Snapchat partners with Royal Canadian Legion on Remembrance Day Bitmoji stickers

Evan Spiegel, Chief Executive Officer
Evan Spiegel, Chief Executive Officer
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Snapchat has introduced two new Bitmoji stickers for Remembrance Day, developed in partnership with The Royal Canadian Legion. These digital stickers feature the Poppy, which is recognized as a symbol of remembrance in Canada.

The stickers are available for Canadian users to share in Chats, Stories, and Snaps on the Snapchat platform. The initiative aims to help Canadians commemorate Remembrance Day and express support for veterans through digital means.

The Royal Canadian Legion highlighted the importance of the Poppy, stating: “every year, from the last Friday of October to Remembrance Day, tens of millions of Canadians wear a Poppy as a visual pledge to honour Canada’s Veterans and Remember those who sacrificed for the freedoms we enjoy today.”

Snapchat expressed its appreciation for being able to provide these stickers. “We’re honoured to make these stickers available to our community, helping Canadians share their respect and reflection in a personal and creative way,” according to the company.



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