My daughter burst into the kitchen clutching her tablet like she'd discovered the cure for boredom. "Dad, LOOK at this!" she announced, showing me what appeared to be a crayon fortress — 152 individual Crayola crayons arranged in neat, rainbow rows. I could practically hear my wallet whimpering as I opened a new browser tab.

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Kid
Dad, I NEED this crayon set! It has 152 different colors! There's even one called 'Macaroni and Cheese'!
Dad
That's... a lot of crayons, kiddo. What happened to that 64-pack we bought last month?
Kid
Those are baby colors! This one has 'Outer Space' and 'Tickle Me Pink' and colors I didn't even know existed!
Dad
You know what? Let me look at the reviews on this one...

What Is It?

The Crayola Ultimate Crayon Collection is essentially the Costco bulk pack of the art world — 152 individual crayons spanning every color a kid could dream up, plus a few they couldn't. It's the kind of purchase that makes you feel both generous and slightly ridiculous, like buying a month's worth of groceries but for creativity.

What Does the Internet Think?

With a 4.8-star rating across 35,000 reviews, this isn't just parental guilt-spending gone wild. That's the kind of rating that means kids are actually using these crayons, parents aren't finding them broken in a week, and the colors are genuinely different enough to justify the massive count. When 35,000 families agree on something, it's worth paying attention. ★★★★½ across 35,000 reviews.

✅ Yes.
★★★★½ 4.8 stars  ·  35,000 reviews

YES, and here's why this isn't just crayon excess: the per-crayon math actually works out better than buying smaller packs repeatedly, the quality is genuine Crayola (meaning they won't snap if you look at them wrong), and the sheer variety keeps kids engaged longer than you'd expect. Sometimes buying the ridiculous amount upfront is actually the sensible move. Plus, you'll never hear 'we're out of the good colors' again.

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💡 We Have Something Like That At Home

Crayola 64-Count Box
The classic that's probably plenty of colors for most kids, unless yours is the type who needs seventeen different shades of blue.
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