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- A shark wants to invest 4 million in a business.
- An artistic man hopes the sharks are interested in his cat drawing service.
- The sharks hear pitches for a flavored mix-and-match lip balm.
- An edible flower company; a way to be active yet protected while under the sun; a clean makeup brand; a modern dental tool used for oral care; an update on Foam Party Hats.
- A damage-free wall light; an umbrella with two handles; a silicone placemat with an edge; a gluten-free alternative to popcorn.
- An immersive murder mystery experience; an app that turns any video into a game; self-service grocery stores; allergen-free baked goods; guest Shark Jason Blum.
- An 11-year-old inventor from San Clemente, California, recycles a skateboard deck to fit inside lockers and backpacks; an entrepreneur from Meridianville, Alabama, revolutionizes aerial sports; a husband and wife team from Vicksburg, Mississippi create outdoor camping gear; and an entrepreneur from San Francisco, California, claims her five-minute meditation app will help the world reduce stress.
- Pitches include a twist on the traditional ice cream cone, a gadget to help control a cellphone safely while on the move, an app for travel enthusiasts and innovative winter equipment; update on BeeSweet Lemonade.
- Products include a low-calorie chocolate, a wine to pair with pizza, a medical eye patch for children and an herbal soap for eczema.
- An all-in-one styling device for textured hair; a multiuse water bottle; a baby bottle monitor that signals spoiled milk; swim goggles that will not pull one's hair; Emma Grede returns as guest shark.
- A firefighter presents a potentially life-saving invention.
- An entrepreneur returns for a second chance at a deal.
- Guest shark Daniel Lubetzky; a beauty line that uses an ancient symbol of Mexican culture; a product for healthy drinks; an allergen-free snack; an entrepreneur introduces beverages inspired by the flavors of his Latin American culture.
- A state-of-the-art bionic prosthetic device; artisanal desserts for dogs; a bug-catching device; insulated water bottles guaranteed to keep beverages cold for 36 hours.
- A robotic personal chef for the home; an easy-to-install dual showerhead; premium chocolate birthday candles; a nursing cover with a built-in fan.
- Safe and natural cleaning products; a party cup with a hidden shot glass; a lightweight, electric bodyboard; a root cover for recently planted trees.
- The Sharks bid over the asking price for one product; another pitch elicits a negative response; and two different entrepreneurs try to attract bids for a full-length mirror designed to build self-esteem and redefined drones.
- A woman seeks an investment for a toilet training kit for cats.
- Billy Blanks Jr. asks the sharks to invest in a dance fitness program.
- Daniel Lubetzky guest sharks; a way to attract hummingbirds; easing anxiety with an entertaining product; a fire-defense system; a wearable fitness design makes it easier to sweat; an update on Basepaws, a pet genetic testing company.
- A capsule that keeps beverages hot for an extended period.
- Tilt-able and flippable reading glasses; an exciting educational game for kids; high-tech ski goggles; a line of delicious dessert toppings.
- A vegan marshmallow creme; a non-invasive digital pet thermometer; a drawing app that utilizes augmented reality; a line of Filipino American sauces and condiments.
- Boneless baby back ribs that only take two minutes to cook in a microwave; detachable mohawks for kids' safety helmets; a reality interface for video gamers.
- A bike lighting system; clothing with reinforced knees and built-in squeakers for crawling babies; a shoe buffing pad that attaches to a power drill; modular shoelaces.
- Three men from Jackson, NJ with 60 years of painting experience among them, cause the Sharks to get in a feeding frenzy over their convenient way to store a wet paintbrush. Two moms from Austin, TX hope at least one Shark will make an offer for their portable mat that fits into an ultra-compact pouch, two Harvard Business School grads from New York, NY devised a unique way to provide a chef-designed, pre-portioned nutritious meal right to your door, and two men from Park City, UT offer a healthier version of a favorite breakfast with their whole-grain flapjack and waffle mix.
- Barbara Corcoran and Lori Greiner team up to battle it out against Robert Herjavec, Mark Cuban and Kevin O'Leary over a particularly enticing product. An entrepreneur from Louisville, KY has whimsical plush slippers he claims feels like pillows on your feet; inventors from Sacramento, CA show off their dynamic signage for business owners who don't want to hire human sign holders; two women from Macon, GA have created trousers and leggings that give instant, built-in uplift to one's derriere; a Dallas-based foodie wants to make his mark with his boldly-flavored line of nuts for snacking, and an update on CordaRoys, a line of beanbag furniture that has skyrocketed in sales after Lori Greiner investment.
- On the season six premiere, a couple from Ft. Worth, TX turned tragedy into inspiration and devised a unique way to swaddle a baby; a gentleman from Los Angeles, CA wants to put the "man" in manicure with his nail salon for guys only; two men from New York believe they have designed a better version of the athletic sock; and two college students from Harrisonburg, VA invented a way to stay recharged with their free mobile phone charging station.
- Interest in a scholarship app created by a student from Philadelphia ignites into the most heated Shark fight ever with three of the Sharks walking out of the Tank! Also, a young couple from Vienna, VA provides micro-loans to those in need from the money raised from backpacks made of traditional fabrics from developing countries.
- The Sharks debate if the solution to make coffee taste even better from two entrepreneurs from Cedarville, Ohio, is too much of a niche product; an entrepreneur from Woodland Hills, California, is at the forefront of a hot trend for those who need to increase their focus while decreasing stress; a high-energy mom from La Center, Washington, has a product that will make kids love brushing their hair; and two men from Midvale, Utah, surprise the Sharks about the danger of something they wear every day.
- A new batch of entrepreneurs pitch to the Sharks for investment dollars.
- A convenient new style of eating Korean food; a product designed to help with one's wellness routine; a take on a common cooking tool; a version of a sports medicine product specifically designed for athletes; an update on Souper Cubes.
- Treats utilizing recycled vegetable waste; a lighting product to help one look their best online; a hydrating beverage filled with antioxidants and made from a common desert plant; an update on Dino Don; guest shark Emma Grede.
- NBA star Bill Walton helps a triathelet pitch an idea for a water bottle.
- Guest shark Peter Jones; a luxury apparel line designed to elevate one's office look; a portable way to enjoy beverages on tap; a fruit preservation device; a fruit-infused wine collection; an update on Curie, a natural product line.
