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Hackers Flood Crayola Facebook Page With NSFW Images

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Crayola apologized to fans on Sunday after hackers infiltrated the company’s Facebook page and flooded it with racy, lewd and bizarre posts.

“Our sincere apologies to our Facebook community for the inappropriate and offensive posts you may have seen here today,” the crayon-maker wrote on its recently scrubbed Facebook page.

Adweek grabbed images of the posts before they were taken down on Sunday (Warning: these are not for the coloring book crowd). The images ranged from sexual innuendos to pornographic cartoons, including one image that imagined what Disney cartoons might look like “If Disney Was for Adults.”

Read more at AdWeek.

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