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Suds2Go: Portable handwashing system and handwashing bottle caps. Salad Sling: Vegetable drying device where you put your vegetables in the device, gather the deviceâs handles, and spin the device around like a lasso, using the air pressure to remove the water that comes from washing the veggies. Larq: Self-cleaning water bottle that purifies water on the go. Jill Visit pitches her product Salad Sling (ABC) What is the âShark Tankâ update? In a âShark Tankâ update, Season 11 entrepreneurs Rachel Connors and Joe Denim update us on their San Francisco, California-based, artisan hammock company with a social mission. Yellow Leaf Hammocks has flipped its traditional business model upside down in order to go directly to consumers during the global pandemic with some help from their investor Daniel Lubetzky. ....
Available in different varieties, Misfit Foods flavors include Kale Chimichurri, Sweet Potato Andouille, Squash Sweet Italian, and Lao Curry Carrot. Not just that, a line of grass-fed, grass-finished ground beef mixes are available with two patty flavors: Beet Gochujang and Lao Curry Carrot. Misfit Foods on âShark Tankâ (ABC) What is Misfit Foods? Calling themselves âfood lovers first, and innovators second (Drake fans third, but thatâs less important),â the website narrates the tale of how Misfit Foods was first started. âWeâve spent years finding unique ways to solve problems within the food systemâfrom juice that fought food waste to sausage that cuts back on meat. Weâve always done things a little differently, and weâre proud of that.â ....
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. ....
Copy to Clipboard Nic Lamb on âShark Tankâ (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. ....
Copy to Clipboard Chrissie Lam and Gladys Lam on âShark Tankâ (ABC) âWhat does the world need more of now? LOVE!â Here s presenting a heartwarming project that started in 2012 on âShark Tankâ. Chrissie Lam is all set to showcase her artisan-made designs from around the world to spread love to worldwide cultures. Eight years ago, she left her job in corporate fashion and moved to Kenya where she stumbled upon a group of women in the Maasai tribe. âThese women made vibrant, high-quality, and gorgeous beaded items. Blown away by their craft and compassionate community, I worked with these artisans to design a bracelet emblazoned with one powerful word: LOVE,â she disclosed. ....