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Pleasantville Market Vendor to Compete on Reality Show
Pickle-licious could win $50,000 in the new CNBC reality competition series "Crowd Rules."

Pleasantville Farmers' Market Vendor Pickle Licious will be appearing on CNBC's new reality competition series, Crowd Rules.
According to the show's website, "Each week, 'Crowd Rules' features three small businesses that compete in front of an audience of 100 that votes to decide who wins a much-needed $50,000 prize."
The show premieres on Tuesday, May 14 at 9 p.m.
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"Teaneck's local celebrity Robyn Samra from Pickle-licious participated in the show with her husband Ray and two daughters Alex and Taylor," Pickle-licious said in a statement. "Entrepreneur and jewelry designer Kendra Scott, NY1 anchor Pat Kiernan, along with a weekly guest industry expert, lead the examination of the small businesses in order to help a studio audience choose which company wins the $50,000. While the small business owners make their case to the panel of three, the power lies in the hands of the audience whose votes will decide which business is most deserving of the investment."
Tune in to CNBC on Tuesday to cheer on Pickle-licious!
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