All Shark Tank Season 1 Products
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Episode 1
Mr. Tod’s Pie Factory
MR. TOD'S Box of 10 Individual Southern Style Sweet Potato Pies made with hand selected North Carolina Jumbo Yams whipped together with the finest spices, European style butter and pure flavor extracts make the best sweet potato pie. And a slowly mixed pastry flour dough makes the perfect pie crust. Each box contains 10 individually wrapped (4") pies.
As the first of the
Ionic Ear
Ionic Ear is a project that involves getting surgery to insert a Bluetooth device in the ear. Entrepreneur Darrin Johnson offered a cutting-edge presentation, and asked for an investment of $1,000,000 for 15% equity. He did not manage to convince the sharks, and left without a deal. Find out more in our Ionic Ear update.
Wispots
Wispots is a wireless entertainment system designed for waiting rooms. Entrepreneur Kevin Flannery walked into
Ava the Elephant
Ava the Elephant is the only talking medicine dispenser, seen on shark tank. Ava helps administer the entire medicine dosage on the first try and it creates a pleasant experience for kids to take their medicines and gives them positive reinforcement. The included dropper is filled with the desired medicine and the stopper is then inserted into the opening on the back of Ava.
Ava the Elephant is a medicine dispenser designed to appeal to kids. Entrepreneur Tiffany Krumins walked into the tank seeking an investment of $50,000 for 15% equity. She landed a deal of $50,000 for 55% equity with Barbara Corcoran. Read all about it in our Ava the Elephant update.
College Foxes Packing Boxes
College Foxes Packing Boxes is a moving and unpacking brand. Entrepreneurs Nick Friedman and Omar Soliman entered the tank with an ask of $250,000 for 25% equity. They did not convince the sharks and had to leave
Episode 2
Crooked Jaw
Crooked Jaw is another fashionable addition to the Season 1 Products. Entrepreneur Craig French designed his clothing business to appeal to MMA fans. He entered the tank with an ask of $200,000 for 20% equity, but did not manage to land a deal. Read all about it in our Crooked Jaw update.
Lifebelt
Lifebelt is a vehicle safety device that highlights the importance of seatbelts. Entrepreneur Robert Allison entered
A Perfect Pear
A Perfect Pear is a gourmet food company with entrepreneur Susan Knapp at the helm. She entered the tank with an ask of $500,000 for 15% equity. Susan landed a deal of $500,000 for 50% equity with Robert Herjavec and Kevin Harrington. Find out how it all went down in our A Perfect Pear update.
Sticky Note Holder
Sticky Note Holder is an organizer for sticky notes that can be attached to a laptop or desktop computer screen. Entrepreneur Mary Ellen Simonsen walked into
Classroom Jams
Classroom Jams is a selection of music sets designed to make schoolwork more fun. Entrepreneur Mark Furigay walked into the tank with an ask of $250,000 for 10% equity. His convincing proposal landed him a five-shark deal of $250,000 for 100% equity plus 5% in royalties in perpetuity. Read all the details in our Classroom Jams update.
Episode 3
TurboBaster
TurboBaster is an intriguing addition to the
Chopstick Art
Chopstick Art is a company based on recycling used chopsticks to create art. Entrepreneur and artist Bryan Parks walked into the tank with an ask of $100,000 for 10% equity. He did not convince the sharks, and had to leave empty-handed. Find out more in our Chopstick Art update.
Stress Free Kids
Angry Octopus is a story that teaches children how to use progressive muscle relaxation and breathing techniques to calm down, lower stress, and control anger. Children relate to the angry octopus in this story as the sea child shows the octopus how to take a deep breath, calm down, and manage anger. Angry Octopus Color Me Happy, Color Me Calm is a new coloring book that compliments this story.
Stress Free Kids is a company specializing in creating children’s stories meant to relax them. Entrepreneur Lori Lite walked into the seeking $250,000 for 20% equity. She landed a deal of $250,000 for 50% equity with Barbara Corcoran. Find out how it happened in our Stress Free Kids update.
50 State Capitals in 50 Minutes
50 State Capitals in 50 Minutes is a fun and education card game. Entrepreneur Ken Bradford entered
Voyage Air Guitar
Every brand has a top of the line. For Voyage Air Guitar, that is the VAOM-3DLX, a model like its partner, the VAOM-3C, without the cutaway, is ready to hit the stage! This instrument is both a strummer and a fingerstyle players dream. Featuring a slightly wider 1-3/4″ fretboard that makes it easy to play fast, intricate passages. The VAOM-3DLX is a full-size traditional “OM” style guitar crafted of the finest tonewoods: Solid Ovangkol for the back and sides, Solid Sitka Spruce for the top, and Solid African Mahogany for the neck, along with a solid Laurel fretboard. The hand carved Ovangkol back and sides make for a deep and articulated resonance to the tone, and the Solid Sitka Spruce top brings on soaring sustain, clarity of tone and harmonics.
