Crayola rolled off the production line over a century ago, right in Easton, Pennsylvania.
They started as a chemical company in the 1800s. That changed at the turn of the century, thanks to founders Edwin Binney.
“Their idea was to get into the education business to help children to learn better. Their first products were slate pencils and slate chalkboards, and then chalk,” said Crayola CEO Peter Ruggiero…