Season 9 Products
All Shark Tank Season 9 Products
Table of Contents
Episode 1
Locker Board
Locker Board is a skateboard designed to fit into lockers and backpacks. Young entrepreneur Carson Kropel entered the tank looking for $60,000 for 15% equity. He got a deal with Richard Branson of $65,000 for 20% equity. Check out the details in our Locker Board update.
WYP Aviation
WYP Aviation is another intriguing addition to the Season 9 products. Entrepreneur Aaron Wypyszynski created an air-wakeboarding product designed to be used indoors. He asked for $500,000 for 20% but ultimately had to leave the tank without a deal. Find out what happened in our WYP Aviation update.
Sierra Madre Research
Sierra Madre Research provides an alternative to camping with tents. Entrepreneurs Richard and Juli Rhett created a covered hammock to help streamline the camping experience. They were looking for $175,000 for 15% equity. They accepted an offer of $175,000 for 15% from Richard Branson. Read all about it in our Sierra Madre Research update.
Simple Habit
Simple Habit provides customized meditation sessions through an app. Entrepreneur Yunha Kim sought an investment of $600,000 for 5% equity. She had to leave the tank without a deal. Find out every detail in our Simple Habit update.
Episode 2
The Seventy 2
The Seventy 2 is the first of the Season 9 products introduced in the second episode. Entrepreneurs Christian Schauf and Mike Escamilla created a kit full of tools designed to help with surviving natural disasters, along with relevant information. They asked for $100,000 for 5% equity, but left the tank with a deal of $200,000 for 10% from Robert Herjavec. Find out more in our The Seventy 2 update.
Jackson’s Honest
Jackson’s Honest is a range of healthy snacks made with a base of coconut oil. Founders Scott and Megan Reamer asked for $1,250,000 for 5% equity. They got a deal of $1,250,000 for 15% equity from Rohan Oza. Check the details out in our Jackson’s Honest update.
Qball
Qball is a wireless microphone designed for classroom use. Entrepreneur Shane Cox asked for $200,000 for 15% equity. He got a multi-shark deal of $200,000 for 30% equity with Rohan Oza, Lori Greiner, and Mark Cuban. Find out how this went down in our Qball update.
Trippie
Trippie offers travelers assistance with finding specific locations, especially food options, in airports. Entrepreneur Ryan Diew asked for 100,000 for 10% equity. He ultimately had to leave the tank empty-handed. Check out what happened in our Trippie update.
Episode 3
Fidgetland
Fidgetland helps people with ADD and other focus-affecting disorders with a range of discrete fidget toys. Entrepreneur Jason Burns created these toys to help him with his fidgeting. He was asking for $50,000 for 10% equity. Jason left the tank with a deal of $50,000 for 20% equity with Barbara Corcoran. Find out more in our Fidgetland update.
Enso Rings
Enso Rings are silicone-based wedding rings that provide more protection than traditional rings. Entrepreneurs Brighton Jones and Aaron Dalley were looking for an investment of $500,000 for 7.5% equity. They got a deal with Robert Herjavec of $500,000 for 15% equity. Read every detail in our Enso Rings update.
Third Wave Water
Third Wave Water is another fascinating addition to the Season 9 products. Entrepreneurs Charles Nick and Taylor Minor created a mineral stick perfect for adding to distilled water to brew a high-quality cup of coffee. They were asking for $100,000 for 10%. They left the tank with a deal with Barbara Corcoran of $100,000 for 25% equity and $1 per unit in royalties until the investment was paid back. Find out more in our Third Wave Water update.
Tangle Pets
Tangle Pets makes brushing your child’s hair more fun. This hairbrush attached to a plushie was created by entrepreneur Liz Martin. She entered the tank seeking an investment of $75,000 for 35% equity. After some deliberation, Liz got a deal of $75,000 for 50% equity with Lori Greiner. Read all the details in our Tangle Pets update.
Episode 4
Delighted By Hummus
Delighted by Hummus is a range of sweet snacks made with hummus. Entrepreneur Makenzie Marluff entered the tank seeking $600,000 for 12% equity. She got a deal of $600,000 for 25% equity with Mark Cuban. Check out the details in our Delighted by Hummus update.
