Color Your Cooler With Jones Soda’s Crayola Collab

Color Your Cooler With Jones Soda’s Crayola Collab


Crayola has been making crayons and other art supplies since 1885. Over that time, the brand has retired several crayon colors. 

In February, the brand opened the archives and revived eight hues, including Orange Red, Violet Blue, Lemon Yellow, and Raw Umber, which were retired in 1990. Also put back into commission were Blizzard Blue, Magic Mint, and Mulberry, last seen in 2003, and Dandeleon, which was retired in 2017.

To celebrate the return of these Crayola crayons, Jones Soda has released a special pack with popular flavors selected for their resemblance to the returning colors and a special box of crayons. The bottles are labeled with Crayola and Jones’ branding, while the outer box was inspired by Crayola’s iconic crayon box (minus the crayon sharpener).



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