SHARK TANK | TOP 10 Most SUCCESSFUL Products On SHARK TANK



Shark Tank, the show where investors and inventors come together. These are the TOP 10 Most Successful Products In Shark Tank. Subscribe to never miss a Video! http://goo.gl/0jKLGp Follow us on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/TopTrendsCOM LIKE us on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/TopTrends For copyright matters on articles/sources please contact us at: ContactTopTrends@gmail.com Check out more of our VIDEOS below! Top 7 STRANGEST Elements TO EVER EXIST! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CoFg_aCBRQ TOP 10 MOST VIEWED Videos On YouTube OF ALL TIME (2017) | Non Music Videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aM-lJx21DdY Top 10 MOST DANGEROUS WATERSLIDES That will BLOW YOUR MIND! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfR30zM8MN0 10. Simple Sugars The Product: All-natural skin care products made from non-genetically modified pure cane sugar and a custom blend of all-natural oils. Sharks that bit: Entrepreneur and investor Mark Cuban ($100,000 for 33% in equity). Sales: 18-year-old founder Lani Lazzaro saw sales of her product jump to $220,000 from $50,000 within a day of her episode’s premier. Sales hit the $1 million mark just six weeks later. In fiscal year 2014 (the most recent figures available) Simple Sugars brought in $3 million in revenue. 9. ReadeRest The Product: A magnetic eyewear holder that allows users to fasten their glasses somewhere on their body. Sharks that bit: Inventor and investor Lori Greiner, known as the warm-blooded shark and the Queen of QVC ($150,000 for 65% of the company). Sales: More than $8 million total sales since the Shark Tank pitch. 8. Lollacup The Product: A BPA and phthalate-free children’s drinking cup featuring a flexible straw that allows toddlers to drink easily and effectively. Sharks that bit: Mark Cuban and Croatia-born, Canadian entrepreneur Robert Herjavec ($100,000 for 40% equity in the company). Sales: More than $1 million in sales since the Shark Tank pitch. 7. Wicked Good Cupcakes The Product: Gourmet cupcakes in a jar shipped nationwide. Shark that bit: Canadian investor and financial pundit Kevin O’Leary, known as the tough shark ($75,000 for royalties and $1 per cupcake sold until he broke even, then $.50 per cupcake thereafter). Sales: Have grown to $4.8 million annually. 6. ChordBuddy The Product: A device that attaches to a guitar’s neck, allowing beginners to learn guitar chords without overly stressing their fingers. Sharks that bit: Robert Herjavec ($175,000 for a 20% stake). Sales: Herjavec secured country singer John Rich of Big and Rich as a spokesperson. ChordBuddy expected sales of $2 million in FY 2014 (the most recent figures available), up from $150,000 prior to the Shark Tank appearance. 5. Ten Thirty One Productions The Product: Live-action horror entertainment company (think haunted house hay rides on steroids). Sharks that bit: Mark Cuban ($2 million for a 20% stake). Sales: The company has counted more than 400,000 customers since launch in 2009, $3 million in revenue in FY 2014 and aimed for $5 million in revenue in 2015. 4. Breathometer The Product: A portable breathalyzer that plugs directly into the headphone jack of most smartphones. Sharks that bit: All five sharks bit. They are Mark Cuban, Kevin O’Leary, Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner and FUBU clothing company CEO and founder Daymond John ($650,000 for a 30% stake). Sales: The Breathometer saw $10 million in sales in FY 2014 and expected to hit $20 million in FY 2015. 3. Buggy Beds The Product: An early detection and prevention system for bed bugs. Sharks that bit: All five sharks bit. They are Kevin O’Leary, Robert Herjavec, Mark Cuban, Daymond John and real estate entrepreneur and investor Barbara Corcoran ($250,000 for 25%). Sales: International growth across 23 countries with sales of more than $1.2 million after the Shark Tank pitch. 2. Groovebook The Product: A subscription-based service that allows customers to receive a bound book of high-resolution photos taken from their smartphones. Sharks that bit: Mark Cuban and Kevin O’Leary ($150,000 in exchange for 80% licensing profits). Sales: A gain of 50,000 subscribers shortly after the pitch. Acquired by Shutterfly Inc. (SFLY) in 2014 for $14.5 million. 1. Scrub Daddy The Product: A reusable super sponge in the shape of a smiling face that gets firm in cold water and soft in warm water. Scrub Daddy has also been lab tested to rinse clear of debris and resist odors for up to two months. The ergonomic shape is designed to clean both sides of kitchen utensils at once. Sharks that bit: Lori Greiner ($200,000 for 20% equity). Sales: Scrub Daddy has moved 10 million units for total sales of more than $50 million since the pitch. Before Shark Tank, the company had $100,000 in sales. For more videos and articles visit: http://www.TopTrends.com/ Hope You Enjoyed. Subscribe for more Top 10, Top 5, Top 20, and even Top 15 videos that will blow your mind and actually exist!

Comments

  1. if it doesnt say scrub daddy im triggered
  2. I would invent heat-seeking vaginas.

    "Let the good times cum to you!" lol
  3. cringe
  4. If I could invent something no one would have thought of, I wouldn't be telling you, I would be getting a patent for it instead.. 😑
  5. HE'S CROATIAN
  6. "The Breathometer saw $10 million in sales in FY 2014 and expected to hit $20 million in FY 2015."
    This product did $5m in sales overall and was shut down in 2015 before being sued by the FTC and fined a minimum $1m. Did your 'research' not even take you to the company's website? Makes me suspicious of the other claims in the vid.
  7. I would invent a giant dildo
  8. 500,000 on screen in text but you said 50,000??
  9. I would invent untangleable headphones
  10. Many mistakes were made in the video.
  11. so Barbara's net worth is 40 million not surprised
  12. what about ring
  13. I would invent a vlog
  14. socks.... FOR YOUR TOED
  15. Most of these facts were wrong, like when you said scrub daddy only made 50 million, it made 112 million so far, or maybe even more
  16. Tom and chew
  17. Cringe warning
  18. please stop with the painful jokes
  19. fun
  20. When you were talking about number 2 you said 50 thousand subscribers but you displayed 500 thousand subscribers. Just thought I'd let ya know!


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