Sole Mender
Sole Mender is a device that helps relieve foot pain. Father and son entrepreneurs Ehan and Vinay Kamat asked the sharks for an investment of $75,000 for 10% equity. They ended up having to leave the tank without a deal. Find out more in our Sole Mender update.
Ice Shaker
Ice Shaker is an exciting addition to the Season 9 products. Created by Chris Gronkowski, this insulated stainless steel shaker is perfect for protein shakes. After asking for $100,000 for 10% equity, Chris left the tank with a deal of $125,000 for 15% equity with Mark Cuban and Alex Rodriguez. Read all about it in our Ice Shaker update.
Benjilock
Benjilock is a type of padlock that can be unlocked by fingerprint. Entrepreneur Robbie Cabral entered the tank asking for $200,000 for 10% equity. He got a deal from Kevin O’Leary for $200,000 for 15% equity. Find out more in our Benjilock update.
Episode 5
Ash and Anvil
Ash and Anvil is a clothing line designed to provide a better fit for shorter men. Entrepreneurs Steven Mazur and Eric Huang entered the tank seeking $100,000 for a 12.5% equity share. They got a deal from Mark Cuban of $100,000 for 25% equity. Find out more in our Ash and Anvil update.
Mirmir
Mirmir is a photo booth that offers only high-quality photos. Founders Sean Spencer and Ryan Glenn entered the tank seeking $350,000 for 10%. They landed a deal of $700,000 for 20% equity with Robert Herjavec. Find out the details in our Mirmir update.
Kwik-Hang
Kwik-Hang provides easy-to-use curtain rod hangers. Entrepreneur Derrek Burr created Kwik-Hang to help with the process of dealing with curtains. He entered the tank asking for $80,000 for 20% equity, but ended up having to leave without a deal. Check out what happened in our Kwik-Hang update.
Human Bobber
Human Bobber is an intriguing addition to the Season 9 products. Entrepreneurs Justin Rietema and Doug Schultz created a life jacket that is also a floatie. They entered the tank seeking $120,000 for 15% equity. They ultimately landed a deal with Kevin O’Leary and Mark Cuban for $120,000 for 33.3% and 10% extra for Mark. Check out the details in our Human Bobber update.
Episode 6
Novel Effect
Novel Effect is an exciting part of the Season 9 products. This app, created by Matt and Melissa Hammersley, includes book narration with sound effects for kids. The entrepreneurs were asking for $500,000 for 10% equity, and landed a deal with Lori Greiner of $500,000 for 15% equity. Read all about it in our Novel Effect update.
Father Figure
Father Figure is a range of paternity clothes perfect for fathers with newborns. Entrepreneur Andrew Bentley entered the tank seeking $80,000 for 15% equity. He was not able to land a deal with the sharks. Check out the details in our Father Figure update.
DrainWig
DrainWig is a hair trap perfect for shower and tub drains. Entrepreneurs Jennifer and Gifford Briggs brought their product to the
Brazyn Life
Brazyn Life is a travel-friendly foam roller designed to help relieve pain. Entrepreneurs Nate Lawrie and Tom Hopkins entered the tank asking for $225,000 for 10% equity. They got a deal with Lori Greiner and Sara Blakely of $250,000 for 20% equity. Read every detail in our Brazyn Life update.
Episode 7
WaiveCar
WaiveCar is one of the exciting Season 9 products. Entrepreneurs Zoni Honig and Isaac Deutsch offered this line of free rental electric cars with space for paid advertising. They were seeking $500,000 for 2% equity, but landed a loan deal with Kevin O’Leary of $500,000 for 12% interest at 2% equity and 80% off of unused advertising space. Find out more in our WaiveCar update.
Pearachute
Pearachute is an app providing easy booking access to age-appropriate classes for children. Entrepreneur Desiree Vargas Wrigley entered the tank asking for an investment of $500,000 for 6% equity. She landed a deal with Mark Cuban of $500,000 for 15% equity. Find out more in our Pearachute update.
GeoOrbital
GeoOrbital is a product that turns traditional bikes into eco-friendly electric bikes. Entrepreneurs Dakota Decker and Michael Burtov entered the tank looking for $500,000 for 5% equity. They ended up not being able to land a deal. Check out the details in our GeoOrbital update.
Qeepsake
Qeepsake is a service that can be used as a memory journal to preserve those special moments. Entrepreneur Jeff McNeill entered the tank seeking an investment of $350,000 for 10% equity. He had to leave without a deal. Find out more in our Qeepsake update.