Voyage Air Guitar is a range of foldable guitars. Entrepreneurs Josh and Jeff Cohen entered the tank with an ask of $500,000 for 5% equity. They did not impress the sharks, and left without a deal. Find out more about it in our Voyage Air Guitar update.
Episode 4
Gift Card Rescue
Gift Card Rescue is a gift card reselling company, an addition to the exciting Season 1 products. Entrepreneur Kwame Kaudey walked into the tank with an ask of $150,000 for 30% equity. He impressed and landed a deal of $200,000 for 50% equity with Robert Herjavec and Kevin O’Leary. Find out how it happened in our Gift Card Rescue update.
Soul’s Calling
Soul’s Calling is a range of gifts and accessories based on spreading positive energy. Entrepreneur Gina Cotroneo walked into the tank seeking $150,000 for 25% equity. She did not ultimately convince the sharks. Find out what happened in our Soul’s Calling update.
Coffee Brand Gifts
Coffee Brand Gifts is a range of novelty gifts based on coffee. Entrepreneur Dan Claffey brought his proposal to
Graffiti Removal Services
Graffiti Removal Services is a company that specializes in removing graffiti from community spaces. Entrepreneur Paul Watts entered the tank seeking an investment of $350,000 for 15% equity. He did not convince the sharks, and left the tank with no deal. Find out more in our Graffiti Removal Services update.
Coverplay
Coverplay is a range of protective covers for baby play yards. Entrepreneurs Amy Feldman and Allison Costa walked into the tank seeking $350,000 for 15% equity. They landed a deal of $350,000 for 40% equity with Barbara Corcoran. Find out more in our Coverplay update.
Episode 5
Body Jac
Body Jac is a push-up fitness product designed to help achieve a healthier lifestyle. Entrepreneur Cactus Jack walked into the tank with an ask of $180,000 for 20% equity. He landed a deal of $180,000 for 50% equity with Barbara Corcoran and Kevin Harrington. Find out how it went down in our Body Jac update.
Face Blok
Face Blok is an intriguing addition to the Season 1 products. This range of fashionable surgical facemasks was created by entrepreneur Irina Blok. She walked into the tank seeking $50,000 for 30% quity, but failed to secure a deal. Read more details in our Face Blok update.
Granola Gourmet
Granola Gourmet is a range of energy bars created for diabetics. Entrepreneur Jeff Cohen walked into the tank with an ask of $175,000 for 25% equity. He did not secure a deal. Find out more in our Granola Gourmet update.
Good Grief Celebrations
Good Grief Celebrations is a funeral concierge service designed to celebrate life. Entrepreneur Rikki Farrar brought her proposal to
My Therapy Journal
My Therapy Journal is an online therapy journal service. Entrepreneurs Rodolfo Saccoman and Alexis Saccoman walked into the tank seeking $80,000 for 20% equity. They landed a deal of $80,000 for 51% equity with Robert Herjavec and Kevin O’Leary. Find out how it happened in our My Therapy Journal update.
Episode 6
Element Bars
Element Bars is a company specializing in custom energy bars, a delicious addition to the Season 1 products. Entrepreneur Jonathan Miller entered the tank with an ask of $150,000 for 15% equity. He landed a deal with Kevin Harrington of $150,000 for 30% equity and 4% royalty in perpetuity. Find out all the details in our Element Bars update.
The Fizz
REFRESHING FLOATS ANYTIME, ANYWHERE - Enjoy scrumptious ice cream floats using the Fizz Cup! Simply fill these ice cream cups with your favorite sundae and easily twist them onto soda bottles.
The Fizz is a root beer float cup for bottled soda. Entrepreneur David Chodosh brought his product to
Underease Underwear
Underease Underwear is a line of underwear designed to help flatulence, especially for those with digestive disorders. Entrepreneurs Buck and Arlene Weimer walked into the tank seeking an investment of $55,000 for 25% equity. They did not land a deal with the sharks. Check out the details in our Underease Underwear update.
Kalyx
Kalyx is a line of sports bras designed to provide proper support to women when they are exercising. Entrepreneur Kimberly Cayce entered the tank with an ask of $125,000 for 20% equity, but she failed to impress the sharks. Find out what happened in our Kalyx update.
Pork Barrel BBQ
Pork Barrel BBQ is an all-American spice rub and sauce. Entrepreneurs Brett Thompson and Heath Hall brought their BBQ game to the tank with an ask of $50,000 for 10% equity. They landed a deal of $50,000 for 50% equity with Barbara Corcoran. Find out how in our Pork Barrel BBQ update.
