CNBC‘s “Mad Money with Jim Cramer” is selling off memorabilia from the set in a live, online auction.Â
The auction began on Monday and will last through Wednesday, March 26 at http://madmoney.cnbc.com. A portion of the proceeds will benefit United Way.Â
“‘Mad Money’ is honored to be a part of another first,” said executive producer Regina Gilgan in a statement. “We were the first CNBC program to offer merchandise in the NBC Experience Store and online, and now we are the first single and non-entertainment program the NBC Universal Online store has partnered with for a live auction.This auction gives ‘Mad Money’ fans a new and exciting way to be a part of the program.”
Eight items will be auctioned, including a golden bobblehead, a signed copy of Cramer’s new book, “Jim Cramer’s Stay Mad for Life,” and two-of-a-kind “Mad Money” blankets.
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