Entrepreneurs Keith Lindsey and Bob Legg pitched their innovative outdoor bathroom device on Shark Tank Season 15. Their company, Airboss Outdoors, developed the Krapp Strapp, a product designed to assist users with relieving themselves (going #2) in extreme outdoor environments where traditional bathroom facilities are unavailable. Did Krapp Strapp get a deal on Shark Tank?…
In Shark Tank Season 15, designer and mother Jennifer Stein-Bischoff pitched her interactive children’s clothing brand, Supermix Studio. As the first brand of its kind, Supermix Studio empowers kids to add their own personal touch to their outfits. Did Supermix Studio get a deal on Shark Tank? Let’s find out all the details in our…
In Shark Tank Season 15, entrepreneurs Aurora and Steven Weinstock pitched their innovative solution for tackling toy messes: Pick Up Bricks. This child-friendly vacuum makes it quick and easy to clean up scattered building bricks! Did any of the Sharks decide to invest? Or, What happened to Pick Up Bricks after Shark Tank? Find out…
During Shark Tank Season 15, entrepreneurs and business partners Jasmine Hudson, Madia Willis, and J’Aaron Merchant pitched their line of holiday products, Black Paper Party. Specializing in gift wraps and holiday items that celebrate Black representation, Black Paper Party aims to bring more diversity to seasonal decor. Did any of the Sharks see potential and…
Entrepreneur Miranda Vaughn pitched her unique alternative to traditional gingerbread houses on Shark Tank Season 15. The Tomte Cake is her innovative solution to the common problems with gingerbread house-making. This product comes in a kit, which includes a 3D cake pan and a book that Miranda both wrote and illustrated. Did Tomte Cake get…
Twin sisters Taylor Capuano and Casey Sarai appeared on Season 15 of Shark Tank. They pitched their women’s accessory brand, CAKES Body. Their product, designed as a comfortable and coverage-focused alternative to traditional bras, aims to offer women a new level of support. Did they succeed in securing a deal on Shark Tank? Or, What…
Kirsten Maitland and Fred Zwar, a husband-and-wife duo, pitched their unique cheese company, Rebel Cheese, on Shark Tank Season 15. Unlike traditional cheese brands, Rebel Cheese specializes in crafting artisan vegan cheese. Were they able to convince the Sharks to take a bite and invest in their business? Or, What happened to Rebel Cheese after…
Alaskan entrepreneur Heather Kelly introduced her food company, Heather’s Choice, on Shark Tank Season 15. Specializing in shelf-stable, bagged meals perfect for adventures on the go, Heather’s Choice offers a convenient solution for active lifestyles. Did the Sharks see its potential and make a deal with heather’s Choice? Or, What happened to Heather’s Choice after…
During Shark Tank Season 15, Stewart Gold, a diaper-changing father and entrepreneur, pitched Dingle Dangle, his innovative baby toy designed to keep babies entertained during diaper changes. This adaptable toy can be converted into multiple play options, making it a versatile toy option for parents. Did any of the Sharks see the potential in Stewart’s…
During Season 15 of Shark Tank, entrepreneurs Charlie Cannon, Carson Macdonald, and Chris Goodhue pitched their innovative skateboard company, VibeRide. This unique skateboard is the first of its kind to feature brakes, a logical addition given that bikes have them for safety. But how did the sharks respond to this new concept? Did VibeRide secure…