Next Episode of Shark Tank is
Season 16 / Episode 6 and airs on 23 November 2024 01:00
An exciting new reality show that, in these trying economic times, gives budding entrepreneurs a chance to make their dreams come true and become successful - and possibly wealthy - business people. But the entrepreneurs must first try to convince five tough, multi-millionaire tycoons to part with their own hard-earned cash and give them the funding they need to jumpstart their business ideas.Enter the Sharks of Shark Tank, who lifted themselves up by their bootstraps to make their own entrepreneurial dreams come true and turned their ideas into empires. The five Sharks of this ruthless panel are real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran, "infomercial" industry pioneer Kevin Harrington, technology innovator Robert Herjavec, fashion icon Daymond John and financial expert Kevin O'Leary.
Guest shark Ashton Kutcher; a device to make baby's feeding time easier; wearable transportation; drinking vinegars; protecting consumers from hacking; an update on Pipcorn.
Hummus with a twist; eyelash extension business; edible cups; a solution for forgotten passwords; update on the Red Dress Boutique.
Troy Carter enters the Tank as a Guest Shark. A duo from Dallas, Texas pitch their eclectic sock of the month club subscription while standing in their boxer shorts, but will Sharks jump in feet first? Two men from Tulsa, Oklahoma offer the Sharks an investment opportunity in their unique line of wooden bowties, lapel accessories and men's fedoras; an entrepreneur from Springdale, Maryland has a valet and garage parking app that enables users to pay in advance by credit card; and Nashville-based parents tout the benefits of their grippy balm that keeps eyeglasses from slipping.
A device that helps simplify potty-training; a baked-to-order brownies & cookies mashup. Also, an update on the Roominate inspirational toy business, which Mark Cuban invested in during Season 6.
The Sharks start bidding more than the asking price for a product; a pitch prompts a harsh brush-off; managing excess Halloween candy with a children's book and gifts; premium beef jerky; a mirror designed to build self-esteem.
Silicon Valley venture capitalist, Chris Sacca, joins the Tank as a Guest Shark. He finds himself in a heated battle with Lori over a tech education business; two sports fans have a home rental website; an entrepreneur with a unique twist on everyone's favorite hot drink; and an inventor has developed a device that can inflate objects in mere seconds. Also, an update on SWAG Essentials, which did not get a deal in the Tank during season 6.
Jimmy Kimmel and Guillermo Rodriguez are back with some new ideas; a couple discovered ice cream with only 100 calories per pint; professional chefs present soaps and lotions you can eat; two men have solved the problem of missing deliveries at home; and a mother & daughter pitch a way to stay fit with one simple product. Also, an update on Tipsy Elves that Robert Herjavec invested in during Season 5.
This episode features all millennial entrepreneurs. A man has a product he believes is essential in every college dorm room; two Harvard grads transform shrunken sweaters back to their original sizes; and a surfer dude surprises the Sharks with a lucrative proposition. Also, the Sharks are invited to The White house to meet President Barack Obama and Daymond John is honored with a Presidential Ambassadorship.
When an entrepreneur brings in a new recreational sport to the tank, the sharks get a chance to suit up and ram into each other with reckless abandon; two brothers designed a fashion brand enabling the wearer to do good while looking good; and a couple have a solution to the mystery of the missing sock. Also, an update on Mensch On A Bench that Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec invested in during Season 6.
An entrepreneur uses an unique labor force to create her product, the sharks go on a crazy ride when a college student brings a grown up version of a favorite childhood toy, and beauty industry experts bring innovations from the secret epicenter of beauty. Also, an update on Happy Feet that Robert Herjavec invested in during Season 5.
A Christmas-decorating aficionado has a high-tech way to deck the halls with animated glow balls and synchronized musical trees; an entrepreneur has whimsical knit hats, complete with detachable facemask; two Harvard grads have a line of ornate, pop-up greeting cards for all occasions; and two women demonstrate their all-natural deodorant made from activated charcoal. Plus, Daymond John gives a workshop to the principals of four of his companies — Bombas Socks, Sunstaches, Myself Belts, and Cozy Bugs — and brings out chef Rocco DiSpirito to provide some delicious inspiration.
Equipment for people who want to run a crane or crush a car; a protein-filled pancake mix; keeping ties looking sharp; checking in with Jim Tselikis and Sabin Lomac of Cousins Maine Lobster.
A dual-use breath freshener; a functional placemat for children; a subscription service for ugly produce; checking in with the Houston-based founders of LuminAid.
Guest judge Chris Sacca returns; a device for babies and their parents; easing the pain of paying for college; a tech solution to parking tickets; checking in with Rugged Races.
