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Romperjack On Shark Tank Season 13
Romperjack is a men’s fashion brand that specializes in stylish and comfortable rompers. Founders Justin Clark and Wyatt Thompson were seeking a $200,000 investment for 5% equity.
Summary:
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- Founders: Justin Clark, Wyatt Thompson
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- Asked For: $200,000 for 5% equity
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- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 11
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- Business Status: In Business
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- Headquarters: Los Angeles, California, USA
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- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $1M
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- Investor: Barbara Corcoran
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ROQ Innovations On Shark Tank Season 13
ROW Innovations is a washable beanie featuring a rechargeable LED light. Founder Raquel Graham secured a $200,000 investment for 15% equity from Kevin O’Leary and Peter Jones
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- Company Name: ROQ Innovations
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- Product: A washable beanie featuring a rechargeable LED light
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- Asked For: $200,000 for 15% equity
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- Final Deal: $200,000 for 20% equity, along with a $1 royalty per hat until they recouped $600,000
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- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 11
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- Business Status: In Business
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- Headquarters: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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- Lifetime Worth (Sales): $2.4 million in lifetime sales
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- Investor: Kevin O’Leary and Peter Jones
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Santa’s Enchanted Mailbox On Shark Tank Season 13
Santa’s Enchanted Mailbox is a magical mailbox designed for sending letters to Santa. Once a letter is placed inside and the door is shut, it magically disappears, heading straight to the North Pole.
Despite the whimsical concept, founders Elisa and Chris Cirri did not secure a deal for their $150,000 for 30% equity offer.
Summary:
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- Company Name: Santa’s Enchanted Mailbox
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- Founders: Elisa and Chris Cirri
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- Product: Magical mailbox for sending letters to Santa
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- Asked For: $150,000 for 30% equity
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- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 8
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- Business Status: In Business
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- Headquarters: West Hartford, Connecticut, USA
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- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $200K
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Sheets Laundry Club On Shark Tank Season 13
Sheets Laundry Club produces eco-friendly, plastic-free laundry detergent sheets that dissolve in water, providing a sustainable alternative to traditional liquid and powder detergents.
With over $2 million in sales, founders Chris Videau and Chris Campbell attracted a $500,000 investment for 8% equity and 2% advisory shares from guest shark Daniel Lubetzky.
Summary:
- Company Name: Sheets Laundry Club
- Founders: Chris Videau, Chris Campbell
- Founded: 2019
- Product: Plastic-free, dissolvable laundry detergent sheets
- Asked For: $500,000 for 4% equity
- Final Deal: $500,000 for 8% equity and 2% advisory shares with Daniel Lubetzky
- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 7
- Business Status: In Business
- Headquarters: Mooresville, North Carolina, USA
- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $2M
- Investor: Daniel Lubetzky
- Go To Amazon: Buy Now
- Watch On: Amazon Prime
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Sip Herbals-Herbal Tea Products
Sip Herbals introduces an herbal coffee alternative made from 100% chicory root, carob, and dandelion root. This caffeine-free and gluten-free drink offers the feel of coffee without the associated drawbacks. Sip Herbals appeared on Shark Tank in Season 15, Episode 22, which aired on May 3, 2024
Table Summary About Sip Herbals:
Company Name |
Sip Herbals |
Founders |
Jessica Nolan, Cindy Collins |
Founded |
2020 |
Product |
Herbal Coffee Alternative |
Asked For |
No investment |
Final Deal |
No investment |
Episode |
S15 E22 |
Business Status |
In Business |
Headquarters |
Miami, Florida, USA |
Lifetime Worth (Sales) |
Not disclosed |
Investors |
None |
Go To Amazon |
Buy Now |
Watch On |
Amazon Prime |
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SMART Tire Company On Shark Tank Season 13
SMART Tire Company aims to revolutionize the tire industry with airless tires made from a nickel-titanium alloy called nitinol, originally developed by NASA. Despite the innovative technology, founders Brian Yennie and Earl Cole did not secure a deal for their $500,000 for 2.5% equity offer.
