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  2. Eli Crane - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the military, Crane co-founded Bottle Breacher, a company that manufactures bottle openers made of .50 caliber cartridge casings. He and his wife pitched the product on an episode of Shark Tank and received investments from Kevin O'Leary and Mark Cuban. [11] [12] Crane sold Bottle Breacher in 2022. [13]

  3. Shark Tank season 6 - Wikipedia

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    "The Natural Grip" a hand grip designed to help the user better handle fitness equipment (YES); "Priority One Canine" professionally trained canine bodyguards (NO); "Man-Pack" a multipurpose messenger bag for men (NO); "Bottle Breacher" beer bottle openers made from 50 caliber bullets (YES); Update on: "Special White House Event" Daymond, Kevin ...

  4. List of Shark Tank investments - Wikipedia

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    Bottle Breacher: $150,000 for 20% equity [3] Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary Season 6, Episode 8 Breathometer: $650,000 for 30% equity [3] Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Daymond John, Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner Season 5, Episode 2 Buena Papa: $400,000 for 19% equity Robert Herjavec Season 15, Episode 4 Bubba’s-Q Boneless Ribs

  5. Shark Tank season 7 - Wikipedia

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    Sharks: Mark, Ashton Kutcher, Kevin, Lori, Robert "The Beebo" a baby bottle holder to make feeding easier (YES); "Acton" motorized roller skates that strap onto shoes (NO); "McClary Bros. Drinking Vinegars" a line of vinegars to be used in cocktails and soda mixers (NO); "SignalVault" a protector for credit cards to prevent them from being remotely scanned (YES); Update on: Pipsnacks (Episode ...

  6. List of Shark Tank episodes - Wikipedia

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    Shark Tank is an American reality television series produced by Mark Burnett. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] The show features a panel of investors called "sharks," who decide ...

  7. Beyond the Tank - Wikipedia

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    This episode provides updates on Tipsy Elves, the ugly Christmas sweater company that Robert Herjavec invested in during Season 5; Carter Kostler, a 16-year-old whose idea for a new bottle was rejected by the Sharks in Season 5, and Al "Bubba" Baker also from Season 5, whose de-boned ribs company has Daymond John thinking of pulling out of the deal with a struggle that the company has had.