- Seth MacFarlane shows his support for a man who designed a new fly trap.
- Mark and Lori offer an entrepreneur $1 million; tabletop food screen.
- Kevin O'Leary makes a $1 million offer.
- Entrepreneurs present spellbinding, spine-tingling business opportunities. Blumhouse CEO and founder Jason Blum joins the panel as a guest shark.
- Kitty litter that signals health issues; a chic lunch box; high-performance baby blankets; bodysuits designed for women in uniform; Good American CEO Emma Grede returns as guest shark.
- A robotic burger vending machine; bespoke hats that display hometown pride; customizable footwear; a resistance band to develop the perfect jump shot; guest shark Michael Rubin.
- A Wisconsin man touts olive oil bars where you can sample the oil before purchasing; a couple tries to sell the Sharks on a unique wedding registry geared towards saving for the honeymoon; a new product can turn a smartphone into a personal security device, live-streaming video and audio to your contacts for rescue with just one tap.
- A husband and wife from Raleigh, North Carolina, show how their franchised art studios work; two men from Melrose, Massachusetts, have a futuristic version of a notebook that sends writing wirelessly; two entrepreneurs from Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, create hair-care products infused with pheromones; and a divorced mom from The Poconos, Pennsylvania, has an idea for how brides can bag up their wedding gowns and use the bathroom on their own.
- Millennials from Detroit, Michigan, create a line of premium shirts for shorter men; two Los Angeles, California, photographers invent a high-end photo booth; a police officer and former Marine from Cumberland, Rhode Island, markets a no-drill, no-hole curtain rod brackets; and two men from Coconut Creek, Florida, invent a personal flotation device with multifunctional options.
- A healthy smoked fish dip. A hair and beard cutting template. A stuffed animal/blanket hybrid.
- An energetic entrepreneur from Key Biscayne, Florida, believes he has the best men's swimwear; inventors from Alhambra, California, present their "better" version of a popular beauty trend; an entrepreneur from Pinecrest, Florida, pitches the Sharks his solution for eating pasta without the guilt; and an entrepreneur from Kingwood, Texas, has the cure for the dreaded hangover.
- A fast food franchise that focuses on guilty pleasures; high design houses for special nocturnal guests; a stylish product that keeps pets safe from predators; a dual fashion design.
- Knife sharpening by mail; a device that offers relief from bug bites; a bathroom product to help block odors; a vegan alternative to pork rinds.
- The sharks fight for a piece of a mother's furniture business.
- A single mother believes her aromatic lip gloss can help women.
- A former athlete believes his product can save lives.
- The Sharks hear pitches on a fragrance that smells like money.
- The sharks fight over a three-in-one nail polish.
- The sharks question the morality of a potential investment.
- A modern-day slip business; a scrubbing tool; dog-friendly frozen yogurt.
- Sandals for barefoot runners.
- Emma Grede guest sharks; a product aimed at keeping smiles fresh and bright; a solution to a growing problem in the apparel industry; an anti-chafing product; a beverage with African roots; an update on Cupboard Pro.
- A self-sanitizing baby accessory; a storage solution for road trippers; a pet safety service; a nutrient-dense sweet indulgence.
- A fishing bobber made from a shotgun shell.
- Frozen concentrated gumbo brick; a bird feeder that shocks squirrels.
- A portable outdoor game that combines pickleball and Spikeball; a pet-sitting service for weddings and events; a high-fashion bodysuit; a gourmet made-to-order French fries.
- Beauty products specially formulated for redheads; a stylish bird house equipped with a hidden camera; an app for plant care; a splash guard for bath time.
- An entrepreneur accepts an unprecedented deal; a Halloween attraction.
- Mobile fitness company for kids; a way for fixing holes in walls; a solution for photos stacking up on smartphones; webcam privacy shield; Nuts N More update.
- When Mark Cuban hears how a Mom from Provo, UT funded her idea to design stylish baby shoes, he proclaims that hers is the best story he's heard on how to start a business. Also, a man from Salt Lake City, UT hopes the Sharks will swallow his idea for a pill that anyone can take in a situation when food is not an option; two siblings from Prairie Village, KS hope they can zip up a deal with the Sharks with their children's swimwear line that keeps kids sun safe; and an accomplished entrepreneur from San Diego, CA has a simple way to stay fit with a custom deck of playing cards that makes exercise convenient and fun.
- A Portland, Oregon entrepreneur has a juice and smoothie cart with blenders powered entirely by pedaling vintage bikes, and a former CIA officer based in Cedar City, Utah teaches customers how to pick locks, escape handcuffs and disappear without a trace with his classes. Former pro wrestler Dallas Page and his business partner in Smyrna, GA pitch a fitness program based on yoga movements which is high energy and zero impact, and a woman from Atlanta, GA pitches her breakfast brand which includes southern specialties. We get an update on Gameface, from Tyler, TX, a temporary face paint transfer in which Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner invested last season.
- The Sharks are illuminated by a unique and elegant lighting solution designed by a man from San Francisco, CA, and a pajama-clad duo from Menlo Park, CA want to help America one nap at a time with their wearable technology. Other pitches include a retired Air Force lieutenant and dog lover from La Pine, OR who has created a complete food bar for canines, and actor Dean Cain and pro fighting champion Uriah Faber join an entrepreneur from Columbus, OH in his bid to get the sharks to invest in his business for custom-tailored suits.
- Millennial entrepreneurs are featured, including a man from NYC who pitches a product that he believes is essential in every college dorm room.
- An entrepreneur uses a surprising labor force to create her products; beauty industry experts from NYC pitch their innovations.
- A graphic designer and a patent attorney from Olympia, Washington, have a high-tech way to make children's story time more magical; a father from Brooklyn, New York, has a brand of functional paternity clothing for new dads; parents from Salem, Utah, have a solution to hairy drain problems; and a former pro football player and his business partner pitch a better version of a workout device.
- An entrepreneur from Santa Monica, California, introduces an-electric car-sharing service; a monthly membership that makes it easy to book and attend family activities, from an entrepreneur in Chicago, Illinois; a Cambridge, Massachusetts, entrepreneur invents a product that can turn any regular bicycle into an electric bike in under one minute; and a digital baby journal that captures memories through text message, from an entrepreneur in Auburndale, Massachusetts.
