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Parkway North Teacher Needs Help in Walmart Contest

Scott Moeller invented a game that's competing with scores of other product ideas in the hope of getting on Walmart stores nationwide.

Parkway North High School social studies teacher Scott Moeller has designed a new board game called “Pitch It!.” The game encourages creativity and an entrepreneur's spirit and salesmanship and is already on store shelves at outlets like HobbyTown USA. Now, with the public's help, it has a chance to get into Walmart.

The game has survived the first round of Walmart's 'Get On The Shelf' contest and is into the voting stage. Here's how to vote for Pitch It! to see if it can get on Walmart shelves across the country.

Voting ends September 2. You can vote once a day for each product. 

What's Pitch It!?

Pitch It! asks players to create a “pitch” to sell conventional products to an "unconventional clientele," according to the game's entry in the contest. 

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