Just as Duolingo users are committed to their streaks, the Duolingo brand is committed to the bit; til death duo part.
After hours of nail-biting agony, Duolingo users finally have answers to how the brand's beloved make-believe owl mascot named Duo "died" on Tuesday afternoon. The language-learning app shard a ...
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The language learning app revealed that its mascot Duo—formally known as The Duolingo Owl—has unexpectedly died for its latest brand marketing campaign. "Authorities are currently ...
As marketing stunts go, this one has "killed" it. The “death” of a beloved mascot has sparked the kind of online frenzy that advertisers dream of, with everyone from the World Health ...
The rumors are true. Duolingo's iconic mascot, known for his silly antics, has passed on. The language-learning app Duolingo announced on Tuesday that its make-believe mascot, Duo the Owl ...
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The rumors are true: the famed mascot of Duolingo, known for his silly antics all over social media, has passed away. In a statement posted on social media Tuesday, the Pittsburgh-based language ...
No, what really set people off happened a few hours later. The team posted an image on social media of their mascot, Sparatacat, wearing a split jersey with both Senators and Quebec Nordiques ...
In a post on social media, the Pittsburgh-based language learning company declared that its mascot Duo, aka the Duolingo Owl, has died. “It is with heavy hearts that we inform you that Duo ...
Twit-t-who? The green owl who was the logo of language-learning app Duolingo is no longer. The US company behind the app, which became a household name during the Covid-19 pandemic, has issued an ...