- A woman from Nokomis, Florida, brings her brand of teas, which include ingredients laced with attitude; two ladies from Los Angeles, California, reveal that all women share a common hairy problem; parents from Albany, Oregon, solved the problem of babies touching the mess during diaper changes; and the Sharks think an entrepreneur from Aurora, Colorado, may be overvaluing his technology that can improve sleep and reduce stress.
- An automatic dog potty system that wraps and then seals the waste from an entrepreneur in Chicago; two entrepreneurs from Phoenix design an app to make tipping easier; twin entrepreneurs hope to make the world of pickup basketball much simpler; and an invention that absorbs moisture and deodorizes sweaty sports gear from an entrepreneur in Virginia.
- A high-performance problem solver. A DNA test that aids in medical research.
- A way to decorate Easter eggs without the mess; a reusable tape invention; efficient transportation device; a digital tool turns loose change into effortless money; an update on Fidgetland, a company that designs toys to help students stimulate the mind.
- A solution for storing paint efficiently; a portable electric vehicle charger; a product designed to keep garments safe from bacteria and odor; an improved blanket.
- A veterinarian's product claims to prevent cancer in pets.
- Reality TV personality Peter Jones; guest shark Kevin Hart; a tool for cleaning quickly and easily; a healthier version of a favorite indulgence; a stylish men's apparel line; a problem-solving wearable design; an update on Quevos.
- A product designed to keep your cat stimulated; a product used for potty-training; a measuring tool for cutting hair; an inclusive product line providing aid to minor injuries; Mark Cuban gets an update on "Trophy Smack."
- A line of health products using nature's superfood; an online marketplace designed to help athletes cash in on their fame; an all-in-one total body fitness tool; a plant-based approach to a fast food favorite; Kevin Hart guest sharks.
- Body jewelry; movable basketball training apparatus.
- All five sharks consider business propositions.
- An unemployed man and his pregnant wife pitch a party-favorite chicken dip.
- Comedy writer Bruce Vilanch presents a computer instruction project.
- Door dash CEO Tony Xu; a clean beauty brand alternative; technology designed to help maximize progress at the gym; a modern twist on a traditional healthy beverage; a sustainable health care product line.
- A device to stop objects from falling between car seats, a company promoting the consumption of lion fish, shrink wrap gift bags, and a skincare product.
- An app that provides international travelers with access to live translators.
- KIND Snacks founder Daniel Lubetzky guest hosts; vegan mushroom bacon, a mobile bartending class, peanut butter for dogs and plush toys.
- An ergonomic bike seat; an app that simplifies wedding planning; a post-workout muscle recovery soap; a simple tool to add bling to hair.
- A product that identifies home visitors; sending imaginative toys to kids through a subscription gift service; a slaw/salsa condiment; a cell phone app.
- There's potential millions at stake when the Sharks recognize one irresistible product and a feeding frenzy ensues among all of them, including guest Shark Steve Tisch, co-owner of the New York Giants and film producer. Whose offer will win? This week's entrepreneurs include sisters from Normal, Illinois whose gourmet edible cookie dough is meant to be enjoyed unbaked; Los Angeles entrepreneurs who've created organic flavored milk that tastes like what's left in the bowl after you've eaten your favorite cereal; an iPhone app by a Georgia inventor that uses the phone's built-in hardware to make it spin hands-free for panoramic picture taking; and an interactive workout technology from an Austin, Texas entrepreneur.
- The episode features a six-year-old girl from Studio City, CA, who hopes the Sharks get stuck on her paint-on bandage invention that's not just for kids; a 15-year-old from Virginia Beach, VA has come up with an appealing way to make drinking water more exciting; a socially conscious high school senior from Los Gatos, CA hopes to save the planet from electronic waste with his online recommerce business; and a 16-year-old from Deming, WA, who lives on a farm, wants to help save the bees with his spicy flavored raw honey, a product he started working on when he was 11 years old.
- A guitar player from Dallas, TX hopes to sing his way into a deal for his service that helps people find and hire music instructors; a firefighter from San Diego, CA has come up with a simple way to stop costly, accidental fire sprinkler activations; two friends from Salt Lake City, UT show how they can turn fire and water into a battery charger; and the outside-the-box thinking of two men from San Francisco, CA could result in a deal for their all-inclusive project kits in a box. In a follow up segment, Tiffany Krumins, from Auburn, GA and creator of Ava the Elephant medicine dispenser, gives an update on her business, which Barbara invested in during season one.
- Two Dallas entrepreneurs demonstrate their smart light bulb which can be programmed from a mobile phone for home or business, a father-son team from Las Vegas have a high-tech replacement for a cork that helps preserve wine and olive oil, parents from Washington, D.C. unveil their subscription service of carefully-curated children's books, but they only have 85 subscribers to date, and a Sarasota, FL woman has a fort-building construction kit for kids that makes castles, pirate ships and cars. Plus, a follow-up on Breathometer, one of the show's most popular deals; five Sharks invested in it earlier this season. It's a breathalyzer app that works with your smart phone.
- An 11-year old fashionista from Memphis, Tennessee has already captured Oprah's attention with his line of hand-crafted bowties for people of all ages which he makes with his family members. But can he cut a deal in the Tank with Daymond John or another Shark? Two men from Linden, Utah present their new hot beverage made from roasted cocoa beans roasted like coffee which is packed with antioxidants, and a college student from Provo, Utah created his own blend of nutritional supplements to help focus, mental agility, and overall brain health. Two Boston men operate a popular 5K obstacle course race series in 20 cities.
- Two men from San Diego and Phoenix tout the benefits of their stuffed animals that are washcloths, too, as being the perfect bath time treat for kids; a dog lover from Los Angeles takes her pup everywhere she goes with her handmade wearable sling which comes in luxurious materials and the Sharks are charmed by entrepreneurs dressed like ninjas demonstrating a darts-like card game.
- An old-fashion premium golf putter.
