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English: Early Crayola Ad from Mar 1905 substantiates both the fact that they had 18 different boxes for sale at that time and that they had 30 crayon color that early.
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Source New York Teachers Monographs Vol 7 (No 1 ed.). New York, NY: American Book Company. Mar 1905. p. 125
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