A college student who earned a perfect score on the SATs wants to help others increase their scores; sports bra; high-tech backpack company; a cooling appliance for outdoor use; an update on Chapul Cricket Bars.
Military members and veterans present products, including handbags made of upcycled materials.
An entrepreneur pitches a smart plate containing food-recognition technology that could solve all your dieting problems; two energetic women have created a sweetener that tastes like honey, but is not made by bees; the Sharks crack up at the sight of an entrepreneur's unique spa business for babies; and a perhaps too-confident Stanford grad believes he's at the forefront of where high tech meets fashion for men's custom shirts. In a follow-up on Ilumi, the company in which Mark Cuban invested in during Season 5, we see how their wirelessly controlled LED lights have illuminated the business world.
A teenage environmentalist has the answer to plastic bottles; a former soap opera actress seeks a deal for her one-piece swimsuit; exercise playlists; exposing what is lurking inside a mattress; checking in with Signal Vault.
American entrepreneurs present products that include a fire-starting solution, and space-saving workout equipment; checking in with Three Jerks Jerky.
A Las Vegas woman pitches a product that can help relieve back pain; a brother and sister who call themselves the "Ice Siblings" talk about a cool way to reduce muscle inflammation; a mechanical engineer from Emeryville, Cal., demonstrates his high-tech bike lock; and the Sharks are served gourmet tea shots. Also: an update on a Philadelphia duo's all-natural deodorant invested in by Barbara during Season 7.
A motion-activated LED light that attaches to toilet bowls; an alternative to traditional beer; vibrant fashions with unique flair; interactive and innovative pet toys; an update on the Lose 12 Inches workout program.
A product that keeps beer cold longer; a new twist to the vending machine; pet-safe bug repellents; vegetable smoothies; an update on Wombi Rose and LovePop.
Two former advertising guys in New York try to sell the Sharks a cure for cell-phone addiction; emotions rise when entrepreneurs from Orlando, Florida talk about the inspiration behind their wireless cuddly toy that tells science and math stories to children; two pet lovers from Austin, Texas design and customize accessories for the most important member of the family: your one-of-a-kind pet; and two men from Huntington Beach, California hope they can lock up an investment deal with their high-tech "smart" tool box. Also, Lori Greiner takes 10 of her entrepreneurs – whose combined sales now total $188 million — to the Orgill Trade Show in Orlando, Florida, on "Shark Tank," FRIDAY, APRIL 8 (9:00–10:00 p.m. EDT) on the ABC Television Network.
The Sharks in this episode are Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Daymond John, Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec.
A man has an innovative way to check your pet's health with your phone, but an old-fashioned way to capture the specimen; an engaged couple hope to make a deal for their hand-held surfing boards; two men provide female consumers a stylish way to listen to music on fashionable headphones; and an entrepreneur has an idea that makes the most of the unused space on the backside of your cell phone. Also, Barbara Corcoran invites several entrepreneurs to Cabo San Lucas to discuss topics ranging from opening up an online business to dealing with the "overnight" success of being on the show.
Two high school freshmen pitch a tasty way to improve the ice cream cone; an entrepreneur presents a reinvented kid stroller with an athletic twist; a woman hopes to make the lives of parents easier with her line of child products; and a magician duo performs a music-magic entertainment spectacle, but will the Sharks see through the illusion? Also, an update on Gameday Couture, the fashionable women's gameday apparel, which Mark Cuban invested in during Season 6.
All-in-one early education solution; fashion networking mobile app; umbrella entrepreneurs; a way to get kids to eat healthier.
A woman demonstrates her hair products by cutting her own hair; a baker with a healthy frosting creation; a sister and brother duo pitch their jewelry business
A former business analyst aims to bring back the nostalgic joy of sleep-away camp to adults; two business partners pitch a product that will protect your car from extreme weather conditions; a 15-year-old entrepreneur hopes to win over the Sharks with her redesigned lacrosse equipment; and a man presents a revamped video game version of the classic pinball machine for the home. Also, an update from Misto Box, a coffee subscription "experience" in which Mark Cuban invested in during Season 4.
A woman from Boston, Massachusetts, hopes the Sharks will make a deal and sink their teeth into her chocolate treats that are perfect for women who want to satisfy cravings; a season four entrepreneur from Aeworth, Georgia, returns for a second chance to pitch the Shark's his new business, a line of men's hair products; a man from Telluride, Colorado, who is desperate for capital, plans to warm the Sharks' hearts with an app that allows users to electronically send handwritten cards; and a man from Boston, Massachusetts, believes he has created a unique way to break bad habits with self-zapping wristbands. Also, recaps and updates featuring the various entrepreneurs that appeared during season seve.
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