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Bubble rolls out 1st college ambassador program

The program will consist of a community of college ambassadors and a subset of campus reps who will play a part in furthering Bubble’s ethos.
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Bubble is looking to further deepen its Gen Z following and current ambassador program by expanding it to college students.

The brand recently shared news of launching its first college ambassador program, which will consist of a community of college ambassadors and a subset of campus reps who will play a part in furthering Bubble’s ethos.

Designed to create an inclusive and education-focused community for students of all backgrounds, the Bubble On Campus program will include both Campus Ambassadors (about 1,800 pre-launch) and about 20 to 30 Campus Representatives, the company said.

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Campus Ambassadors will work to spread awareness about Bubble-focused skin care routines and products, advocate for the brand, uphold and promote values, participate in moments, complete student-tailored challenges and influence brand-planning.

In addition, ambassadors will earn money and rewards in Bubble’s program with 10% of all sales made with their promo code on the brand website.

On the other hand, Campus Reps will lead and organize their campus’ ambassador program and act as the face of the Bubble college program.

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The confirmed schools include Clemson University, Florida International University, Rutgers, Michigan State University, Ohio State University, University of Alabama, University of Arizona, Baylor University, Southern University and A&M College, Louisiana State University, Penn State University, University of Miami and the University of Indiana.

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