Inside an American back-to-school staple: Crayola Crayons

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FOX Business' Lauren Simonetti goes inside the Crayola factory in Easton, Pennsylvania, to pull the curtains back on one of the world's largest crayon producers.

FOX Business' Lauren Simonetti pulled the curtain back on the nation's largest crayon manufacturer, Crayola, where 3 billion crayons and 700 million markers are produced annually.

The company, started by cousins Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith, rolled its first box of crayons off the assembly line in 1903 and sold them for 5 cents, according to its website. It now continues to play an important role in its eastern Pennsylvania community along with schools and households across the nation.

 

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