Episode 8
No Mo-stache
No Mo-stache is a fun addition to the Season 9 products. This portable hair removal kit for women was created by entrepreneurs Jennifer Paschall and Gita Vasseghi. They asked for an investment of $100,000 for 25%, and landed a deal with Lori Greiner and Bethenny Frankel for their ask including a $1 per unit royalty until $200,000. Check out the details in our No Mo-stache update.
SnoofyBee
SnoofyBee is a changing pad designed to keep babies’ hands away during the changing process. Entrepreneurs Amy and Mike Perry entered the tank seeking $85,000 for 10% equity. They got a deal of $120,000 for 20% with Lori Greiner. Find out all the details in our SnoofyBee update.
Dreampad
Dreampad is a pillow using music vibrations to help with sleep problems. Entrepreneur Randall Redfield asked for $800,000 at 10% equity, but ultimately left the tank without a deal. Read all about it in our Dreampad update.
Snarky Tea
Snarky Tea is a line of teas with packaging designed to motivate. Entrepreneur Jenni-Lyn Williams came into the tank asking for an investment of $150,000 for 25% equity. She landed a deal of $150,000 for 50% equity with Kevin O’Leary and Bethenny Frankel. Find out the details in our Snarky Tea update.
Episode 9
Brilliant Pad
Brilliant Pad seeks to redefine puppy pads by providing self-cleaning assistance. Entrepreneur Alan Cook asked for an investment of $500,000 for 5% equity. He landed a deal with Lori Greiner of $500,000 with $2.50 royalty per unit until the $500,000 would be paid back, then 5% equity. Find out all about it in our Brilliant Pad update.
Bravo
Bravo is a blockchain technology platform. Founders Maria del Carmen Luna and Hector Rodriguez Luna entered the tank loking for an investment of $150,000 for 5% equity. They landed a double-shark deal with Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner of $150,000 for 10% equity with 4% advisory shares. Find out all the details in our Bravo update.
Hoop Maps
Hoop Maps is an app designed to find pick-up basketball games. Founders and twins Donte and Dominic Morris entered the tank seeking $100,000 for 5% equity. They ultimately left the tank without a deal. Find out more in our Hoop Maps update.
GloveStix
GloveStix is an odor remover designed for athletic gear and is one of the practical Season 9 products. Entrepreneur Krista Woods entered the tank looking for $150,000 at 10% equity. She landed a deal of $150,000 for 17.5% with Alex Rodriguez and Lori Greiner. Find out the details in our GloveStix update.
Episode 10
Grypmat
Grypmat is a silicone mat designed for mechanics to place their tools. Entrepreneur Tom Burden walked into the tank asking for $200,000 at 10% equity. He landed a multi-shark deal of $360,000 for 30% equity with Lori Greiner, Richard Branson, and Mark Cuban. Read every detail in our Grypmat update.
DNA Simple
DNA Simple is a service that links sample groups with research studies. Entrepreneur Olivier Noel walked into the tank asking for an investment of $100,000 for 12.5% equity. He landed a deal of $200,000 for 15% equity with Mark Cuban. Find out more in our DNA Simple update.
Robin
Robin is a robot designed to help with lawn care. Founders Justin Crandell and Bart Lomont walked into the tank with an ask of $500,000 for 5% equity. They had to walk away with no deal. Read all about it in our Robin update.
SmartGurlz
SmartGurlz inspires smart kids with characters with books, robot and learning apps that teach block-coding by moving your favorite character and robotic scooter around.
SmartGurlz adds to the fun-filled Season 9 products. This coding robot is designed to help young girls with getting interested in engineering. Entrepreneur Sharmi Albrechtsen entered the tank looking for $200,000 for 5% equity. She landed a deal with Daymond John of $200,000 for 25% equity. Find out every detail in our SmartGurlz update.
Episode 11
Reely Hooked Fish Co.
Reely Hooked Fish Co. is a delicious addition to the Season 9 products. This healthy fish dip was created by entrepreneurs Steven Markley and James Arcaro. They had an ask of $75,000 for 25% equity and they got a deal for exactly that with Mark Cuban. Find out how in our Reely Hooked Fish Co. update.
