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SPI Prang Crayons P14656604SPI-DIXX150 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/SPI/SPI-DIXX150.jpg Prang Crayons Green, Red, Yellow, Blue - 4 / PackIntensely pigmented for excellent blendingLess flaky formula made with soybean oilSmoother laydown than ordinary crayonsEasy grips for even the smallest of handsUncompromised quality to ignite your creative passionDetails: General InformationManufacturerDixon Ticonderoga CompanyManufacturer Part NumberX150Brand NamePrangProduct NameCrayonsMarketing InformationLet your loved ones safely enjoy creating with Prang Crayons that are certified AP nontoxic. They are made with soybean oil for smooth, less flaky crayons. The uniquely crafted formula produces a smoother, brighter laydown than ordinary crayons. Intensely pigmented crayons are excellent for blending to make an even more extensive color palette. They are also easy to grip for even the smallest of hands.Packaged Quantity4 / PackProduct TypeCrayonProduct InformationFeaturesNon-toxicPhysical CharacteristicsProduct ColorGreenRedYellowBlueMiscellaneousCertifications & StandardsAPRecycledNoAssembly RequiredNoCountry of OriginMexicoCatalog Page NumberNEWPacking, Level 14 / PKPacking, Level 2288 PK/CTWeight0.05 lbsUPSableUPC072067001504UNSPSC44121709Special OrderNoColorASSORTEDQuantity Per Selling Unit4/PKReturnable 14656604 072067001504 0.0500lbs 0.32 1.50 3.75
Prang
0.5400 2025-06-22 15013 In Stock
customer review - by , May 5, 2023
5/ 5stars
These are the absolute best crayons ever.
customer review - by , April 4, 2021
4/ 5stars
I would have rated excellent all the way through, but one has to be careful with Prang crayons; they are delicate and snap easily (a warning to vociferous press-down-hard color-ers, not always kids but enthusiastic aged Boomers like me).But oh, the tones! The Violet crayon is an intense, luscious Royal Purple, not the faded plummy-mauve of the Crayola violet. The Prang version of Blue-Violet is the richest blend of an indigo-tinted deep purple, like their ultra version of Purple Heart. The Blue is a prettier blue, not greeny primary blue or the kind of pallid aqua off-blue tone you'd recognize in ancient Japanese paintings, but a pure true shade, and the Prang Dark Blue is even better, a rich Denim. The Yellow Green is cheerfully bright, like a grasshopper, really lovely without any kool-aidy phosphorescence, each crayon somehow a prettier version of Crayola, although the color selection all told is much more limited. What I enjoy most is the creamy smooth flow of coloring, with no smearing or crumbling, and intense tones. I wonder if soybean was always Prang's ingredient, because when I used to occasionally buy Prang crayons as a little girl I remember the same wonderful smoothness and intense plush shades of color, just as perfect as they are now. It does compare favorably with Crayola's parafin ingredient (once upon a time at the dawn of school crayons for kids, weren't all crayons made of beeswax?) -- I look upon Prang as a luxurious compliment to a complete Crayola set; one wants Crayola in the 120-count for all the variety of many colors (although, let's face it, the era of psychedelic hot pinks, fluorescent oranges, and loud glow-in-the-dark greens ended over 45 years ago, and I can't believe the Crayola company continues with these unnecessary tones or that they actually take popularity polls and insist kids prefer to choose those blaring soda-pop non-colors over the 8 classic crayons Crayola discontinued in the 1990's). Prang's too classy and tasteful to compete with those outdated shades and somehow manage to make their 24-pack pretty complete and gratifying in itself, lacking only in having more various light blue shades, but to dedicated coloring-book fans of any age, I say, get both brands, and get the best of both worlds: Crayola's variety and quantity, and Prang's absolutely un-questionable superior quality.
customer review - by , February 2, 2020
4/ 5stars
The color war great, but the crayon is so soft, little kids can break it easily while holding it.

Prang Crayons

stars Rating 4.5 | 3 reviews
Brand Prang
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Green, Red, Yellow, Blue - 4 / Pack
  • Intensely pigmented for excellent blending
  • Less flaky formula made with soybean oil
  • Smoother laydown than ordinary crayons
  • Easy grips for even the smallest of hands
  • Uncompromised quality to ignite your creative passion


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    By Julie Aych
    Date: May 15, 2023
    These are the absolute best crayons ever.
    Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
    By Laura D
    Date: April 20, 2021
    I would have rated excellent all the way through, but one has to be careful with Prang crayons; they are delicate and snap easily (a warning to vociferous press-down-hard color-ers, not always kids but enthusiastic aged Boomers like me).But oh, the tones! The Violet crayon is an intense, luscious Royal Purple, not the faded plummy-mauve of the Crayola violet. The Prang version of Blue-Violet is the richest blend of an indigo-tinted deep purple, like their ultra version of Purple Heart. The Blue is a prettier blue, not greeny primary blue or the kind of pallid aqua off-blue tone you'd recognize in ancient Japanese paintings, but a pure true shade, and the Prang Dark Blue is even better, a rich Denim. The Yellow Green is cheerfully bright, like a grasshopper, really lovely without any kool-aidy phosphorescence, each crayon somehow a prettier version of Crayola, although the color selection all told is much more limited. What I enjoy most is the creamy smooth flow of coloring, with no smearing or crumbling, and intense tones. I wonder if soybean was always Prang's ingredient, because when I used to occasionally buy Prang crayons as a little girl I remember the same wonderful smoothness and intense plush shades of color, just as perfect as they are now. It does compare favorably with Crayola's parafin ingredient (once upon a time at the dawn of school crayons for kids, weren't all crayons made of beeswax?) -- I look upon Prang as a luxurious compliment to a complete Crayola set; one wants Crayola in the 120-count for all the variety of many colors (although, let's face it, the era of psychedelic hot pinks, fluorescent oranges, and loud glow-in-the-dark greens ended over 45 years ago, and I can't believe the Crayola company continues with these unnecessary tones or that they actually take popularity polls and insist kids prefer to choose those blaring soda-pop non-colors over the 8 classic crayons Crayola discontinued in the 1990's). Prang's too classy and tasteful to compete with those outdated shades and somehow manage to make their 24-pack pretty complete and gratifying in itself, lacking only in having more various light blue shades, but to dedicated coloring-book fans of any age, I say, get both brands, and get the best of both worlds: Crayola's variety and quantity, and Prang's absolutely un-questionable superior quality.
    Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
    By Sylvia Loft
    Date: February 06, 2020
    The color war great, but the crayon is so soft, little kids can break it easily while holding it.
    Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
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