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High School Entrepreneurs Pitch for Votes

Two students present a business proposal on the web.

Two seniors at Tucker High School have submitted a project to the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, in which students pitch an idea in sixty seconds, with the goal of turning it into an actual business if enough votes are cast in their favor.

Chase Pinckney and Sarron Hagos, both 17, took on the challenge with an 'elevator pitch' about their product - a healthy chips and salsa snack called C&S On The Go. The girls also have a website, t-shirts and business cards.

Take a look and then vote right hereο»Ώ.

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