayon, don't you think?
My thing is when kids go to school to learn names of colors, are these color names used? I can't see myself asking a friend to borrow their "macaroni and cheese" crayon...I know times have changed but these crayon names seem kinda unusual to me.
So funny! I haven't looked at a box of crayons in forever.
ReplyDeleteIs Robin's Egg Blue like a Tiffany blue?
hahaha the mac n'cheese one is hilarious........
ReplyDeleteThose are strictly colors that Crayola "develops" to try and get you to buy their crayons over the competition. Some times the names are changed but not very often and depending on the names and changes can some times cause controversy. I don't know if they still have it but I remember a peachy colored crayon as a kid that was called "flesh". Even as a child I was smart enough to recognize that "flesh" was a pretty strange name for a crayon color. Generally concord grapes exist in only one shade of purple so to call a color "Concord Grape" makes sense but there are so many diverse skin colors throughout the world. I didn't understand what gave Crayola the right to condense those diversities down to one color choice? Anyway, I'd be surprised if that color still exists under that name since it is so insensitive to other cultures. I think that Crayola has an archive of all of their color names past and present on their website so if you get curious you should check it out.
ReplyDeleteHey Kat - Geeez..... I've gotta check out a box of crayolas now!
ReplyDeleteNO< I don't think I've opened up a crayon anything since I was, 10 maybe, too bad colored pencils to come with fab names.
ReplyDeleteyes kind of like Tiffany blue, K!
ReplyDeleteexcept a lot of mac n'cheese in the States is that color Anon...
Thanks for the info Unknown.
Go check 'um Kirk :)
I am amazed how many shades they have Elle!
Take care everyone!
Kat
Names look interesting and fun but not how I'd want kids learning names of different colours. We already have correct names for different colours and shades of colours so why not use them.
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funny!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks J-A!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rowena :)
Take care you two!
Kat
Hmmm... I wonder if they still have Burnt Sienna? For some reason that one always stuck in my mind. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI liked that color name too Deb!
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat