Crayon-Shaped Hand Sanitizers

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C+A Global Made Officially Licensed Crayola Hand Sanitizers for Kids

— October 2, 2020 — Lifestyle
With the back-to-school season in mind, C+A Global created a collection of hand sanitizers for kids that are packaged in playful bottles that resemble colorful crayons. In fact, the officially licensed Crayola hand sanitizers help to promote cleanliness in a fun and familiar way with tinted formulas in hues like "razmatazz" red, "forest green" and "goldenrod" yellow.

Now that hand sanitizer has become an on-the-go staple during a pandemic and it continues to be a product that's in high demand going into cold and flu season, the kid-friendly hand sanitizers help to encourage hand hygiene in an effective way.

In the product line from C+A Global, there are a variety of solutions in different sizes to support kids and their school communities, teachers and families.

Image Credit: C+A Global

Trend Themes

  1. Kid-friendly Hand Sanitizers — Creating hand sanitizers for kids in playful and familiar packaging promotes cleanliness in a fun way.
  2. On-the-go Sanitizer Products — As hand sanitizers become a staple for daily use, creating portable and convenient options is an opportunity for disruption.
  3. Tailored Hand Hygiene Solutions — Developing hand sanitizer solutions in different sizes and formulas that cater to specific target audiences, such as schools and families, presents a disruptive innovation opportunity.

Industry Implications

  1. Personal Care — The personal care industry can capitalize on the growing demand for hand sanitizers by creating kid-friendly variations that encourage proper hygiene practices among children.
  2. Packaging — Innovative packaging companies can support the trend of playful hand sanitizer bottles by designing creative and eye-catching designs that appeal to kids.
  3. Education — Educational institutions can leverage the kid-friendly hand sanitizers as a tool to teach and reinforce proper hand hygiene practices among students.
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