Cut Buddy
Cut Buddy is a line of hair products designed for cutting hair at home. Entrepreneur Joshua Esnard entered the tank looking for an investment of $300,000 for 10% equity. He landed a deal of $300,000 for 20% equity with Daymond John. Read all the details in our Cut Buddy update.
Slumberkins
Slumberkins is a collection of plushies paired with books for kids. Entrepreneurs Kelly Oriard and Callie Christensen walked into the tank with an ask of $175,000 for 5% equity. They ended up having to leave without a deal. Check out what happened in our Slumberkins update.
ProntoBev
ProntoBev offers wine lovers a quick wine-chilling solution. Founder Alexander Simone entered the tank seeking $100,000 for 5% equity. He ended up landing a deal with Mark Cuban of $100,000 for 25% equity. Find out all about it in our ProntoBev update.
Episode 12
Hater
Hater is a dating app that changes the dating game by allowing people to connect based on what they hate. Entrepreneur Brendan Alper entered the tank seeking $200,000 for 5% equity. He landed a deal with Mark Cuban of $200,000 for 10 equity. Read every detail in our Hater update.
CocoTaps
CocoTaps is a practical coconut opener. Founder Vincent Zaldivar entered the tank hoping for an investment of $150,000 at 10% equity. He ultimately left the tank without a deal. Find out everything that happened in our CocoTaps update.
EverlyWell
This Sleep & Stress Test helps you check into fluctuations of 3 vital hormones needed for a restful night's sleep and may help you determine why you've been struggling with sleep lately, all from the convenience of home.
EverlyWell is a fascinating addition to the Season 9 products. This company provides at-home lab kits that could then be sent on after collection, avoiding some doctor visits entirely. Entrepreneur Julia Cheek asked for $1,000,000 for 5% equity. She landed a deal with Lori Greiner of a loan of $1,000,000 line of credit at 8% interest and 5% equity. Find out more in our EverlyWell update.
Mush
Mush is ready-to-eat oatmeal that requires no cooking. Entrepreneurs Ashley Thompson and Kat Thomas asked the sharks for an investment of $300,000 for 10% equity. They landed a deal with Mark Cuban for their ask, $300,000 for 10%. Find out the details in our Mush update.
Episode 13
The Original Comfy
The Original Comfy is a snuggly addition to the Season 9 products. This product combines a wearable blanket with a sweatshirt for maximum comfort. Entrepreneurs Michael and Brian Speciale asked for $50,000 at 20% equity. They landed a deal with Barbara Corcoran of $50,000 for 30% equity. Find out all the details in our The Original Comfy update.
The Christmas Tree Hugger
The Christmas Tree Hugger is a Christmas tree accessory that acts like decoration for the base. Entrepreneur Ryan Kenny asked for an investment of $100,000 for 20% equity but failed to convince the sharks. He left without a deal. Check out how this went down in our The Christmas Tree Hugger update.
RokBlok by Pink Donut
Rokblok by Pink Donut is a portable record player with Bluetooth capability. Entrepreneur Logan Riley asked for $300,000 for 15% equity. He landed a deal with Robert Herjavec of $500,000 for 100% equity and $5 in royalties in perpetuity. Find out every detail in our Rokblok by Pink Donut update.
Modern Christmas Trees
Modern Christmas Trees is a line seeking to reinvent the concept of the Christmas tree. Entrepreneur Matt Bliss asked for an investment of $100,000 for 10% equity. He landed a deal with Barbara Corcoran $100,000 for 18% equity. Read all about it in our Modern Christmas Trees update.
Episode 14
Frywall
Frywall is a practical addition to the Season 9 products. This cooking accessory helps prevent spills and splatter. Entrepreneur Yair Reiner entered the tank looking for $100,000 for 10% equity. He landed a deal for his ask, $100,000 for 10%, with Lori Greiner. Find out how it happened in our Frywall update.
Elliptical Stroller
Elliptical Stroller is a concept that allows parents to work out while walking their baby. Entrepreneur Pier Paolo Visconti brought his prototype to the tank and asked for $500,000 for 40% equity. The sharks didn’t bite, and he had to leave without a deal. Read all about it in our Elliptical Stroller update.
Inirv
Inirv is a kitchen safety accessory designed to attach to stove knobs and prevent fires. Entrepreneurs Ranjith Babu and Akshita Iyer entered the tank looking for $800,000 at 8% equity. They ended up leaving with no deal. Find out the details in our Inirv update.