Episode 7
Grill Charms
SAFE AND BETTER THAN WOODEN TOOTHPICKS - BPA Free Nylon Material is Safe for Indirect Heat Up to 500 degrees F. Wood kabob skewers and stick pins typically burn and splinter when used in a grilling situation. Bright colors are easily visible and removable.
Grill Charms is a practical addition to the Season 1 products. This line of stainless steel spikes is designed to be pushed into meat and show how well cooked it is. Entrepreneur Leslie Haywood walked into the tank seeking an investment of $50,000 for 25% equity. She landed a deal with Robert Herjavec for her ask. Check out what happened in our Grill Charms update.
FunHouse
FunHouse is an entertainment and amusement attraction designed for Times Square. Entrepreneurs Todd Robbins and David Adamovich walked into
Boogie Box Fitness
Boogie Box Fitness is an innovative range of fitness DVDs. Entrepreneurs Dede Barbanti-Parra and Kathy Lamm entered
Soy-Yer-Dough
Soy-Yer-Dough is gluten-free modeling clay. Entrepreneur Sawyer Sparks introduced his product to the sharks with an ask of $125,000 for 25% equity. His impressive presentation landed him a deal with Kevin O’Leary, Daymond John, and Robert Herjavec of $300,000 for 51% equity. Read all about it in our Soy-Yer-Dough update.
Episode 8
Notehall
Notehall is an online platform designed for students looking to buy and sell class notes. This intriguing addition to the Season 1 products was created by entrepreneurs D.J. Stephan and Sean Conway. The business duo had an ask of $90,000 for 10% equity. They landed a deal of $90,000 for 25% equity with Barbara Corcoran. Find out more in our Notehall update.
Treasure Chest Pets
Treasure Chest Pets is a line of plush toys with hidden storage compartments. Entrepreneur Lisa Lloyd brought her product to the tank with an ask of $150,000 for 20% equity. She landed a deal of $150,000 for 60% equity with Barbara Corcoran and Daymond John. Read all about it in our Treasure Chest Pets update.
Throx
Throx is a range of socks sold in sets of three. Entrepreneur Edwin Heaven walked into the tank seeking $50,000 for 25% equity. He did not convince the sharks and had to leave without a deal. Find out more in our Throx update.
Washed Up Hollywood
Washed Up Hollywood is a range of belts and belt buckles. Entrepreneur Danon Beres entered the tank seeking an investment of $500,000 for 25% equity. He did not managed to land a deal. Find out more in our Washed up Hollywood update.
Episode 9
Chill Soda
Chill Soda is another healthy addition to the Season 1 products. This organic soda alternative was created by entrepreneur Dan Mackey, who entered the tank with an ask of $50,000 for 10% equity. He landed a deal of $50,000 for 20% equity with Barbara Corcoran. Find out how it all went down in our Chill Soda update.
Cornucopia
Cornucopia is a pet supplement designed to keep pets health. Entrepreneurs Dr Geoffrey and Kristina Broderick entered the tank with an ask of $300,000 for 15% equity, but did not impress the sharks. Read more about it in our Cornucopia update.
VirtuSphere
VirtuSphere is a virtual reality program created to help with military training. Entrepreneurs Ray Latypov and Jim Dimascio brought their product to
Gayla Bentley Fashion
Gayla Bentley Fashion is a fashion line designed for plus-size women. Entrepreneur Gayla Bentley brought her fashion line to the tank seeking an investment of $250,000 for 20% equity. She landed a two-shark deal of $250,000 for 50% equity with Barbara Corcoran and Daymond John. Find out how it all happened in our Gayla Bentley Fashion update.
Episode 10
The Bobble Place
The Bobble Place is a line of novelty custom bobble heads. Entrepreneur Jeff Wolsky entered the tank with an ask of $75,000 for 18%. He did not land a deal with the sharks. Read more about it in our The Bobble Place update.
Mr. Poncho
Mr Poncho is an interesting addition to the Season 1 products. This line of phone cases with built-in headphone storage was brought to the tank by entrepreneurs Sandy Hyun and Roman Pietrs. They had an ask of $50,000 for 25% equity, but did not manage to land a deal. Find out more in our Mr Poncho update.
Uroclub
The Uroclub is a portable urinal for golfers hidden inside a golf club. Entrepreneur Dr Floyd Seskin walked into the tank with an ask of $25,000 for 51% equity. He landed a deal with Kevin Harrington of $25,000 for 70% equity. Find out how it happened in our Uroclub update.
Jump Forward
Jump Forward is a website and mobile app designed to streamline college athlete recruitment. Entrepreneurs Brian Duggan and Adam McCombs walked into
Episode 11
Romp n’ Roll
Romp n’ Roll is another educational addition to the Season 1 products. This toddler play center with gym, art, and music classes was created by Babz and Michael Barnett. The entrepreneurs had an ask of $300,000 for 10% equity, but did not convince the sharks. Read the details in our Romp n’ Roll update.
