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The CPSC's test results on crayons concluded there is no cause for concern. They affirmed that parents and teachers can continue to use the crayons they have and purchase crayons from store shelves and educational distributors. The CPSC tests, conducted by two laboratories, showed no scientific cause for concern when using crayons. Consumers who use Crayola crayons at home or at school, and customers who sell our products, should feel assured that Crayola crayons are safe for children to use and are non-toxic.
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What were the Consumer Product Safety Commission's test results regarding Crayola crayons?
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