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As Seen on Shark Tank

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Shark Tank Episode 13 Recap

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

301First into the Shark Tank was Nate Berkopec and his company The Factionist. Nate is a 19 year old NYU business student who started his business in High School. The Factionist is an environmentally friendly and ethically responsible T-Shirt company. In the last year Nate has sold $3,000 worth of T-Shirts, he was looking for $30,000 for 20% of his company.

Fashion guru Daymond wanted to know what was unique about his business? And how he intended to compete with everyone else with a screen printer? Nate said he planed to get people from developing nations to design the T-Shirts and to pay them a decent wage, along with making the shirts out of bamboo. The Sharks argued that there is nothing preparatory that would keep someone form copying him, and that he didn’t have a strong brand. The Sharks were all out and Nate walked away with out a deal… or so we thought, it was revealed that Barbara contacted him after the show and offered Nate a job, Nate accepted the offer.

PodillowNext up was Anthony Calvert and Tina Calvert pitch their business PODillow. PODillow is a tanning pillow with a secret compartment for your valuables. They were looking for $250,000 for 33% of their business. Anthony a veteran San Diego SWAT team was injured, and while he was off work recuperating from his injury he came up with the idea for the PODillow. In their spare time it sold 6000 units in the last two years, at a price of $29.95 and the manufacturing cost around seven dollars. Most of their sales was through mail-order catalogs, they currently have orders from the catalogs that they are not able to fill, their looking for help from the sharks in order to fill those orders and also get the business knowledge from the sharks to grow their business.

PodillowPODillow is a cute little product, perfect for the mail-order market, the only issue with their pitch is a common mistake that many entrepreneurs on shark tank make. They value their business way too high, basing their value on future profits and not current profits. Damon Navin said he wanted to invest in would’ve been able to make them a lot of money but because they asked for way too much money in the business of almost $750,000 he was not able to invest. Anthony and Tina walked away with no deal.

Third to try to swim with the Sharks is brother and sister team Kimberly and Matthew Foley and their business Wee Can Shop. Wee Can Shop is a were gift shop designed for children so they can shop for their loved ones. They been in business for 3 ½ years and their sales have grown by 100% each year, to $13,000 in income last year. 100% can be a misnomer, as sales going from $1-$2 is 100% growth.

Their goal for the business was to franchise and open up a second location in a more high profile location.  Although the sharks believed the business had failed, Kimberly and Matthew believe that there is still opportunity for their business to grow. They do not get a deal.

Grease Monkey Wipes LogoLast to pitch to the sharks was Tim Stansbury and Erin Whalen of Grease Monkey Wipes.  They were looking for $14,000 for 40% equity in the business. Grease Monkey Wipes is a portable, individually packaged wet wipe, made with non-chemical all natural cleaning ingredients. The weights will easily clean your hands and removed most grease and grime quickly. They did not have a patent because when you file a patent you have to give away your formula, which allows their competitors to copy their formula.  The wipes are sold for one dollar apiece and they sold 7400 this year, and shops had already started to reorder.

Robert is a huge gearhead, so this business was right up his alley.  Erin pleaded with Robert saying repeatedly “I promise we will make this work”. Both Robert and Barbara were impressed with Tim and Erin’s as entrepreneurs, Robert and Barbara accepted the deal.

Episode 13 Preview

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

GMW3First into the tank is Tim Stansbury and Erin Whalen of Grease Monkey Wipes. Both avid cyclists they developed an individually packaged cleaning wipe that use an all-natural, citrus formula to handle heavy duty cleaning. Their best bet for a deal might be to go after Robert Herjavec, who is a huge gear head.

The FactionistNext we have Nate Berkopec and his company The Factionist. Nate is a NYU Student who’s company sells environmentally friendly T-Shirts with a good message on each.

Kimberly Foley and her business Wee Can Shop. Kimberlys store is set up for the child shopper, offering unique gifts for children to buy for their loved ones.

podillowAnthony Calvert and Tina Calvert pitch their business PODillow, which is a sun tanning pillow with storage spaces for your valuables.

“Episode 113″ – Two bicyclists from Austin, Texas hope their idea for a portable hand de-greasing product won’t slip by the Sharks; a veteran police officer from the San Diego S.W.A.T. team brings a product that is smart, but less than manly; and the Sharks give a business lesson to an enthusiastic college student from NYU who is passionate about his environmentally friendly and socially aware clothing line. Also, the Sharks unintentionally bring to tears a New Jersey woman who designed a shopping experience for children. And a suspenseful moment occurs when Barbara Corcoran and Kevin Harrington find out if the eccentric, life-long entrepreneur, Cactus Jack (“Episode 105″), lost at least 35 pounds (the Sharks had challenged him to lose the weight before they would seal their business deal with him and his fitness invention, the Body Jac), on “Shark Tank,” FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

Shark Tank Episode 12 Preview

Monday, January 4th, 2010

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Have you been missing Shark Tank? Well the wait is over, on Friday January 8th at 9pm Shark Tank will return with a whole new batch of entrepreneurs ready to pitch their businesses to the hungry sharks. The Sharks will decide if they will fund the business with their own money.

Chef in BlackThis week we will see Dorene Humason and her business The Chef in Black. After working hard to launch The Chef in Black Jaden Chinese Salad Dressing and Seasoning Mix, and getting the salad dressing into stores she learned that her packaging was offensive, it featured a cartoon of a Japanese prostitute. Needless to say this was a big hit to her bottom line, she had to pull the product from stores and redesign the packaging.

Marix Stone and Dr. Nancy Tanchel and their business Hells Bells, which sells custom made 3D helmets.

Romp n’ Roll is a business run by husband and wife team Michael and Babz Barnett. Their business offers a facility for parents and their children under 5, to learn about art, music and sports (just to name a few). The couple is looking for money to expanding their franchises beyond their home state of Virginia.

Alfonzo Down and his business The Twister portable golf ball cleaner, will pitch his business to the hungry sharks. The Twister is attached to a gold bag allowing golfers to clean their golf balls anywhere on the course.

InkflipInkflip is netflix for ink. You run out of ink, put it into a shipping box, mail it off and inkflip sends you a refilled one back. Andy Sperry will pitch his business to the Sharks, but will he be able to answer their hard hitting questions?

Here are some businesses that will be diving into the Shark Tank over the next few weeks:

Nubrella and hands free umbrella that will not invert in the wind.

Send-a-Ball a custom message sent on a ball in the mail.

Express Effects natural hunger craving controlling lip gloss.

Qubits an educational construction toy.

Grease Monkey Wipes individually packaged cleaning wipes.

Wee Can Shop a store where children can shop for the ones they love.

Captain Ice Cream ice cream delivered on a moped.

Legal Grind a coffee shop for people looking for legal help.

Sensual Steps and their shoe parties in your home, called Pillars of Slippers

These two may be on the show, but I am not 100% sure:

The Factionist an environmentally friendly and socially aware clothing line.

Lip stix remix melt down your old lip sticks into a new one.

D-Caf Test Strips a method determine if your coffee contain caffeine.

PODillow a sun tanning pillow with storage spaces for your valuables.

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