- A man from Cumming, Georgia promotes unique exercise clothing that provides hyper-gravity weight training; a Spokane, Washington entrepreneur has a product to appeal to today's "urban beardsman" with beard oils, mustache waxes and a community for facial hair aficionados; two New Yorkers have a karaoke machine that adds jaw-dropping vocal harmonies to help users sound like their favorite stars; belts that are easy for kids to use from a St. Louis, Missouri woman; and a follow up story on Barbara Corcoran's deal from last season, Grace and Lace, hand-knitted socks and legwarmers.
- A mother from Corona del Mar, CA turned a family tradition into a business with a stamping kit proving Santa Claus really did visit your home, a former toy executive from Cincinnati, OH hopes his book and plush toy will become part of the Jewish holiday tradition; a salesman from Henderson, NV has an easier way to move Christmas lights from the storage to display mode, and a 13-year-old girl from San Luis Obispo, CA impresses the Sharks with her presentation of a flexible device that eases muscle pain.
- Everything is made in America on this week's episode. Two young women model off their pretty, custom recruitment clothing for sororities which is expanding into a bridal line-but will the Sharks "rush" to make a deal? Also, a native New Yorker showcases his simple tools that easily open a Thai coconut and extract the meat; a salesman from Chattanooga, TN touts the invention that can transform any pickup truck into what he calls "a Truck-U-V," by adding seats in the flatbed to accommodate more passengers.
- Two brothers and a friend originally from Nepal, India now living in Mukilteo, WA, hope the Sharks will make their American Dream come true by investing in their yak and cow milk dog chews; and two women from Brooklyn, NY ask the Sharks to pucker up and invest in their organic and colorful lipsticks. Also, an update on Peter Ferriera, Dennis Iannotti and Neil Cameron from Pawtucket, RI and their Nuts N' More high protein organic nut butters that Robert Herjavec and Mark Cuban invested in during Season 4.
- Young billionaire Nick Woodman, Founder and CEO of GoPro, returns to the Tank bringing his business and investment expertise as a Guest Shark. A cat lover from Boca Raton, FL hopes to find the purr-fect partner to invest in her idea where patrons can enjoy adorable rescue cats while relaxing at a cafe. A toy designer from Lake Forest, CA has an all-electric compact vehicle that merges the thrill of a motorcycle with an added degree of maneuverability.
- Two women from New York City present their collectible products for celebrities' super-fans; two men from Boston pitch a mobile app for reserving a barstool in advance for popular nights and events; Midwesterners who transplanted to Venice, CA have a cool, classic men's clothing line that is made in America, and an Atlanta man who spent a decade playing in the NFL has a revolutionary high-tech insole for shoes.
- A man from Pittsburgh, PA invented a sustainable soil replacement for peat moss; two moms from Castle Rock, CO came up with a tasty and tantrum-free way to clean messy kids with sweet-flavored face wipes; with help from a veteran power lineman, two business partners from N. Twin Falls, ID believe they can change the electric industry with a safer way to connect electrical wires; a man and woman from Boulder, CO present a digital text technology that is poised to change the way eBooks are read.
- The Sharks consider investing in a twist on traditional hummus, eyelash extensions and edible cups; and two brothers from Paradise Valley, Ariz, arrive in tuxedos to pitch their solution to forgotten computer passwords.
- Talent manager Troy Carter - the founder, chairman and CEO of Atom Factory - appears as a guest Shark.
- A dad pitches his potty-training device, and three friends from Los Angeles hope to start a tasty trend with their baked-to-order sweets.
- Self-made billionaire Chris Sacca joins the Sharks and ends up in a battle with Lori Greiner over a tech education business started by two sisters from Pomona, California.
- Former Google executive and billionaire Silicon Valley venture capitalist Chris Sacca,returns to the Tank as a guest Shark. A husband and wife team from Palo Alto, CA has a device for babies to stay on track and parents to stay sane; entrepreneurial twins from Denver, CO have an online business that can ease the pain of paying for college; and a man from San Francisco has a tech solution to the dreaded parking ticket.
- Business partners from Carrollton, TX, pitch a business that delivers an unusual twist to a common vegetable; a Shark loves the taste of a unique barbeque sauce inspired by the mother of two sisters from Philadelphia, PA; two millennial entrepreneurs have an idea to alleviate the hassle of luggage and packing when travelling; and a biochemist from Chapel Hill, NC, can make the invisible visible with a device ensuring one is always protected from the sun.
- Chris Gronkowski from Colleyville, Texas, and his brother Rob Gronkowski from the New England Patriots, bring an insulated sports bottle to the Tank; Mark Cuban and former baseball slugger Alex Rodriguez offer advice to a 17-year-old from St. Louis, Missouri, who devised a tool to soothe foot pain; an entrepreneur from Santa Monica, California, has a sweeter way to eat a popular snack; and a man from Los Angeles, California, hopes to lock up a deal with his innovative way to keep belongings safe.
- A "hate connection" app; an invention involving coconut water; a quick breakfast solution.
- A pair of entrepreneurs hope they have the fix for keeping you completely warm during the holiday season; one entrepreneur takes the Christmas tree to a whole new level; one entrepreneur hopes the Sharks will like his take on covering a Christmas nuisance; and an entrepreneur duo may have found your kid's direct connection to jolly old Saint Nick.
- Seafood breading mix; a pet communication invention; a re-engineered bath robe.
- An idea for empowering women; easing people into water sports; a food item for breastfeeding moms.
- A young entrepreneur from Columbus, Ohio introduces the Sharks to a dynamic pricing tool aimed at Millennials; two entrepreneurs from Park City, Utah and Alexandria, Virginia, introduce their revolutionary cleaning tool; and a brother and sister-in-law pair from Medford, Oregon, share their original wine product that makes drinking even more fun.
- A guilt-free donut; a solution when taking a shower isn't possible; improved weight collars.
- First into the Tank is an entrepreneur from North Bergen, New Jersey, who introduces a traditional hand-held food snack from his Argentinian culture. Entrepreneurs from Nashville, Tennessee, pitch their smart security product to help keep intruders out of the home. A trio of entrepreneurs from Clemson, South Carolina, present their convenient beverage carrier product designed to help keep items cold. Last into the Tank are a husband and wife from Potomac, Maryland, who introduce their online tool which helps offer a wide variety of family activities at an incredible discount.
- Light therapy lamp; portable oxygen in a can; an unusual solution to maintaining a youthful appearance; a plant-based version of a guilty pleasure.
