I Tested The Most HATED Art Brand In The World..Rose Art

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Published 2022-07-10

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  • @klutzytaz3551
    Tbh I've never particularly hated a specific brand, but those colorful pencils which literally broke every second you write with made me rage a lot as a kid
  • @MomnSajie
    I think cra•z•art is the old RoseArt formula. Because the crayons is EXACTLY what I remembered from RoseArt. The wax that wasn’t pigmented the sticky sound that drove me insane. And the CLUMPS
  • @amandajj1781
    My mom only bought crazy art art supplies for me. I was shook when my friends let me use their Crayola. Imagine my shock when I discovered Prismacolor colored pencils in high school lol.
  • @SnowPheasant
    "Was RoseArt really that bad?" Yes. Yes it was. It was so bad the schools specifically said they don't recommend them lol.
  • Are we sure that the infamy of rose art isn't just crazy art? Their packaging is almost identical. Crazy art crayons are not at all consistent. Rose art isn't the worst though.
  • Did some searching, and apparently Cra-Z-Art is owned by the same family that started Rose Art. It was sold to Mega Block, which was bought by Mattel. Just last year the family bought back the Rose Art name.
  • @MushiGang
    As someone who grew up in the 2000’s, I have always DESPISED cra-z-art with a passion… and this video proves why 😂
  • @oop5488
    I remember roseart being so waxy with the crayons that they barely left color and left chunks in the pages
  • The biggest offender were the ART SETS! Every time your family thought they were getting you an amazing deal with all kinds of art supplies and it was absolute garbage! Rae, please review art sets and tell me if you can find a decent one!
  • @gaygengar
    "RoseArt: slightly worse than Crayola, but you won't notice." 😂 that should've been their tagline
  • @schindel6307
    Had to Google what happened to RoseArt, and apparently they were re-acquired in 2021 by the original family founders. The company that acquired then was... Cra-z-art. They own both and said Roseart will be seen on shelves again.
  • @Laceylunai
    When I was really into teaching myself to draw, I went through so many packs of roseart coloured pencils because they were literally half the price and their quality was not that bad
  • I used to think Rose Art was the higher brand cause they were rarer and their crayons had a cool smell/ texture :,)
  • @Its_Remyy
    growing up poor, rose art was so slept on--It was, as you said, a middle ground between crayola and cra-z-art. cra-z-art is the true art supply demon.
  • The main thing that I remember about RoseArt compared to Crayola was how much faster they would dry out, but CraZart wasn’t much better when it came to that either
  • @starhill6792
    I didn’t know RoseArt stopped existing!! My family was poor poor, but I loved drawing & thankfully my parents always made sure I had Crayola. Also hurts my heart to hear “vintage RoseArt” 😣 Editing because dang. Kids these days have it bad with CraZArt.
  • I think the big issue why these other brands were hated was because they leaned into being knockoff crayola. It would’ve been better if they had unique packaging instead of just making themselves look identical to crayola only not being the same. Crayola was so fun for color names etc. if the other brand did a better job of emulating in those ways instead of just copying the packaging we wouldn’t have hated opening the rose art in class in front of 25 judgy kids lol
  • I was born in '89 and grew up despising RoseArt. Maybe their 2000s era improved on the formulas of the 90s? The true villain of childhood art supplies, though, was those crayons you got at restaurants that were basically candles without wicks-- virtually no pigment and all chunky wax. They weren't even worth stealing. Now that I think about it, that was probably by design.
  • @ag9953
    So essentially, we didn't know how good we had it with Rose Art until Crazy Art happened.
  • @rocketbilly
    Can I just say I still love the smell of old RoseArt scented markers? They had the best "flavors"!