Birddogs
Birddogs is one of the more memorable Season 9 products and is a line of extra-comfortable gym shorts. Founders Peter Baldwin and Chris Mason had an ask of $250,000 for 1.5% equity. They ended up leaving without a deal after failing to convince the sharks to invest. Read all about it in our Birddogs update.
Episode 15
iFork
iFork provides a way to reinvent traditional cutlery. Entrepreneur Kyle Donovan entered the tank seeking $100,000 for 5% equity. He landed a deal of $100,000 for 15% equity with Barbara Corcoran. Find out the details in our iFork update.
Stasher
Stasher is a reusable storage bag that makes food prep easier. Founder Kat Nouri asked for an investment of $400,000 for 5% equity. She ultimately landed a deal with Mark Cuban for $400,000 at 15% equity. Read everything about it in our Stasher update.
Recharj
Recharj provides power napping studios to help people rest. Entrepreneur Daniel Turissini was passionate about personal wellness, and entered the tank seeking $75,000 for 15% equity. He ended up leaving with no deal. Find out more in our Recharj update.
Detrapel
Detrapel is a practical addition to Season 9 products. This cleaning spray uses nanotechnology to help with stain removal. Entrepreneur David Zamarin sought $200,000 for 20% equity. He landed a deal with Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner for $200,000 at 25% equity. Find out the details in our Detrapel update.
Episode 16
Joe’s Gourmet Fish Fry
This breading mix for fish is bursting with flavor; A special blend of 7 ingredients including Celery Seed, Turmeric, Orange Peel, Onion, Garlic, Parsley, and Paprika brings out the flavor of fish without a lot of added salt.
Joe’s Gourmet Fish Fry is an enticing part of the Season 9 products. This flavorful breading mix was created by Joe and Maranda Dowell, who entered the tank with an ask of $150,000 at 15% equity. They landed a deal of $150,000 at 25% with Daymond John. Read the details in our Joe’s Gourmet Fish Fry update.
G.O.A.T. Pet Products
G.O.A.T Pet Products is a range of pet speakers that can produce hours of entertainment. Entrepreneur Michelle Winowich brought her product to the tank with an ask of $499,000 for 9% equity. She ultimately landed a deal of $499,000 for 33% equity with Robert Herjavec. Find out the details in our G.O.A.T Pet Products update.
Duderobe
Duderobe is one of the Season 9 products designed specifically for men. Entrepreneur Howie Busch entered the tank seeking $150,000 for 18% equity for his bath robes for men. He did not manage to get a deal. Read all about it in our Duderobe update.
The Longhairs
The Longhairs is a range of men’s grooming products specializing in men’s hair ties. Entrepreneurs Lindsay Barto and Chris Healy asked for $95,000 at 10% equity. They landed a deal with Mark Cuban of $100,000 for 20% equity. Find out what happened in our The Longhairs update.
Episode 17
Alice’s Table
Alice’s Table provides an accessory kit that helps with organizing events without sourcing services. Founder Alice Rossiter presented the sharks with an ask of $250,000 for 6.25% equity. She landed a double-shark deal of $250,000 for 10% equity with Mark Cuban and Sara Blakely. Read the details in our Alice’s Table update.
ZUP
ZUP is a multi-purpose waterboard that can be used in various locations. Entrepreneurs Nick Kierpiec, Glen Duff, and Scott Parks entered the tank with an ask of $300,000 for 10% equity. They ultimately left with no deal. Check out the details in our ZUP update.
Boobie Bar
Boobie Bar, one of the more hilariously named of the Season 9 products, is a nutritional snack designed to help breastfeeding mothers. Entrepreneur Wendy Colson asked for $150,000 for 10% equity. She landed a deal of $150,000 for 20% equity with Daymond John. Read all about it in our Boobie Bar update.
Pandaloon
Pandaloon is a fun addition to the Season 9 products. This range of pet costumes was created by entrepreneur Eugenia Chen, who entered the tank with an ask of $60,000 for 20% equity. She got a deal with Daymond John of $60,000 for 35% equity. Read everything about how this went down in our Pandaloon update.