- All five Sharks collude on an English teacher's idea for a simpler way for children to learn Shakespeare.
- An entrepreneur makes a less-than-stellar presentation to the sharks.
- A young Chicago entrepreneur plays hardball with the sharks.
- A housewife from Charleston, S.C., charms the male sharks.
- A towel that provides coverage to change out of a swimsuit in public.
- A couple seek an investment for a solution to cellulite.
- Beer-infused ice cream; pre-packaged meals for pets.
- The man who created Rollerblades seeks an investment for his new invention.
- The sharks fight for a chance to go into business with an inventor.
- Brandon Jacobs hopes to help a woman with her protein-infused energy drink.
- An energy supplement designed by active members of the military.
- A nontoxic product that helps dispose of cooking oils safely; a tool that transforms eating utensils into a common kitchen accessory; a viral device designed to help save time and lessen fatigue; a product designed to keep critters out.
- Fortified, sugar-free nut butters; an acupressure wrist band.
- A nutrient-rich energy bar; a gender-neutral clothing brand; a portable children's toy; a healthy Mexican snack company.
- Gourmet meat business; a cooler with interior LED lighting.
- Budding entrepreneurs get the chance to bring their dreams to fruition, presenting their ideas to five titans of industry who succeeded in making their own dreams a reality.
- Chic fashion accessories for dogs; a breathalyzer app; gourmet preserves.
- A mask made of Alaskan glacial mud; powerstrips and surge protectors that blend in with hardwood floors; fanciful balloon designs; gourmet grilled cheese business update.
- An entrepreneur from Salt Lake City hopes to convince the Sharks of the delicious and healthy merits of his energy bars fortified with protein from crickets; an inventor from Vista, California shows how his garage lock will protect everyone from easy break-ins, a confident entrepreneur from Needham, MA, tries to school the Sharks, even those without hair, on a "paradigm shift in morning grooming"--his shower cap to fix bedhead, and two young men from Chicago, OH, try to woo the Sharks on their e-commerce platform for digital textbook rentals. And, an amazing update on this season's newest success story--Fiber Fix, created by entrepreneurs from Orem, Utah, in which Lori Greiner invested.
- A commerce flower business; anti-aging lifting strips; a breakaway hanger; tablewear made from renewable plant materials; a follow up of Groovebook.
- Self-professed wine connoisseur Kevin O'Leary gives advice to a lady from Solano Beach, CA on her lighter, healthier alternative to a full-bodied wine. Likewise, Robert Herjavec has some suggestions for a former merchant marine from Anacortes, WA on his innovative, deep-sea treasure hunting business. Three men from San Francisco, CA hope to paddle their way into a deal with a collapsible kayak that folds up like the traditional Japanese art of origami, and a couple from Pleasant Hill, CA reveal to the Sharks the surprising twist they put into their decadent cinnamon rolls. Also, an update on Jim Tselikis and Sabin Lomac from Los Angeles, CA and their Maine lobster roll food truck business.
- On the season finale, a college sophomore wants to make her own American dream come true with her reusable storage box. A couple hope to cook up a deal with their reinvented cookware, two exuberant moms create an iPad app that measures foot sizes, and two men from Aurora, IL design a simple solution to tying up a water balloon. In a first of its kind follow-up, many of the amazing success stories from "Shark Tank" are highlighted, with the entrepreneurs discussing their experiences and how their businesses have grown since coming to the Tank.
- Pitches include a mother and son from Grand Rapids, MI whose business can give every bride a gorgeous wedding cake but for a slice of the price; and a restaurateur from Houston, TX has a solution to a common problem encountered while dining out.
- GoPro Founder and CEO Nick Woodman is a Guest Shark in this action-packed episode. Pitches include a farmer from Ithaca, NY who presents a healthier tortilla chip made from fresh picked sweet corn; and a man from Huntington Beach, CA wants to make some green while burning some green with his scented, manufactured fire logs.
- A Brooklyn man tries to interest the Sharks in his family-run business of foldable, wheeled luggage; a single woman from Houston, Texas, makes soaps, washes and grooming products, but will she clean up with a deal? A couple from Sapulpa, Oklahoma has a fashion-forward line of gameday apparel for women geared towards college teams, and an entrepreneur from Scarsdale, NY pitches his single serve wine product that comes in recyclable plastic.
- Three sisters from San Francisco, CA hope for a perfect match with the Sharks and their dating app that introduces singles to friends of friends. A man from San Francisco, CA has an app solution to a common problem for online shoppers-how to get your package delivered on your schedule.
- A dad from Live Oak, FL pitches a new twist to the common vest, a product inspired by his daughter's sixth grade winning science project. Two moms from Tigard, OR pitch a healthier way to bake homemade cookies from scratch; two mountain-bike enthusiasts from Richmond, VT came up with a cleaning solution to remove stains and odors from water bottles, and two sisters and best friends from Raleigh, NC show how re-wearable fabric stickers can add instant fun to any occasion.
- A scientist from Tampa, FL invented a very life-like, synthetic human cadaver that will make medical testing more effective; two friends from Seattle, WA hope the Sharks won't turn their idea to make personalized super hero action figures into a super zero; three ladies from Philadelphia, PA have an affordable online service to help you quickly achieve a high-end interior room design; and two men from Commerce Township, MI hope the Sharks will invest in their sunscreen full-body misting device.
- An entrepreneur from Philadelphia pitches a smart plate containing food-recognition technology to aid dieting; two women from Minneapolis, MN create a sweetener that tastes just like honey, but not made by bees; a Houston, TX-based entrepreneur pitches a unique spa business for babies; and confident Stanford grad from San Francisco, CA believes he's at the forefront of where high tech meets fashion for men's custom shirts.
- A single mom from Texas, believes her eco-friendly grease disposal method will be enough to cook up a deal; a 21-year-old from Ukraine and now living in New York, makes the Sharks speechless with his epic display of block toys and his knowledge about the toy industry; a mother from Pennsylvania, zealously pitches her stylish apparel for breastfeeding moms; and a yoga enthusiast from New York, admits she has limited fashion or business experience, yet hopes the Sharks will want to invest in her modern take on legwarmers.