Summary:
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- Company Name: SMART Tire Company
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- Founders: Brian Yennie, Earl Cole
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- Product: High-performance airless tires made from nitinol
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- Asked For: $500,000 for 2.5% equity
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- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 10
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- Business Status: In Business
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- Headquarters: Los Angeles, California, USA
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- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $1M
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SNACTIV Finger Chopsticks On Shark Tank Season 13
Snactiv introduces a hands-free finger chopstick designed to make eating snacks while working or gaming more convenient and less messy. Entrepreneurs Kevin Choi and Edwin Cho impressed the sharks with their innovative product, securing a $200,000 investment for 20% equity from Kevin Hart and Lori Greiner.
Summary:
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- Founders: Kevin Choi, Edwin Cho
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- Product: Hands-free finger chopsticks for snacking
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- Asked For: $200,000 for 10% equity
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- Final Deal: $200,000 for 20% equity with Kevin Hart and Lori Greiner
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- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 10
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- Business Status: In Business
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- Headquarters: Los Angeles, California, USA
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- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $500K
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- Investors: Kevin Hart, Lori Greiner
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SoaPen On Shark Tank Season 13
SoaPen is an innovative hygiene product designed to make handwashing fun for kids. The product is a soap-filled pen that allows children to draw on their hands before rinsing off the soap, making the handwashing process enjoyable. Founders Amanat Anand and Shubham Issar secured a deal with guest shark Nirav Tolia, who offered $100,000 for 10% equity plus a $1/unit royalty until $200,000 is repaid.
Summary:
- Company Name: SoaPen
- Founders: Amanat Anand, Shubham Issar
- Founded: 2015
- Product: Soap-filled pen for kids
- Asked For: $100,000 for 10% equity
- Final Deal: $100,000 for 10% equity plus $1/unit royalty until $200,000 with Nirav Tolia
- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 4
- Business Status: In Business
- Headquarters: New York, New York, USA
- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $300K
- Investor: Nirav Tolia
- Go To Amazon: Buy Now
- Watch On: Amazon Prime
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Songlorious – Personalized Songs On Shark Tank
Songlorious creates personalized songs for any occasion, offering customers the opportunity to have a unique song created by professional performers. The prices range between $45-$200 depending on the length and complexity of the song. The company received a joint investment from several sharks.
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- Company Name: Songlorious
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- Founders: Ellen Hodges, Omayya Atout
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- Product: Personalized songs
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- Asked For: $400K for 10% equity
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- Final Deal: $500K for 40% equity with Mark Cuban, Kevin O’Leary, Daymond John, and Peter Jones
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- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 2
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- Business Status: In Business
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- Headquarters: Brooklyn, New York, USA
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- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $1M
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- Investors: Mark Cuban, Kevin O’Leary, Daymond John, Peter Jones
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Sparketh -Online Art Education On Shark Tank
Sparketh is an innovative online art education platform targeting kids and teens. Created by entrepreneurs Dwayne Walker and Tim Samuel, the platform provides a wide array of engaging art courses, taught by professional artists.
Sparketh aims to foster creativity and artistic skills in young learners through interactive and fun learning experiences.
In the Shark Tank, Walker and Samuel struck a deal with Barbara Corcoran and Daniel Lubetzky for $100,000 in exchange for 20% equity, contingent on reaching a profit after six months.
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- Founders: Dwayne Walker, Tim Samuel
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- Product: Online art education platform for kids and teens
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- Asked For: $100,000 for 8% equity
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- Final Deal: $100,000 for 20% equity with Barbara Corcoran and Daniel Lubetzky, contingent on profit after six months
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- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 3
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- Business Status: In Business
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- Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $2M
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- Investors: Barbara Corcoran, Daniel Lubetzky
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Spergo Clothing On Shark Tank Season 13
Spergo is a clothing line created by teenager Trey Brown. The brand focuses on stylish and comfortable streetwear, aiming to inspire and empower young people.
By the age of 15, Trey had already achieved $1.8 million in sales. Impressed by his vision and determination, Daymond John invested $300,000 for 20% equity.
