
I have a feeling this may have been around for a little while. Nevertheless, it stirs up those "why hasn't this come out sooner" or "why isn't this more widely distributed" thoughts. The Crayon Holder prevents broken and mostly-used pieces from landing in the trash by making use of the nearly ungraspable sections. Surprisingly, an 11-year old named Cassidy was the inventor behind the scenes, winning "Youth Inventor of the Year" title by the Intellectual Property Owners Education Foundation.
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yeah, how come no one else has thought of this for crayons? i mean, they have pencil extenders for worn pencils (it's the only way i feel i get good use out of my verithins!).
Well, way back when i was in school, we experienced a similar problem with pencils and you know what used to do? Pull out tops of old pens and shove a pencil into them and use it...