Mad Rabbit: What Happened To Tattoo Balm After Mark Cuban $500,000 Shark Tank Deal
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Oliver Zak and Selom Agbitor) pitched their tattoo skincare product company,
Mad Rabbit. The Mad Rabbit balm is designed to moisturize tattooed skin and prevent ink discoloration.
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Mark Cuban’s offer: $500,000 for 12 percent.
Since the Mad Rabbit
Shark Tank episode originally aired in March 2021, the company continues to receive 5-star reviews online including this one: “Product was awesome, It rejuvenated a five-year-old tattoo, made it look like new again. Mad rabbit absorbed into the skin very easily without being greasy.”
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Behind the scenes: How 2 Miami grads ended up on âShark Tankâ with a $500K investment
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Recent Miami University graduates Oliver Zak (left) and Selom Agbitor impressed in their high-pressure debut last Friday on ABC s nationally televised show Shark Tank. The pair, which created the Mad Rabbit skin care company, got investor Mark Cuban to pony up $500,000 for their start up firm. The two are shown on stage during the broadcast.
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A couple of recent Miami University grads and budding businessmen landed a major investorâs half million dollars on national TV.
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