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Shark Tank is an American reality television series produced by Mark Burnett. The show features a panel of investors called "sharks," who decide whether to invest as entrepreneurs make business presentations on their company or product. The sharks often find weaknesses and faults in an entrepreneur's concept, product, or business model. Some of the investors try to soften the impact of ...
Treasure Chest Pets: an organizer for children designed like a stuffed toy (Accepted $150,000 offer from Barbara Corcoran and Daymond John for 60% equity) Throx: a company that sells socks in sets of threes (No deals secured) Washed Up Hollywood: a belt and belt buckle manufacturer (No deals secured) Update on Coverplay (Episode 104)
Sharks: Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Daniel Lubetzky "Sparketh" digital, on-demand art classes for kids and teens learning to inspire their creativity (YES); "OatHaus" granola butter (NO); "Flasky Flowers" flowers with a flask so you can drink out of the bouquet (YES); "Incredible Eats" edible utensils that save the planet by using less single use plastics (YES); Update on M.C. Squares
"SwimZip" children's swimwear with UV sun protection (YES); "FitDeck" custom playing cards for exercising (NO); "LifeCaps" emergency nourishment pills (NO); "Freshly Picked" moccasins for babies (YES); Update on: Daisy Cakes (Episode 206) Note: In a Shark Tank first, the creator of FitDeck was given, based on his background, a guaranteed chance ...
Shark Tank, which first premiered in 2009, offers some of America's most creative and innovative entrepreneurs the chance to give their businesses a financial boost by pitching their ideas to the ...
Justin Wang appeared with his pitch in episode 1218 of Shark Tank, seeking $500 000 for 1% of his company. After much back and forth, Lori and Kevin partnered up and offered a deal of $1 million ...
"The Coop" a children's party place (YES); "Fat Ass Fudge" a homemade fudge company (NO); "The Living Christmas Company" a Christmas tree renting service (YES); "Partie Poche" a fashion accessory for women that replaces a handbag by carrying her phone and essentials around her leg (NO); Update on: Chord Buddy (Episode 303)
Shark Tank. Al "Bubba" Baker, 1978 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, secured a deal with John in Season 5 for $300,000 in exchange for 30% equity in and licensing rights to his company, Bubba's-Q ...