I just want to say that the English Wikipedia maintains a (seemingly) quite excellent list of all of the Crayola crayon colors. And honestly, god bless those contributors.
It's weird that Macaroni and Cheese is closer to Kraft Dinner than Kraft Mac and Cheese colored. They should rename it to Dinner.

Flesh was later renamed to 'Peach' which is probably what it should have started as
Sad day for the marines when they had to stop eating flesh
Dandy got out of prison? Hide yo kids
you can't stop them from blowing me


that checks out
It means everything, and nothing at the same time
.......the kids???
and the women too
Daisy chained?
dont call it a comeback
What is the lore, people?
Crayola discontinued the Dandelion color. This person created a tiktok account and dedicated it to collecting Dandelion crayola crayons. Crayola took notice and has now announced that Dandelion will return and be part of the core colors (whatever that means).
Thanks! Impressive stuff.
heck yeah, Dandelion is back!
hope you have your allergy meds 😉
Oh I have all kinds of allergic fevers, I will still hug ya!
No way! You're on Lemmy? I follow you on YouTube. Cool to see you here!
oh, I'm not the crayola dandelion crayon girl
If Crayola was smart, they would make her a brand ambassador.
Good, I had thought I would have to melt down an inferior Goldenrod to complete the ritual.
Wait, where did you go?
I never left, but Crayola apparently retired the dandelion crayon color, and some nerd ran a successful campaign on social media to get the company to reverse their decision (which is a historical first).
the dandelion rules
Welcome back!
Wait what's the green thing coming out of the top of the crayon in the poster? A stem?
It's supposed to be a green feather type thing in his hat.

ah, OK.
Ok, what about green-blue (not blue-green)?
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