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BTers,

If you are up for it, please take this quick Google Forms survey.

Survey Link for high school project:

https://goo.gl/forms/tAVVuWEF2uHo7Yjp2

"Nooma is an organic electrolyte sports drink based in Northeast Ohio. It is a coconut water and sea salt base with all natural ingredients, no sugar, and only 20 calories a bottle. For my Entrepreneurship class, my team must figure out go-to marketing strategies for Nooma.

Thank you so much,

Jillian Carter"
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