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  2. Shark Tank Success Stories: 25 Products That Became ... - AOL

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    Discover the stories of these Shark Tank companies and get inspired to chase the dreams of your own. Also, take a good look at this list, as all of these Shark Tank products are actually worth buying.

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    I bought two boxes of 12 cans when the brand had a site-wide sale, paying $35.99 per box. This came to $2.99 per 16-ounce can. In addition, I paid $11.99 for shipping.

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  5. Poppi (company) - Wikipedia

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    The pair appeared on Shark Tank under the name Mother Beverage in 2018. [1] The name ‘Mother Beverage’ was a nod to the raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar used in the soda. Allison had previously worked in the oil and gas industry and initially sold apple cider vinegar-based health drinks at local farmer's markets.

  6. Shark Tank season 15 - Wikipedia

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    Mosh protein bars supporting brain health (YES), Sip Herbals herbal teas (NO), Arber organic plant care (NO), Flaus electric flossing device (YES) Note: The entrepreneurs for Mosh were journalist and Kennedy family member Maria Shriver and her son Patrick Schwarzenegger .

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    A Soylent package, along with the powder and resulting drink. In January 2013, American software engineer Rob Rhinehart purchased 35 chemical ingredients—including potassium gluconate, calcium carbonate, monosodium phosphate, maltodextrin, and olive oil—all of which he deemed necessary for survival, based on his readings of biochemistry textbooks and U.S. government websites.