A quality inspector answers the most common questions about Crayola markers, gel markers, and art supplies—washability, safety, color consistency, and how to choose the right product for your school or office.
A quality manager's practical comparison of Crayola markers vs. generic alternatives, covering washability, color performance, and total cost for schools and institutions. Includes how to remove Crayola marker from skin.
A procurement coordinator compares Crayola broad tip and fine tip markers for school supply budgets, sharing real costs, classroom feedback, and a decision framework that saved his district $2,400 in one year.
An office administrator shares why Crayola markers, especially broad tip and purple, remain the go-to choice for classrooms and offices, and how unrelated tools like a lease calculator and a long division calculator unexpectedly shaped her purchasing philosophy.
A practical, scenario-based guide for educators and school buyers on selecting Crayola products for different classroom needs—from Pip Squeak markers to acrylic paint. Written from the perspective of a quality inspector.
From an admin who manages the office supply budget: answering real questions about Crayola markers, colored pencils, crafts, and the unexpected search terms that matter.
A procurement manager with 6 years of budget data explains why Crayola's washable markers and air-dry clay save schools and offices money in the long run, and when to look elsewhere.
A procurement manager reveals the hidden costs behind Crayola markers 64 pack vs 40 pack, and why total cost of ownership matters more than unit price — with a surprising lesson from cap rate and fire calculators.
A quality control manager’s perspective on why choosing the right markers, pencils, and even calculators can make or break the learning experience. Based on real audits of Crayola and other brands.