For the first time ever, Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John and Kevin O’Leary were joined by a studio audience as they were presented with unedited, unfiltered pitches from hopeful entrepreneurs
For the first time ever, Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John and Kevin O’Leary were joined by a studio audience as they were presented with unedited, unfiltered pitches from hopeful entrepreneurs
Jeff and Stacy Grace enter the Tank seeking $200,000 in exchange for five percent of their company: Kent, maker of the world’s first compostable underwear. (When their time is up, you can literally plant your pants!)
Jeff and Stacy Grace enter the Tank seeking $200,000 in exchange for five percent of their company: Kent, maker of the world’s first compostable underwear. (When their time is up, you can literally plant your pants!)
PITCH NO. 1: COMPOSTABLE UNDERWEAR
Sina and Nina Farzin enter the Tank seeking $400,000 for five percent of their company: Oogiebear, a product line that helps children (and parents!) breathe more easily. It’s an $8 million valuation,
Sina and Nina Farzin enter the Tank seeking $400,000 for five percent of their company: Oogiebear, a product line that helps children (and parents!) breathe more easily. It’s an $8 million valuation,
PITCH NO. 2: BABY BOOGER PICKER
Tate Koenig, who appeared in Season 12 and left without a deal for the Cheese Chopper, returns with the Pizza Pack, a collapsable pizza storage container that can store a single slice or an entire pie
Tate Koenig, who appeared in Season 12 and left without a deal for the Cheese Chopper, returns with the Pizza Pack, a collapsable pizza storage container that can store a single slice or an entire pie
PITCH NO. 3: COLLAPSIBLE PIZZA CONTAINER
Mark isn’t interested in a slice of the company; he wants the whole damn pie. So as they head into the final commercial break, he tells Tate to think what it’d cost to buy but Tate came into the Tank determined to work with Lori.
Mark isn’t interested in a slice of the company; he wants the whole damn pie. So as they head into the final commercial break, he tells Tate to think what it’d cost to buy but Tate came into the Tank determined to work with Lori.
Producers are adding a live element to tonight’s episode — folks at home will be able to weigh in on whether or not the Sharks should take the plunge and make a deal. TV Insider chatted with all five Sharks to get their thoughts on the live episode, how the pandemic has changed the business world
Producers are adding a live element to tonight’s episode — folks at home will be able to weigh in on whether or not the Sharks should take the plunge and make a deal. TV Insider chatted with all five Sharks to get their thoughts on the live episode, how the pandemic has changed the business world
Cuban: “The biggest thing I ask is, ‘What’s your differentiation?’ I’ll ask, ‘What makes you different?’ I ask myself, ‘Wow, why didn’t I think of this?’
Cuban: “The biggest thing I ask is, ‘What’s your differentiation?’ I’ll ask, ‘What makes you different?’ I ask myself, ‘Wow, why didn’t I think of this?’
On what goes into wanting to partner with a Shark Tank contestant
Greiner: “It depends on what their story is. If their story tells me that they’re a wonderful human being and they’re someone I want to work with, I’ll be influenced. It has to be a great project. You have to determine how they’ll be as a business partner.”
Greiner: “It depends on what their story is. If their story tells me that they’re a wonderful human being and they’re someone I want to work with, I’ll be influenced. It has to be a great project. You have to determine how they’ll be as a business partner.”