Hells Bells
Hells Bells is a line of motorcycle helmets with interesting designs. Entrepreneurs Marix Stone and Dr. Nancy Tanchel entered the tank seeking $500,000 for 20% equity. They landed a deal of $200,000 for 50% equity with Daymond John. Read all about it in our Hells Bells update.
The Twister
Convenient and easy to use. Only patented golf ball cleaner with scrubbing bristles. Included in box: Twister, hook for hanging on golf bag, use instructions. Material: Durable Plastic.
The Twister is a portable golf ball cleaner. Entrepreneur Alfonzo Dowe Sr. brought his product to
The Chef in Black
The Chef in Black is a range of Chinese-inspired salad dressings. Entrepreneur and chef Dorene Humason entered the tank seeking $50,000 for 10% equity. She landed a deal of $50,000 for 35% equity with Barbara Corcoran. Read all about it in our The Chef in Black update.
Ink Flip
Ink Flip is an ink printer refill program. Entrepreneur Andy Sperry walked into the tank with an ask of $150,000 for 20% equity. He did not impress the sharks and had to leave without a deal. Find out more in our Ink Flip update.
Episode 12
The Factionist
The Factionist is an intriguing addition to the
Podillow
Podillow is a pillow designed to keep you comfortable while sunbathing. Entrepreneurs Anthony and Tina Calvert entered the tank looking for $250,000 for 33% equity. They had to leave without a deal. Read the details in our Podillow update.
Wee Can Shop
Wee Can Shop is a gift shop where kids can shop with independence. Entrepreneurs Matthew and Kimberly Foley walked into
Grease Monkey Wipes
Extremely versatile wipes perfect for cleaning when soap and water is not available. Individually packaged wipes ideal to put in saddle bags, toolboxes, emergency repair kits, hydration packs, glove compartments, shooting vests, backpacks, desk drawers or even a pocket.
Grease Monkey Wipes are natural cleaning wipes powerful enough to remove grease and stubborn stains. Entrepreneurs Tim Stansbury and Erin Whalen entered the tank with an ask of $40,000 for 40% equity. They landed a deal of $40,000 for 40% equity with Barbara Corcoran. Read all about it in our Grease Monkey Wipes update.
Episode 13
Lipstix Remix
Lipstix Remix is a chic addition to the Season 1 products. Entrepreneur Jill Quillin brought her innovative product to the tank, along with an ask of $105,000 for 30% equity. She landed a deal of $105,000 for 50% with Barbara Corcoran, Daymond John, and Kevin Harrington. Read every detail in our Lipstix Remix update.
Captain Ice Cream
Captain Ice Cream is a traveling ice cream business. Entrepreneur Tim Gavern rode into the tank on his moped, with an ask of $48,000 for 25% equity. He did not manage to convince to sharks and had to ride out without a deal. Find out what happened in our Captain Ice Cream update.
Caffeindicator
Caffeindicator is a caffeine testing strip. Entrepreneur Michael Schiavone entered
Legal Grind
Legal Grind is a coffee shop that includes legal services on the menu. Entrepreneurs Jeff and Annie Hughes walked into the tank with an ask of $200,000 for 15% equity. They failed to impress the sharks, and had to leave with no deal. Find out more in our Legal Grind update.
Episode 14
Send A Ball
Send a Ball is a delivery service for balls with personalized messages on them. Entrepreneurs Michele Kapustka and Melisa Moroko walked into the tank with this entertaining addition to the Season 1 products. They had an ask of $86,000 for 20% equity, but did not manage to secure a deal. Read more about it in our Send a Ball update.
Qubits
Award-winning educational STEM style toy - As Seen on Shark Tank. This Building Set has 84 large 6" pieces, Includes Two Sided 18"x24" Color Instructions. Ban the Box! - Eco Friendly, Frustration Free Packaging - NO BOX!
Qubits is a line of STEM-inspired building sets for kids. Entrepreneur Mark Burginger presented his product to the sharks and asked for $90,000 for 51%. He landed a deal with those exact specifications with Daymond John. Find out the details in our Qubits update.
Pillars of Slippers
Pillars of Slippers is a service that brings shoe shopping to at-home parties. Entrepreneur Nicole Jones strutted into the tank seeking an investment of $150,000 for 15%, but did not manage to find the sharks’ favor. Check it all out in our Pillars of Slippers update.
Llama Brew
Llama Brew is a line of fertilizers made from llama waste. Entrepreneurs Aida Camwich-Lough and Philip Lough walked into
Nubrella
Nubrella is a hands-free umbrella that also protects against wind chill. Entrepreneur Alan Kaufman introduced his product to the sharks and asked for an investment of $200,000 for 25% equity. He landed a deal of $200,000 for 51% equity with Daymond John and Kevin Harrington. Read all about it in our Nubrella update.
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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!