- A former pet food company salesman creates a wine for cats; a soccer dad shares his gut-wrenching story about how he designed a portable shelter that ensures you're covered wherever you go; an architect and environmentalist uses his skills to design a way to make anyone a gardening guru; and an entrepreneurism teacher pursues her own business idea of a reinvented chopstick.
- Two entrepreneurs from Placentia, California, pitch their solution to underarm sweat marks and stains; brothers from Walnut Creek, California, believe their belt buckle that doubles as a wallet is the most convenient way to carry your essentials; U.S. Army veterans from Chicago, Illinois, hope to empower farmers by helping them cultivate and harvest saffron; and a former executive chef from Colorado Springs, Colorado, thinks his multi-purpose mixing bowl will become the next go-to kitchen gadget.
- An entrepreneur from New York City presents an innovative line of flatware, cups, and plates; the only airtight, self-sealing zip-top bag in the world made entirely of pure silicone with all the benefits of glass is introduced by an entrepreneur from California; an Arlington, Virginia, entrepreneur takes nap time to a whole new level; and an entrepreneur from Pennsylvania hopes to sell the Sharks on his non-toxic, super hydrophobic spray that repels stains.
- A mother-daughter duo from Washington D.C., is passionate about their healthy vegan soups; an entrepreneur from Addison, Texas, pitches his new tool to make it simpler to invest in crypto-currency; a chef from New York, New York, wants to expand his vegan sushi restaurants across the nation; and in an emotional pitch, siblings from Long Island, New York, present the product of their late father, an NYC firefighter whose dream was to pitch in The Tank, but passed away before he could.
- First into the Tank is an entrepreneur from Willis, Texas, who introduces her lay-flat cosmetic bag design that allows for easy access to materials. Entrepreneurs from San Diego, California, pitch their online boutique subscription shave club exclusively intended for women; while entrepreneurs from Basalt, Colorado, and Newport Coast, California, present their functional cat furniture designs which are durable and easy to clean. Last into the Tank is a mom from Palo Alto, California, who provides comfortable and stylish play dresses for mothers with young children.
- First into the Tank are entrepreneurs from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, who introduce their innovative storm shelter/safe house design that can provide people safety in the comfort of their own home. An entrepreneur from White Plains, New York, presents her fresh baby food that trains babies to acquire a more sophisticated palette. Entrepreneurs from Port Orange, Florida, pitch their multi-use sandwich container product that keeps your sandwich safe, never soggy. Last into the Tank are entrepreneurs from New York, New York, and Venice, California, who pitch their space age solution for stinky feet.
- A high-tech product to discover hidden secrets about one's cat; a fashion accessory that helps men look refined; all-electric water sports equipment; a delicious, multipurpose dip; four high school students chat with their favorite shark.
- An eco-friendly cleaning supply company; a snack bar that blocks the absorption of fat; a redesigned spoon that is safe for babies; a frozen food brand that delivers authentic, plant-based East Mediterranean cuisine; Dan Lubetzky guest judges.
- Kids' shoes designed to be fashionable and save money; a fashion line for people who want to match their best friends; an interesting kitchen tool; a family introduces their "freak shakes."
- A solution to help babies sleep through the night; a personalized body care brand; a plant-based alternative for a favorite comfort food; a stylish version of a comfortable outdoor accessory; Daniel Lubetzky guest judges.
- A unique fitness system; party hats.
- Puzzle pics; cleaning scrubber; vegan junk food; emergency flashlight
- Two Texas bicyclists have an idea for a portable hand degreaser.
- An entrepreneur presents a line of luxury maternity gowns.
- A line of dresses made from pillowcases; a unique spatula; vitamin sprays.
- Unique eyewear made of sustainable wood.
- Two women pitch their military-inspired jewelry line; traditional British scone; custom furniture; door-to-door luggage pickup service; update on the Scrub Daddy cleaning tool.
- An accessory for using the bathroom outdoors; a collection of tiny building materials for hobbyists; a stickable guitar pick; a line of customizable children's clothing.
- Aromatherapy spray to help kids afraid of the dark; a carrier for toddlers.
- Savory cake balls.
- Two men offer goat rentals for grazing services.
- Solving a holiday headache with colorful, magnetic strands; an item to bridge the gap for interfaith families; a fun, new take on traditional Christmas sweaters; luxurious clip-in hair extensions.
- Popular knee-high boot socks sold online; a stylish clutch for essential items; a way for kids to create and personalize lunchbox designs; customized chocolate bars; artisan cheese and glazed donut sandwiches.
- A unique dating service; eco-friendly bamboo cleaning cloths; a fitted sheet and sleeping bag combo for making beds quickly; a buzzing medical device.
- A lady from Myrtle, SC with her own all-female golf caddy company hopes the sharks will want to drive her company into the green. A couple from Pleasant Grove, UT believes they have the next big thing in toys with a better, safer way for kids to bounce, and three men from Chatsworth, CA have taken a fun spin on the classic faceware accessory.
- For the first time in series' history, all six Sharks appear together in the Tank to discuss their favorite memories over the first 100 episodes. The Sharks reveal why they participate year after year on the show, and celebrate with a cake-cutting and champagne toast.
- Transplanted Parisians based in Los Angeles, CA have an almond water beverage line from their grandma's recipe. A duo from New York City pitches their eco-friendly pizza box that is recyclable and can be repurposed to become serving plates and leftover storage. An entrepreneur from San Francisco has a business he calls a "game changer in real estate investing," and cousins from Orem, UT try to sell the Sharks on their solution to sanitizing germ-ridden cell phones.
- A man from Woodinville, WA will make sure the Sharks' investment won't go down the drain with his device to eliminate clogged sinks; a husband from Davenport, FL says his family's future depends on getting a deal on his real grass delivery service for pets who have everything except their own backyard; two ladies from Portland, provide a worry-free way to share lip balm without sharing germs; and a man from Newport, RI can guarantee you won't get cold feet if you use his climate control system designed for your bed.
- A cattleman from Peoria, IL gets a second chance to show the Sharks what he's learned about his gourmet meat business since his Season 4 visit to the Tank; and a lawyer/MBA graduate from San Francisco, CA pitches a lingerie line that is sewn by women in need.
