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The Battalion

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PB&J Project

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Photo by Valerie Gunchick

PB&J Project table workers Analy Sanchez, Maegan Larson, and Perry Mundschau all did their part to help sell all the PB&J’s at their table. 

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  • Different types of PB&J’s and colorful signs helped attract attention and buyers to the PB&J table. 

    Photo by Valerie Gunchick
  • Sales were great for the PB&J project- only one sandwich left, and miscellaneous snacks, with hours left to sell.

    Photo by Valerie Gunchick
  • It was a team effort to attract buyers for the PB&J project near Rudder Fountain.

    Left to right: Maegan Larson, Analy Sanchez, Perry Mundschau

    Photo by Valerie Gunchick
  • Sophomores Analy Sanchez (left) and Maegan Larson (right) sold PB&J’s and other snacks in front of Rudder Fountain to help feed people in Kenya. 

    Photo by Valerie Gunchick
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