Since 1903, when Binney & Smith introduced the first Crayola crayon, people have been fascinated with the heritage of our color names. You’ll find a summary of Crayola crayon history for now but come back soon and explore a detailed description of how each individual crayon was introduced, how the name was chosen, read interesting stories about each crayon, and more!
Link from Aly Colón by way of the muted horn.
We could refer to the mocha-colored man, or the café au lait-colored woman, or a child with the skin tone of a Starbucks caramel frappucino.
For [my daughter], a Starbucks fan, caramel frappacino is a color she’d be proud to call her own.