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Jax Sheets 2023 Update - What Happened After Shark Tank

No one wanted to invest in Jax Sheets when it was presented on Shark Tank. How is the business doing now in 2023? Is it making a profit?

Better Bedder on Shark Tank: Here s what makes these sheet fasteners special and where you can buy them

Jax Sheets on Shark Tank: What makes these men s bed sheets special?

“Well, let’s fix that right now. After years of research, development, and testing, we’ve created the perfect bed sheets for hot sleepers. Jax Sheets might not be the ideal bed sheets for everyone (we’re talking to you, flannel sheet lovers), but it is undoubtedly the best for hot sleepers, and it has some groundbreaking features and benefits.” The sheets come in many sizes including Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King and Cali King. They’re made out of luxe fabric and come in grey, white, navy blue and burgundy. Each set includes 2 pillow cases, a fitted sheet and a flat sheet.

Shark Tank : Why couldn t Jax Sheets grab $212,000 deal? Fans joke looks like same material used to make blouses

Why didn t Wen Muenyi get the deal? Asking for $212,000 investment for a 10 per cent stake, Wen walked onto the stage. When Sharks asked him about his profit, he said it takes him $33 to make the sheet and it is priced at $148 giving him a profit margin of $70. Sharks were not too happy about him selling T-shirts and asked why did he want the exact ‘212’ number.  Wen s answer was “Because I wanted to say the number without stuttering.” Moreover, when they asked if he could actually get $2 million in sales, he said, “I mean it Might not be true,” and made all Sharks guffaw with laughter. 

IceBeanie on Shark Tank : What is the cost, who is the founder and does it really relieve stress headaches?

Copy to Clipboard Nic Lamb on ‘Shark Tank’ (ABC) Are you a sports buff? Here s a new cooler technology in a beanie to relieve chronic stress headaches, especially after high energy sports games. An entrepreneur from Santa Cruz, California, has the Sharks chilling as they try on his line of cool headwear designed to eliminate tension headaches. The seeds were first sown in Nic Lamb s head after he went through months of pain and concussion following a surfing accident. He used ice-packs all day long and then thought there had to be a better way. Going back to the secrets of cryotherapy when a mixture of ice and salt to treat headaches in 1849, he designed a cap that could help relieve chronic stress headaches and other ailments. 

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