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Deux Cookie Dough On Shark Tank Season 13
Deux is an edible, vegan cookie dough infused with vitamins and nutrients, targeting health-conscious consumers with a sweet tooth. Despite $630,000 in sales, founder Sabeena Ladha did not secure a deal, as the sharks were hesitant about the company’s valuation and scalability.
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- Product: Edible, vegan cookie dough with vitamins
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- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 6
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- Business Status: In Business
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- Headquarters: Los Angeles, California, USA
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- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $1M
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Fish Fixe On Shark Tank Season 13
Fish Fixe is a seafood delivery service founded by Emily Castro and Melissa Harrington. The service provides customers with fresh, high-quality seafood and easy-to-follow recipes, delivered straight to their doorsteps.
Lori Greiner invested $200,000 for 25% equity, seeing potential in their business model and product.
Summary:
- Company Name: Fish Fixe
- Founders: Emily Castro, Melissa Harrington
- Founded: 2019
- Product: Seafood delivery service with recipes
- Asked For: $200,000 for 15% equity
- Final Deal: $200,000 for 25% equity with Lori Greiner
- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 6
- Business Status: In Business
- Headquarters: Houston, Texas, USA
- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $1M
- Investor: Lori Greiner
- Go To Amazon: Buy Now
- Watch On: Amazon Prime
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Hello Prenup On Shark Tank Season 13
Hello Prenup is an online platform that simplifies the process of creating prenuptial agreements for engaged couples. Co-founders Julia Rodgers and Sarabeth Jaffe designed the service to be affordable and accessible, making prenups less intimidating.
They received a $150,000 investment for 30% equity from Kevin O’Leary and guest shark Nirav Tolia.
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- Company Name: Hello Prenup
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- Founders: Julia Rodgers, Sarabeth Jaffe
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- Product: Online prenuptial agreement service
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- Asked For: $150,000 for 10% equity
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- Final Deal: $150,000 for 30% equity with Kevin O’Leary and Nirav Tolia
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- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 6
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- Business Status: In Business
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- Headquarters: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $500K
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- Investors: Kevin O’Leary, Nirav Tolia
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Hidrent Handyman App On Shark Tank Season 13
Hidrent is a service that connects off-duty firefighters with homeowners in need of reliable help for various home projects. Founder Dave Heimbuch believes that firefighters’ trustworthiness and skillsets make them ideal contractors for tasks like moving furniture or installing ceiling fans. Dave successfully secured an investment from Robert Herjavec and Lori Greiner, who jointly offered $300,000 for 33.3% equity.
Summary:
- Company Name: Hidrent
- Founder: Dave Heimbuch
- Founded: 2018
- Product: Home project services by off-duty firefighters
- Asked For: $300,000 for 8% equity
- Final Deal: $300,000 for 33.3% equity with Robert Herjavec and Lori Greiner
- Season/Episode (Shark Tank USA): Season 13, Episode 6
- Business Status: In Business
- Headquarters: Plano, Texas, USA
- Lifetime Worth (Sales): Estimated $1.5M
- Investors: Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner
- Go To Amazon: Check Now
- Watch On: Amazon Prime