- A 14-year old entrepreneur from Spokane, WA, offers her product which gives pet owners a way to videochat with their animals and even deliver treats while away from home; a New York-based entrepreneur has a hometown t-shirt that has over 1 million in sales so far and attracted celebrities to wear it, and another New Yorker with proprietary software to manage your online and social reputation are spotlighted this week.
- This week, a man from Brattleboro, VT joins singer Pat Boone to pitch a new eco-friendly car that they claim is superior to electric vehicles; a super-fit mother of three from Ft. Collins, CO touts the benefits of her snack bars connected to a popular diet; a fisherman who holds the world record for biggest striped bass ever caught tries to net a Shark's investment in his unique lure that helped him make that catch; and two men from Cincinnati, OH provide customers with sets of glasses and frames that are interchangeable.
- The Sharks try out a new recreational sport, and listen to a pitch concerning missing socks.
- Silicon Valley billionaire Chris Sacca joins the panel as the Sharks are pitched ideas including a fashion app, rental umbrellas, edible stickers, and a way to keep track of your toddlers at school.
- A returning entrepreneur gets a second chance, healthy treats made for women are pitched, and an entrepreneur refuses an offer for personal reasons, resulting in a heated exchange between the Sharks.
- Two men from Sausalito, California, pitch a technology to test mercury levels in a piece of fish; a former corporate executive from Houston, Texas, has a platform to help people pursue their passions and brings in World Cup soccer winner Kristine Lilly and extreme sports expert Travis Brewer to convince them; and a millennial from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is looking to finance her fashion brand geared toward the social media generation.
- A couple from Homestead, Florida, create a line of dolls; a cat-loving couple from Portland, Oregon, pitch their innovative cat companion products; a husband and wife team from New York have an online shop for replacing men's outworn undergarments; and a former Navy SEAL from Austin, Texas, looks for a deal to take his coffee business nationwide.
- A professional body builder from Henderson, Nevada, demonstrates a unique cooler that keeps multiple drinks separated inside one cold container; a mom from West Hartford, Connecticut, pitches her stylish version of baby mats; two surfers from Carlsbad, California, shop their portable pressurized shower kit; and an entrepreneur from Hermosa Beach, California, looks for an investor in his specialty folding smart cart business.
- In a special episode featuring millennial entrepreneurs, one makes the deal that takes Shark Tank across the $100 million threshold of deals made in the Tank.
- An entrepreneur from Santa Maria, California, shows the Sharks his product that takes the love of wine to the next level; a working mom from San Diego, California, impresses with a special tool that helps women everywhere; two brothers from Agoura Hills, California, recycle old billboards to make one-of-a-kind accessories; and a man from San Francisco, California, showcases lozenges that can prevent overeating and curb snacking.
- The Sharks debate if the solution to make coffee taste even better from two entrepreneurs from Cedarville, Ohio, is too much of a niche product; an entrepreneur from Woodland Hills, California, is at the forefront of a hot trend for those who need to increase their focus while decreasing stress; a high-energy mom from La Center, Washington, has a product that will make kids love brushing their hair; and two men from Midvale, Utah, surprise the Sharks about the danger of something they wear every day. Also, a follow-up with Tara Brown from San Diego, California, and Sleep Styler, which Lori Greiner invested in during season 8.
- An entrepreneur from San Clemente, California, pitches his eye wear design; an entrepreneur from New York City introduces the world to healthy fast food; an entrepreneur from Burlingame, California, shows the Sharks they can cook anywhere under the sun with her portable solar invention; and brothers from Arlington, Virginia, present their all-natural super beverage.
- A solution to remembering passed loved ones by turning their ashes into diamonds.
- A solution to ensure babies get a good night's sleep while traveling; cold weather clothing line.
- A healthy coconut beverage; a unique twist to a typical household item; a food allergy prevention system for babies; a healthy snack product line uses an ancient grain; an update on Nohbo, a personal care product.
- An Italian cuisine business; a fashion line that provides a functional solution to a common problem for babies; a humane pest control solution; a former beauty queen turns one of the biggest issues in farming into a business opportunity.
- An inventive approach to fish luring; a retail franchise that serves a variety of cereal-centric treats; a product designed to relieve back pain; an update on Bala Bangles.
- Vegan milk; shower hair remover; tattoo enhancer; biking with kids
- Door opener; Delivery chest; Probiotics; Phone protector
- A man from California wants to franchise his graffiti-removal business.
- An entrepreneur tries to get the sharks to invest in his fitness device.
- A young entrepreneur's overconfidence could blow a deal with the sharks.
- A urologist has an unusual business proposal.
- Sing a gift; big mute button; convenient healthy foods; fisherman sweaters
- Spark kids creativity, oat spread, drink your bouquet, edible utensils
- Things get heated when the sharks deal with a husband-and-wife team.
- A man from Florida reinvents the umbrella.
- An easy-to-use organic skin care product line born from a personal need; confidence-boosting swimwear; a convenient tool that helps combat an annoying problem; a jewelry brand made from a unique recycled material; an update on Bunch Bikes.
- A portable tool that turns any standard dumbbell into a dynamic workout; a product to help soothe anxiety; a device that allows for blowing out birthday candles without spreading germs; a chicken coop creation built by Amish craftsmen.
- Beauty products; eliminate diaper odor; ancient grain food company
- Comic Jeff Foxworthy makes his debut as a guest Shark investor.
- A Texas family asks for an investment in a jewelry line.
- A man claims to have created a watch with health benefits.
- An artisan cheese delivery service; a product line designed to keep cars fresh; a stylish lighting kit for sports equipment; a solution designed to refresh and enhance all shaving needs.
- A customizable home decor delivery service; a hand-held product made for children; a better way to learn to play a classic game; a reusable home decor design; update on Ready Set Foods, a system for preventing food allergies in children.
- A rent-a-live Christmas tree service; gluten-free fudge.
- A damage-proof cell phone case.
- Entrepreneurs with military backgrounds appear on this episode airing during Veterans Small Business Week 2014. Sharks Kevin O'Leary, Robert Herjavec and Daymond John, along with the successful entrepreneurs behind jewelry line Stella Valle and energy drink Ruckpack, were invited speakers at a "Champions of Change" event, offering advice to veteran and active duty entrepreneurs.