Summary:
- Company Name: Spergo
- Founder: Trey Brown
- Founded: 2018
- Product: Streetwear clothing line
- Asked For: $300,000 for 10% equity
- Final Deal: $300,000 for 20% equity with Daymond John
- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 5
- Business Status: In Business
- Headquarters: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $2M
- Investor: Daymond John
- Go To Amazon: Buy Now
- Watch On: Amazon Prime
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Tabby Dating App On Shark Tank Season 13
Tabby is a niche dating app designed for cat lovers. After successfully launching a similar service for dog owners, founder Leigh Isaacson decided to create a similar platform for cat enthusiasts.
This unique dating app caught the attention of Kevin O’Leary, who invested $300,000 for 30% equity.
Summary:
- Company Name: Tabby
- Founder: Leigh Isaacson
- Founded: 2020
- Product: Dating app for cat lovers
- Asked For: $300,000 for 20% equity
- Final Deal: $300,000 for 30% equity with Kevin O’Leary
- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 4
- Business Status: In Business
- Headquarters: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $500K
- Investor: Kevin O’Leary
- Go To Amazon: Buy Now
- Watch On: Amazon Prime
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Tenikle Pro On Shark Tank Season 13
Tenikle is a multi-functional suction tripod and mount that can be used for a variety of devices and purposes. Created by Hans Dose, the product caught the eye of Daymond John, who invested $200,000 for 30% equity.
Summary:
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- Product: Multi-functional suction tripod and mount
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- Asked For: $200,000 for 10% equity
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- Final Deal: $200,000 for 30% equity with Daymond John
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- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 9
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- Business Status: In Business
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- Headquarters: Los Angeles, California, USA
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- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $1M
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The Magic 5 Swim Goggles On Shark Tank Season 13
The Magic 5 specializes in creating custom-fit swim goggles tailored to the unique contours of each swimmer’s face. This customization ensures a perfect fit and enhances comfort and performance. Founders Bo Haaber and Rasmus Barfred captivated the sharks with their technology and secured a substantial investment from Robert Herjavec, who offered $1 million for 6.5% equity.
Summary:
- Company Name: The Magic 5
- Founders: Bo Haaber, Rasmus Barfred
- Founded: 2017
- Product: Custom-fit swim goggles
- Asked For: $500,000 for 5% equity
- Final Deal: $1 million for 6.5% equity with Robert Herjavec and Mark Cuban.
- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 4
- Business Status: In Business
- Headquarters: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $3M
- Investor: Robert Herjavec
- Go To Amazon: Buy Now
- Watch On: Amazon Prime
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The Real Elf On Shark Tank Season 13
The Real Elf, Tommy Holl, creates personalized digital “elf-grams” and offers live appearances at holiday parties.
His unique business model secured an investment from Barbara Corcoran, who offered $50,000 in cash and $75,000 as a loan for 35% equity, with half of the sales going to a cancer charity.
Summary:
- Company Name: The Real Elf
- Founder: Tommy Holl
- Founded: 2019
- Product: Personalized digital elf-grams and holiday party appearances
- Asked For: $50,000 for 20% equity
- Final Deal: $50,000 in cash and $75,000 as a loan for 35% equity with Barbara Corcoran
- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 8
- Business Status: In Business
- Headquarters: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $100K
- Investor: Barbara Corcoran
- Go To Amazon: Buy Now
- Watch On: Amazon Prime
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Uprising Food Superfood Bread On Shark Tank
Uprising Food offers protein-packed bread and chips that are rich in superfoods. The products are designed to provide a healthy alternative to traditional snacks and bread, targeting health-conscious consumers and those with dietary restrictions such as keto and low-carb diets.
Summary:
- Company Name: Uprising Food
- Founders: Kristen and William Schumacher
- Founded: 2019
- Product: Protein-packed bread and chips
- Asked For: $500K for 3% equity
- Final Deal: No deal
- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 1
- Business Status: As of March 2023, Uprising Food shut down its operations.
- Headquarters: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $2M
- Investors: None
- Go To Amazon: Buy Now
- Watch On: Amazon Prime