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New York, NY – Rap Snacks is looking to help its customers — and people who’ve never even tasted its potato chips — learn about the stock market. The company has launched a new app designed to teach users about stocks and investments.

The Stock Boss Up app is a free digital stock market simulation that lets users test the waters of investing without using their own capital. The app allows users to keep track of the market in real-time while investing up to $1 million of simulated money in publicly traded companies.

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Rap Snacks, which was founded by CEO James Lindsay in 1994, and its philanthropic branch The Boss Up Foundation created the app to bolster financial literacy. Stock Boss Up’s launch was expedited due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to a dramatic rise in unemployment in the United States.

Users can sign up for Stock Boss Up here. The app is available on the Apple Store and Google Play. For more information about how Stock Boss Up works, view the details here.

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