Episode 18
RounderBum
RounderBum is an intriguing part of the Season 9 products. This men’s underwear range was created by entrepreneur Jonathan Diersing. He walked into the tank with an ask of $150,000 for 10% equity. He landed a deal with Kevin O’Leary of $150,000 for 5% equity plus $2 per unit in royalties until $300,000 would be returned. Check out the details in our RounderBum update.
Brush Hero
Brush Hero is a water-powered cleaning brush. Founders Kevin Williams and Glenn Archer entered the tank seeking an investment of $500,000 for 10% equity. They had to leave without a deal in the end. Find out more in our Brush Hero update.
Savy
Savy is an online shopping platform that links consumers to affordable products. Entrepreneur Disha Shidham entered the tank with an ask of $100,000 for 10% equity, but ultimately had to leave with no deal on the table. Read all about it in our Savy update.
Guzzle Buddy
Guzzle Buddy is a drinkware company that turns bottles into glasses. Entrepreneurs Randy Rothfus and Jennifer Sullivan walked into the tank with an ask of $400,000 for 10% equity. They landed a deal with Daymond John of $400,000 for 25%. Read all about this product in our Guzzle Buddy update.
Episode 19
Bouquet Bar
Bouquet Bar is a unique online gifting platform that adds flair to the Season 9 products. Entrepreneurs David Yusuf, Sal Aziz, and Alex Amidi walked into the tank seeking $150,000 for 10% equity. They got a deal with Mark Cuban of $150,000 for 20% equity. Find out more details in our Bouquet Bar update.
The Wingman
The Wingman is a line of redesigned life jackets. Entrepreneurs Mike Fox and Pat Hughes were seeking an investment of $200,000 for 12.5% equity, but failed to convince the sharks. They left with no deal. Read all about it in our The Wingman update.
Zuvaa
Zuvaa is a line of fashion accessories inspired by African designs and is one of the more inspirational Season 9 products. Entrepreneur Kelechi Anyadiegwu entered the tank with an ask of $460,000 for 10% equity. She ultimately had to leave with no deal. Read every detail in our Zuvaa update.
The Pop
The London POP pacifier features a squishy, oversized handle that doubles as a gum-massager. The soothing micro-textures on the handle are stimulating for both gums and little fingers.
The Pop is a line of pacifiers that keeps germs away from the surface. Entrepreneur Nicki Radzely walked into the tank with an ask of $250,000 at 5% equity. She landed a deal of $250,000 at 10% equity with Kevin O’Leary. Find out more in our The Pop update.
Episode 20
The Dough Bar
The Dough Bar is a delicious addition to the Season 9 products. This line of healthy donuts was created by entrepreneurs Ondrea and Marquez Fernandez. They were seeking an investment of $300,000 for 15% equity. They landed a deal of $300,000 for 20% equity with Barbara Corcoran. Read all about it in our The Dough Bar update.
Shower Pill
Shower Pill provides an alternative to showering in the form of a refreshing body wipe. Entrepreneurs Justin Forsett, Wale Forrester, and Wendell Hunter had an ask of $300,000 for 10% equity. They left the tank with no deal. Find out more in our Shower Pill update.
ChangEd
One of the more impactful Season 9 products, ChangEd is an online platform seeking to help manage student debt. Entrepreneurs Dan Stelmach and Nick Sky asked for an investment of $250,000 for 15% equity. They landed a deal with Mark Cuban of $250,000 for 25% equity. Find out the details in our ChangEd update.
SnapClips
SnapClips is a line of workout accessories providing assistance with weight collars. Entrepreneur Martin Dimitrov walked into the tank seeking an investment of $150,000 for 15% equity. He attracted the attention of three sharks, landing a deal of $150,000 for 30% with Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, and Alex Rodriguez. Find out the details in our SnapClips update.
Episode 21
Sap
Sap is a plant-based beverage company with products such as maple soda. Entrepreneurs Nikita Salmon and Chas Smith asked for an investment of $600,000 for 12% equity, but had to leave with no deal. Read all the details in our Sap update.
Radiate
Radiate adds practicality to the Season 9 products. This portable campfire was created by entrepreneurs Brent Davidson and Bryan Cantrell. They had an ask of $50,000 for 20% equity, and ultimately landed a deal of $100,000 for 25% equity with Robert Herjavec. Find out the details in our Radiate update.
