This is planet money from NPR.
Some of you may have had these assemblies in school, like in elementary school or in high school.
There's music, the lights are dim, and some non school person is on stage like, don't you want this glow in the dark bike?
Or how about a limo for you and your friends to go to Peter Piper Pizza?
Just look at all these prizes.
He was just like, and this bubble blower.
And then he's like, we have a dancing space duck.
I don't know if you know what this is actually.
Nintendo switch lite.
I'm talking about assemblies like this one.
My name is Mister Cheesecake.
Mister Cheesecake, really?
Andrew Smith, known for getting students to sell cheesecake because, yeah, to win some.
Of these prizes, we have the radical rocket kid scooter.
We're gonna have what we call the squish ball.
You have to sell stuff like cheesecake or wrapping paper or little chocolate bunnies.
We sell little popcorns and candies.
There was chocolate bears with peanut butter inside.
There was chili lemon peanuts, chili lemon mangoes.
I remember the jalapeno popcorn.