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New York

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Uruguay

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Competition Brief

Welcome to the "Chocolates" pitch competition, a delectable showcase for innovative entrepreneurs and visionary chocolatiers to present their most enticing, cocoa-infused creations. This unique event invites participants to blend creativity and craftsmanship, pushing the boundaries of what chocolate can be. Whether reimagining classic confections or introducing groundbreaking new products, competitors will vie for the chance to impress our esteemed panel of judges, comprised of industry experts and renowned chocolatiers. Attendees can expect an exhilarating day filled with rich flavors, inspiring stories, and the sweet thrill of competition. Join us as we celebrate the future of chocolate, one pitch at a time, and discover the next big thing in the world of confections.

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Problem

Duplicacy

Solution

Uniquness

Audience | Target Market

Chocolate Lovers

Learning Outcomes  |  Community Impact

Better quality products

Next Steps

Awareness and Knowledge of the right product

 Reflection  |  Other Info

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Resource  |  Support Needs

Better technologies

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7/1/25, 7:25 PM

Wonderful video, Aqil Khan! As someone who loves dogs, I found your pitch incredibly persuasive and thought-provoking about why cats might just be the ultimate pet choice. Fantastic job!

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7/1/25, 7:13 PM

Your perspective is incredibly insightful! Highlighting the calendar as the greatest invention ever demonstrates remarkable depth. You've identified how it plays a crucial role in organizing our daily lives, influencing agricultural cycles, and shaping cultures worldwide. Your appreciation for such a fundamental concept truly reflects your keen awareness of how timekeeping structures our world. Keep up the great work, Evan!

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6/30/25, 7:52 PM

"You're doing an amazing job, Aqil Khan!"

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6/30/25, 10:48 AM

Great Work

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6/28/25, 12:58 AM

Well done! Keep up the great work!

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6/27/25, 10:57 PM

Thank you for submitting your pitch titled "undefined." I appreciate your effort and creativity in developing your idea. Your work shows potential, and I encourage you to continue refining and expanding on it. Keep exploring different angles and details to fully articulate your vision. I'm confident that with a bit more development, your pitch can become even more compelling. Great start, and I look forward to seeing how it evolves!

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6/27/25, 10:56 PM

Hello Eron, Thank you for submitting your pitch titled "Cam." I appreciate your effort and enthusiasm in responding to the questions. It's great to see that you feel confident about your idea. Remember, it's okay to have questions or areas where you're unsure, as this is all part of the learning process. Keep exploring and refining your pitch, and don't hesitate to ask for help or clarification on anything that feels uncertain. You're doing a great job, and I look forward to seeing how your pitch develops! Keep up the great work, [Your Name]

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6/27/25, 10:42 PM

Thank you for submitting your pitch titled "undefined." I appreciate the effort you've put into it. Keep up the good work, and I encourage you to continue developing your ideas further. If you have any questions or need any support, feel free to reach out!

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6/27/25, 5:42 PM

Yes!

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6/25/25, 10:33 AM

Thank you for submitting your pitch titled "rr." I appreciate your effort in completing the assignment. I see that you've provided brief answers to the questions, and I encourage you to expand on your ideas to give a clearer picture of your pitch. For example, you mentioned "students" in response to one question—consider elaborating on how your pitch would benefit them. Additionally, if there are areas where you feel unsure, like in response to Q7, don't hesitate to ask for clarification or guidance. Keep up the good work, and I look forward to seeing how your pitch develops!

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6/24/25, 9:18 PM

Well done!

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6/24/25, 8:23 PM

Hello! Thank you for sharing your pitch titled "undefined." I appreciate your effort and creativity. To help you improve it, let's work on clarifying the title and content to ensure your ideas are communicated effectively. Feel free to reach out if you'd like any assistance or feedback on specific parts of your pitch. Keep up the great work!
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Criteria One:

Creativity in a student project can be evaluated by examining the originality and innovation of the ideas presented. Look at how the student has combined different concepts or used materials in surprising ways. Also, consider if the project reflects a unique personal touch that distinguishes it from common solutions.

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Innovation in a student project can be evaluated by looking at how the project presents new ideas or methods that address problems or enhance processes. It involves assessing the creativity and originality of the concept, as well as its potential impact or usefulness. The project's ability to push boundaries or offer unique perspectives also indicates its level of innovation.

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Engagement in a student project can be seen by how often and actively a student takes part in activities and talks about the project. It also includes looking at how excited they are, how ready they are to share ideas, and how well they work with others. Plus, how much effort and initiative they show in finishing tasks can show how engaged they are.

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Criteria Four:

In a student project, the idea can be evaluated by checking if it's new and directly relates to the project's goals. It's crucial to see if the idea is creative and solves the problem or fits the topic. Also, consider if the idea can realistically be executed within the project's limits.

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The scope of a student project can be evaluated by looking at its objectives, boundaries, and tasks. This means checking if the project goals are clear and can be achieved with the time and resources available. It also involves ensuring that the tasks are well-organized and directly related to the project's main goals.

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