Cousins Maine Lobster food truck owners to host new Food Network show
After finding success on Shark Tank and creating a successful, worldwide food truck, Mainers Jim Tselikis and Sabin Lomac are now finding their way in reality TV. Author: Chelsea Bard (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 11:10 AM EDT April 9, 2021 Updated: 11:11 AM EDT April 9, 2021
LOS ANGELES After finding success on the television show, Shark Tank , Mainers Jim Tselikis and Sabin Lomac propelled into the business world with Cousins Maine Lobster food trucks that are successful worldwide.
Now, the two are venturing into the reality TV world with their new show Food Truck Rehab which will air on the Food Network starting this Sunday, April 11, 2021.
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Cousins Maine Lobster founders starring in new Food Network series set to premiere this weekend
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Food Truck Rehab, a new Food Network show premiering on Sunday, 11 April, will follow Cousins Maine Lobster founders Jim Tselikis and Sabin Lomac as they share their expertise and ideas with struggling food truck owners hoping to bring their businesses back from the “brink of financial ruin.”
Tselikis and Lomac, who are cousins, aren’t unfamiliar with the spotlight of reality TV – they pitched their food truck business concept, which features lobster and seafood offerings, on the hit ABC series “Shark Tank” in 2016, and received backing from American bigwig businesswoman Barbara Ann Corcoran. Initially, Cousins Maine Lobster consisted of a single food truck in Los Angeles, California. In the years since Tselikis and Lomac appeared on Shark Tank, the company has expanded to 20 trucks in 13 cities throughout the U.S., according to its website.
Founders of Maine lobster truck business get their own TV show
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Cousins Sabin Lomac and Jim Tselikis founded Cousins Maine Lobster, a food truck business, some nine years ago, and now they ve got their own television show [.]
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Cousins Maine Lobster owners host new Food Network show
Sabin Lomac and Jim Tselikis, whose own business benefited from reality TV, will coach food truck entrepreneurs in a show that debuts Sunday.
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Maine cousins Jim Tselikis, left, and Sabin Lomac, right, are hosting a new show premiering Sunday on the Food Network.
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Sabin Lomac and his cousin, Jim Tselikis, have learned a lot about running a company with family since they launched their own food truck business, Cousins Maine Lobster, nine years ago. Now they’re sharing those lessons with struggling entrepreneurs in a new Food Network show called “Food Truck Rehab.”