- A couple from Portland, OR offer the Sharks an investment opportunity in their line of customized sandals which are manufactured in Uganda; a dad from Eugene, Oregon offers a special gold-mining bucket which was inspired by his daughter's playtime panning for gold; a woman from San Francisco, CA is looking for a "breast friend" to invest in her sports bra that she claims is "a fanny pack for your rack"; and a woman from Los Angeles, CA with a do-it-yourself kit to develop photos with sunlight and transfer images to products fights it out in the Tank. Will the Sharks bite?
- A mom from Atlanta, GA has the solution to the lost pacifier problem; a beekeeper from Portland, OR wants the Sharks to invest in his hives to make money and better the planet; a Palm Beach, FL entrepreneur sells customized stuffed animals created by you or your kids; two men from Chicago, IL and Indianapolis, IN tout their super-comfortable lightweight running shoes.
- Ashton Kutcher joins the Sharks.
- A woman demonstrates her hair products by cutting her own hair; a baker with a healthy frosting creation; a sister and brother duo pitch their jewelry business.
- A Dallas, Texas, real-estate broker's pitch leads to a battle of billionaires about his business model for a technology that makes house hunting more convenient; an impressive 10-year-old kidpreneur from Broomfield, Colorado, creates a lemonade-stand business to help other kids start their own businesses; and a mother from Allen, Texas, designs Made in America multi-functional covers for infant car seats.
- An entrepreneurial couple from San Francisco ply the Sharks with adorable puppies in hopes of getting them to invest in their subscription service for puppy products; a woman from Boston is passionate about popularizing algae as a nutritional health supplement in America; and an avid fisherman from Hudson, Wisconsin, peddles his fishing line cutting tool.
- Entrepreneurs from Massachusetts rent tiny houses in the woods where people can unplug, recharge, and rebalance their lives; former Harvard University classmates hope the Sharks agree that snack chips made with cricket flour are the future; a concertgoer from Minnesota pitches earplugs that filter out damaging levels of sound; and a Texas couple creates a modern version of a favorite childhood toy.
- Two entrepreneurs from Chicago, Illinois, bring a live guard llama into the Tank; two entrepreneurs from Irvine, California, deliver a safer take on the bicycle by innovating the brake system; a trio from Seattle, Washington, have an app that helps shoppers and diners earn free parking in exchange for their business; and business partners from Santa Clarita, California, hope to convince the Sharks to take a shot with their free photo-printing service.
- Newlyweds and bodybuilders from Dallas, Texas, create a fitness apparel line that caters to woman; two friends from San Marcos, California, need the Sharks' help to grow their wine glass business; a scientist and surfer from Honolulu, Hawaii, invents a rescue signal; and two entrepreneurs from New Albany, Ohio, have a unique slash-proof and water-resistant backpack.
- An entrepreneur from Brooklyn, New York, introduces an ingenious kitchen tool that solves for the splatter that sprays your kitchen and clothes when cooking; an entrepreneur from Miami, Florida, invents a special stroller that allows caregivers to also fit in a workout; and entrepreneurs from New York City believe they have created the best men's garment out there.
- There's more holiday cheer than ever when an entrepreneurial elf from Southlake, Texas, presents his large database of Santa entertainers to help people hire Santa Claus during the holidays; entrepreneurs from Lafayette, Louisiana, solve the hassle of carrying skis on the slopes; entrepreneurs from Minneapolis, Minnesota, introduce their new twist on gift-giving designed to bring laughter to every occasion; last into the Tank is an entrepreneur from New York City who puts a modern twist on an old-fashioned favorite with her build-your-own oatmeal bar.
- First into the Tank are entrepreneurs from Austin, Texas, and Cour d'Alene, Idaho, who pitch their safety product that specializes in confidently helping people travel with their pets; an entrepreneur from Venice Beach, California, introduces his collection of curated wines with straight-forward labels for a snob-free client; an entrepreneur from North Hollywood, California, presents his twist on an urban centric hair product to help amplify natural curls; last into the Tank is an entrepreneur from Oakland, California, who provides a subscription service that delivers Montessori Method-approved toys to families with young children.
- A modern phone booth design; an unconventional dessert concept; a device helps take condiments on the go; a portable office furniture design; an update on Cup Board Pro, a two-sided bamboo cutting board.
- A highly inventive all-in-one pull out camping/tailgating kit; an update from season 10, a new take on tech device repair; and a after workout roller for the digital age (with world record setting founders).
- A cutting-edge stem cell technology to save pets from diseases; a healthier alternative to a traditional style deli meat; a multifunctional exercise device; an innovation in outdoor furniture; Anne Wojcicki, CEO of 23andMe, guest judges.
- Some entrepreneurs introduces footwear that turns the house slipper into a favorite sneaker. A former "Shark Tank" entrepreneur from returns to pitch his online mentoring program that helps high navigate the college admissions process.
- A vegan version of a classic grab-and-go snack; pandemic-inspired masks.
- Innovative self-cleaning bedding; a twist on Italian food.
- Life sized dinosaurs; Vietnamese coffee; drink holders; potty trainer
- A California entrepreneur wants to bring back old-fashioned ice cream men.
- Daniel Lubetzky guest sharks; an innovative cleaning alternative for every household; a reinvention of a childhood favorite; a surprising approach to skin care; an update on Dude Wipes.
- Guest judge Emma Grede; a healthy alt to bacon; a product designed to aid a favorite childhood activity; an adaptive clothing line with a mission to increase comfort for those struggling due to a disability; a product designed for dancers.
- An entrepreneur shows his take on a drawing tool for artists; equipment designed to keep one's dog mentally and physically fit; a productivity tool which helps professionals; a custom sweet treat design; Daymond John is updated on Tenikle.
- A solution to make moving to and from college easier; an African-inspired home-decor line; a natural nonalcoholic beverage; a product for bringing clean air into homes; update on the Mad Rabbit tattoo aftercare line.
- Professional dancers demonstrate their posture correction device.
- A successful entrepreneur returns with a new business idea.
- A portable product for those who enjoy camping without the danger of creating a wildfire; a smoothie-making machine; an oral health product; a portable cooler accessory; an update on fashion business No Limits; guest shark Daniel Lubetzky.
- Singer Brian McKnight and a DJ pitch a syndicated radio show.