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10 unusual facts about Shark Tank


Al Baker

He appeared on the ABC-TV show Shark Tank on December 6, 2013 in which investor and entrepreneur Daymond John agreed to invest, for a 30 percent share, in Queen Ann Inc., the food company started by Baker and Baker's children, Brittany Bo Baker and James Albert London Baker.

Brandon Jacobs

On October 19, 2012, Jacobs appeared, with Pro NRG founder, Tania Patruno, to pitch the fledgling company's protein supplement/energy drink and hopefully score the venture some investment capital on episode #406 of ABC's Shark Tank.

Breathometer

Yim and Breathometer were featured on the television program Shark Tank.

Jason Lucash

Lucash was featured in the seventh episode of the second season of ABC's show Shark Tank, where he received an investment from billionaire Robert Herjavec.

Marvin Philip

Philip appeared as an entrepreneur on the October 5, 2012, episode of the ABC television show Shark Tank.

Nate Holzapfel

Nate appeared on Shark Tank and was able to negotiate a deal with fashion brand icon Daymond John.

Nate is known for his appearance on ABC's hit show Shark Tank.

Orange Drive Miami Beach Music Festival

The New Year’s Eve show will be hosted by Daymond John, founder of FUBU and star of Shark Tank, and will focus on the entertainment, artists, festivities as well as the “Orange Ball Drop” that is set to become a tradition to celebrate the New Year.

Origaudio

OrigAudio was featured on the second season of ABC's show Shark Tank where they were offered an investment from millionaire Robert Herjavec.

Rick Smith, Jr.

On January 27, 2012, Smith appeared on the American show Shark Tank and pitched his show to a panel of 5 investors.


Kevin O'Leary

Founder of SoftKey
Co-investor and Director of Storage Now
Co-founder and Chairman of O'Leary Funds
Co-investor and Venture capitalist in Dragons' Den and Shark Tank
Co-host of The Lang and O'Leary Exchange
Author of the Cold Hard Truth

Tipsy Elves

The Tipsy Elves owners appeared on the December 13, 2013 episode of Shark Tank, in which it received $100,000 in funding from investor Robert Herjavec.