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Walk in with an idea ... walk out with a fortune. In Food Fortunes, recipe developers, product makers and food visionaries have the opportunity to earn cold hard cash from four titans of the industry all looking to make lucrative investments. "Pitching the room", however, has a whole new meaning, as the only way to impress the investors is to win the approval of a panel of consumers. Will these inventors' ideas land flat, or will they go home with a food fortune?
Entrepreneurs pitch an all-natural toffee, a gelato shop that turns ice cream into spaghetti, a device that helps carry your grocery bags, a new type of spring water that's actually black, and a healthy grab-and-go breakfast line.
The investors and a consumer audience are pitched a plate which also floats in pools, a revolutionary ravioli rolling pin, a sweeter twist on the classic brownie, an insect-based cracker, and more.
The investors hear pitches about a gelatin shot that's all grown up, an update on the health bar, a check holder that will illuminate the dining experience and an at-home storage system that measures your ingredients for you.
Entrepreneurs seek investments for mints that double as vitamins, a grill that takes tailgating up a notch, a microwavable "burger blaster," a pediatric prescription in drink form, and a robot that serves as a personal chef.
Pitches include a surprisingly caffeinated breakfast treat, a uniquely flavored soda line, a frozen take on a hometown favorite, a coffee franchise serving edible cups and a cooking school that's delivered right to your door.
Entrepreneurs pitch a revolutionary coffee-brewing device, a high-protein nut butter, a surprising ice cream that runs hot and cold, the hippest chicken nuggets on the planet and a hot dog that survived World War II.
Entrepreneurs try to persuade the investors to go in on a soup delivery service, a waist-trimming margarita mix, a unique line of Indian sauces, a miniature version of a classic ethnic dish and cookies that look like your friends.
Investors determine their interest in a cake company that has everyone buzzing, a health bar for a charming life, an Americanized Indian eatery, and the golden egg of kitchen devices.
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