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An Idaho woman came up with a unique invention. Sheâll pitch it Friday on âShark Tankâ
John Sowell, Idaho Statesman
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Jamie Montz, and her husband, David, appear on the set of ABCâs long-running show âShark Tank,â seeking an investment in her invention, The Original Stretchlace. The show will air Friday. | ABC
BOISE (Idaho Statesman) A Boise woman will appear Friday on a national television program looking to score an investment deal for her invention: stretch shoe laces.
Jamie Montz will appear on âShark Tank,â the long-running ABC program where entrepreneurs look to build their businesses by persuading one or more business tycoons to invest in their companies. The show will air in Idaho Falls from 7 to 8 p.m. on KIFI-TV, Channel 8.
Idaho couple struck a $200K deal on Shark Tank. That s not all they walked away with. By Nicole Blanchard, The Idaho Statesman
An Idaho couple just made a splash on “Shark Tank,” sealing a deal for $200,000 in investment and securing some additional funding for a cause close to their hearts.
Chris and Geanie Rodgers, of Eagle, brought their utility rope product on the ABC show, where a handful of well-known investors hear pitches from entrepreneurs hoping for financial backing. The episode featuring the Rodgers’ product, called Rapid Rope, aired Sunday on ABC.
Rapid Rope is a flat utility rope that’s packaged in a canister so it can be easily dispensed and cut to size, the couple told the Statesman in a phone interview. About eight years ago, Chris and Geanie conceived of the idea for a new version of the essential item that wouldn’t impede their outdoor adventures.