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It's a charity of some kind I think, or some kind of educational thing. Can't remember if it's 90s or 2000s.
I’m getting a similar vibe. Maybe a PBS/Edutainment production company whose logo popped up in the post credits?
Or the logo of some publishing company that showed up on their worksheets or handouts? A standardized test logo?
Educational initiative is what is ringing a bell for myself also!
The trouble is there's buttloads of charities with sort of similar logos.
I was thinking like a heart healthy, ad council type thing that was put on cereal boxes.
I think this is what I was thinking of.
Candy sales or some kind of fundraising company?