Petrol
Petrol is a beverage brand catered to dogs. Entrepreneurs Ryan Huyghe and Julie Yenichek walked into the tank and asked for an investment of $150,000 for 20% equity. They ended up having to leave without a deal. See what happened in our Petrol update.
EveryTable
EveryTable is a subscription service featuring healthy meals. Founders Sam Polk and David Foster came into the tank seeking an investment of $1,000,000 for 5% equity. They landed a deal with Rohan Oza of $1,000,000 for 10% equity. Check all the details out in our EveryTable update.
Episode 22
Gunnar Optiks
Gunnar Optiks is an eyewear company with products that help reduce eye strain. Entrepreneur Joe Croft walked into the tank with an ask of $750,000 for 5% equity. He landed a deal of $750,000 for 5% equity with Lori Greiner. Read all about it in our Gunnar Optiks update.
Avocaderia
Avocaderia is a delicious part of the Season 9 products. This food company is focused on recipes made with avocado. Entrepreneur Alessandro Biggi entered the tank seeking $300,000 for 10% equity, but ended up landing a deal of $400,000 for 20% equity with Barbara Corcoran and Mark Cuban. Find out all the details in our Avocaderia update.
Solsource
Solsource is a company with a range of solar-powered grills, including a portable option. Founder Catlin Powers walked into the tank with an ask of $500,000 for 3% equity. She landed a deal with Mark Cuban of $500,000 for 4% equity. Read all about it in our Solsource update.
Sunniva Super Coffee
Sunniva Super Coffee is a healthy coffee beverage that provides more energy with less sugar. Entrepreneurs Jake, Jim, and Jordan Decicco entered the tank with an ask of $500,000 for 4.5% equity. They failed to impress the sharks, and had to leave without a deal. Find out more in our Sunniva Super Coffee update.
Episode 23
Eggmazing
Eggmazing is a fun-filled addition to the Season 9 products. This decorating kit for eggs is a hit for Easter. Entrepreneurs Curtis McGill and Scott Houdashell walked into the tank with an ask of $350,000 for 7% equity. After attracting interest, they landed a deal of $350,000 for 10% equity and $2 in royalties per unit with Lori Greiner. Read more about it in our Eggmazing update.
Hugo’s Amazing Tape
Hugo’s Amazing Tape is a reusable adhesive wrap that has no sticky residue. Entrepreneurs Katherine Salzberg and Lauri Fraser continued the legacy of their father and entered the tank with an ask of $50,000 for 50% equity. They landed a deal of $100,000 for 100% equity with Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner. Find out all about in our Hugo’s Amazing Tape update.
Coolpeds
Coolpeds is an electric scooter company. Founder Tony Chan entered the tank seeking an investment of $250,000 for a 5% equity stake in his company. He had to leave with no deal. Read all about it in our Coolpeds update.
CoinOut
CoinOut is a digital receipt tracking platform with a practical app. Entrepreneur Jeff Witten had an ask of $250,000 for 7.5% equity. He ultimately landed a deal of $250,000 for 15% equity with Robert Herjavec. Find out more details in our CoinOut update.
Episode 24
Bermies
Bermies is a swimwear company catering to men. Entrepreneur Uki Deane brought his line of swimwear to the tank with an ask of $200,000 for 20%. The sharks were not attracted to the notion, so Uki had to leave without a deal. Read all the details in our Bermies update.
Dermovia Lace Your Face
Dermovia Lace Your Face brings skincare to the Season 9 products. This beauty company specializes in face masks. Entrepreneurs Anita Sun Eisenberg and Mariella Scott walked into the tank asking for an investment of $350,000 for 10% equity. They landed a deal of $350,000 for 15% equity with Lori Greiner. Read all about it in our Dermovia Lace Your Face update.
Palmini
Palmini is a low-carb pasta alternative. Founder Alfonso Tejada had an ask of $300,000 for 10% equity. He attracted a double-shark deal of $300,000 for 25% equity with Lori Greiner and Mark Cuban. Check out the details in our Palmini update.
Thrive+
Thrive+ is a company specializing in supplements that help with treating hangovers. Entrepreneur Brooks Powell was seeking an investment of $400,000 for 10% equity, but failed to convince the sharks and left without a deal. Find out more in our Thrive+ 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!









































