Good Sam himself made a cameo appearance during the jingle presentation portion of the episode. As the winning team project manager, Hall received $20,000 for his charity, the Magic Johnson Foundation, plus an additional $25,000 and proceeds from the sale of the Good Sam bobblehead mascot, both donated by Good Sam Chairman and CEO Marcus Lemonis, who chose the winning jingle.
The Magic Johnson Foundation’s programs and services are dedicated to affirmative community revitalization by eliminating negative cultural barriers for minorities, advancing economic and social equality, increasing academic and innovative achievement, and raising HIV/AIDS awareness, treatment and prevention.
Dayana Mendoza, Miss Universe 2008 and project manager of Team Forte, was fired by business mogul Donald Trump at the end of the episode. Remaining contestants include pop singer Clay Aiken and comedian Lisa Lampanelli, who were part of Team Forte.
Celebrity contestants on the show vie for the title of Celebrity Apprentice along with sizable donations to their designated charities. The contestant chosen as Celebrity Apprentice receives a $250,000 bonus check to donate to their chosen charity.
Good Sam was chosen along with several Fortune 500 companies to be a featured task sponsor on a 2012 segment of the popular reality series.
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