Chiquita asks consumers to design their own banana sticker

Chiquita Brands International wants consumers to leave their mark on bananas.

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Chiquita Brands International wants consumers to leave their mark on bananas.

Chiquita’s “Fuel the Fun” Back to School Promotion encourages consumers of all ages to design their own take on Chiquita’s familiar blue sticker, according to a news release.

Entries can be submitted through the end of September. Chiquita will choose up to 18 entries to be featured on banana stickers on a limited basis in 2020.

The creators of the top three entries will receive an iPad and an Apple pen, according to the release.

“At Chiquita, we not only like to fuel families with energy and vital nutrients from our bananas, but we strive to fuel their creativity as well,” Jamie Postell, director of sales for North America, said in the release. “We’re excited to see how our fans across the country add their own unique flare to our classic blue sticker design.”

Entries can be submitted at www.chiquita.com/fun. The “Fuel the Fun” website also features online games and downloadable coloring sheets.

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