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The pitch for Christy's chips is coming up right after this.
And if you ordered some chips, now's a good time to get them out for the taste test.
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Pitch number three, an app Christine, for secure deal flow.
At the pitch, we're constantly on the lookout for people who are deeply passionate about a problem, so passionate that they will not stop until it's solved.
But I never expected to meet someone whose passion lies in potato chips.
I didn't even know potato chips were a problem to be solved.
But after meeting Christy with Christy's chips, I was like, yes, we need to reinvent chips.
We need a better lays.
There was only one problem.
All her chips were sold out.
So our very first taste test would happen in the pitch room.
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