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Jones Soda and Crayola released a limited edition 6-pack for $29.99 with no returns accepted
The box includes six soda flavors plus real crayons and coloring pages in crayon-inspired packaging
Past Jones collabs like the Fallout Vault-Tec packs resold for two to three times retail
Jones Soda wants you to relive third grade snack time, minus the fruit snacks. The brand just teamed up with Crayola on a six-pack of sodas dressed up like a fresh box of crayons, complete with actual crayons and coloring pages tucked inside. Jones has already proven it can move serious volume on secondary markets with past collabs, and soda collectors are a real and active buying group. Whether crayons and cola flavors translate into flip-worthy demand is still an open question.
The Jones Soda X Crayola 6-pack celebrates Jones’ 30th anniversary and leans hard into the bit. Each box has six flavors, including a new Fruit Punch soda, with labels styled to match actual crayon colors like razzmatazz and dandelion.
Buyers also get an 8-pack of Crayola crayons, four coloring pages, and a box built to look like a giant crayon carton. It ships direct from Jones for $29.99, though the listing warns shipping can take up to four weeks.
Jones has been on a hot streak with collabs. Its Fallout Vault-Tec supply packs sold out at Costco and have been flipping for two to three times retail on eBay since restocking. Soda collecting isn’t a niche joke either. Resellers have turned profits on Coke’s TikTok-exclusive Happy Tears kits and giveaway cans of maple syrup Pepsi, so there’s real precedent here.
There’s no secondary market data yet since this box just dropped, so treat resale talk as speculation for now. The comps are encouraging: Fallout packs move steadily on eBay, and Happy Tears kits reportedly sold for five to six times their $10 retail price. This box costs three times what that kit did, so the margins need to be proportionally bigger to make the flip worth it.
The bigger issue is the no-returns policy. Jones’ standard refund policy allows cancellations before an order ships, but this listing is marked final sale, so buyers who can’t resell their box are stuck holding it.
This is worth watching, not buying in bulk. The Fallout and Coke comps show soda collabs can pay off, but there’s no track record yet for this box, and final sale terms mean a miss comes out of your own pocket. Grab one to test the market, but we’re not betting the farm on crayon-flavored nostalgia just yet.
Art & Collectibles
And they flip for up to $20 online
Food & Beverages
This was essentially a free money giveaway
Gadgets & Electronics
"Only" 4,999 will be made