Santa’s Enchanted Mailbox Update | Shark Tank Season 13
Elisa and Chris Cirri appeared on the
If you’re short on time, here’s a quick overview of what happened to Santa’s Enchanted Mailbox after
Elisa and Chris Cirri appeared on
Shark: | Result: |
Mark Cuban | No Offer |
Lori Greiner | No Offer |
Kevin O’Leary | No Offer |
Barbara Corcoran | No Offer |
Daymond John | No Offer |
Shark Tank Santa’s Enchanted Mailbox Update
- Entrepreneurs: Elisa and Chris Cirri
- Business: Magical mailbox for sending letters to Santa
- Ask: $150,000 for 30% equity
- Result: No deal
- Shark: None
Nothing is more rewarding than seeing a child’s face light up when they experience a bit of magic. Elisa and Chris Cirri designed Santa’s Enchanted Mailbox to recreate that holiday awe in children of all ages. Simply put a letter in the mailbox, raise the flag, and the letter disappears!
Elisa and Chris get off to an impressive start. They hold two utility patents on the design, a trademark, and licensed the product out to a large holiday corporation.
Unfortunately, that partnership just ended after three years. It left them with comparatively high manufacturing costs and fewer sales.
Each mailbox costs $17.25 to make and sells for $49.99. Despite placement in some big-box retailers, they needed a price cut to move inventory.
The sharks begin weighing in on this complicated product story almost immediately.
Despite $1.7 million in sales, Kevin O’Leary is the first to drop out of the deal. Unfortunately, he doesn’t particularly want to invest in seasonal products.
Mark Cuban follows, citing the business’s complicated history.
Daymond John interjects that it’s hard to sell at retail. The company just isn’t to a point where he can invest, so he drops out.
Next up is Barbara Corcoran, who thinks the product is too expensive, adding that they should just do something else before dropping out, as well.
Finally, it’s Lori’s turn to chime in. Although she agrees the mailbox is cute, the price and the factory issues make it a dealbreaker for her.
Therefore, Lori drops out as well, leaving Santa’s Enchanted Mailbox without a deal.
So, how is the company doing now? We were able to catch up with Chris for an exclusive Santa’s Enchanted Mailbox update to see how things have been going since
“Being selected for the show was an honor, considering the competitive nature of the selection process,” Chris told us. He continued, “Not securing a deal was disappointing, but we valued the opportunity to showcase our product nationally.”
While he couldn’t share exact revenue numbers for our Santa’s Enchanted Mailbox update, Chris did tell us that the company has “found a sustainable path forward” after its appearance on
Currently, they’ve partnered with Mr. Christmas Inc., are for sale in Hallmark stores, and have upcoming appearances on QVC and QVC UK.
You can purchase a mailbox on the Santa’s Enchanted Mailbox website or in Hallmark stores.
We’d like to thank Chris for giving us a Santa’s Enchanted Mailbox update and we are looking forward to watching the company grow!
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Kimberly is a writer for Shark Tank Recap. She has written episode summaries and updates across multiple seasons of Shark Tank, with a focus on complete and accurate information since 2021. She believes that getting the business aspects of each deal correct is extremely important for viewers and fans. Her favorite Shark Tank products are The Wobbles and Rocketbook!