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.
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Kevin O Leary and his mother Georgette along with Gladys from Love is Project (Twitter/ABC)
Are charities fit to make a pitch on âShark Tankâ? If you re watching Season 12 Episode 10, the answer is a clear no . Inspired by the culture and craftsmanship of each country, Love is Project pitched their handmade bracelets beaded with a dream âto create a life and career of purpose and help improve the lives of people around the worldâ.
Chrissie Lam and Gladys not only sell bracelets, but have also documented love stories from all over the world in the book âThe Greatest Love Story Ever Toldâ and are all set to launch the second edition very soon! However, the adorable founders failed to grab a deal on the show. Gladys did win the hearts of Sharks but they still couldn t figure out why they were on the show.
Foam Party Hats: What Happened After $100k Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner Shark Tank Deal
The co-founders of
Grace Rojas and Manuel Rojas, pitched their family-run company that handmakes fun and colorful oversized hats on Season 12 of
Shark Tank. It was a fun pitch as most of the Sharks enjoyed wearing the product including billionaire
Mark Cuban who was given a hat that looked like an overstuffed sack of money.
Brake Free Motorcycle Helmet Light Pitches Robert Herjavec “Wow” on Shark Tank
On Season 12 of Henry Li and Alex Arkhangelskiy, pitch Brake Free, a product designed to boost visibility while navigating the streets on a motorcycle. It’s a bright and smart LED brake light that attaches to back of any helmet, so vehicles behind the motorcycle can see the brake light at eye level.
Motorcycle enthusiast
Robert Herjavec is the first to voice his impression with a “wow” and “so cool” comment right away. Even
Mark Cuban says, “cool.”
RevoLights, LED lights that attach to the front and back wheel rims on bicycles, in 2014.