Tue, Mar 29, 2016
Robert Herjavec and Louisville, Kentucky-based Pat Yates meet with executives from DreamWorks to try and land a major licensing deal for their product Happy Feet. New Orleans-based Treasure Chest Pets, a plush toy with secret compartments for kids to store valuables, doesn't anticipate how the recession would impact its business. Scratch and Grain baking kits has problems with how production is being handled.
Thu, Jan 7, 2016
Mark Cuban checks in on a beauty product investment he made during season 4; Daymond John doesn't see eye-to-eye with an investment partner and wonders if they will continue their business partnership; a pet product inventor tries to get his invention into the marketplace without a Shark's guidance; and a man who nearly bankrupted his luggage business invests Shark Lori Greiner's money in a product he knows does not meet with her approval.
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
Lori Greiner checks on her investment of The Paintbrush Cover, a convenient way to store wet paintbrushes from Season Five, and throws a curveball into attempts to take their business to the next level. Robert Herjavec meets with Mark and Hanna Lim, the couple who invented the Lollacup to understand why their sales have stalled and how they can be re-ignited. And despite not getting an investment from the sharks, entrepreneur Liz Holtz still finds success with her gluten-free cookies.
Tue, Apr 12, 2016
Entrepreneurs Dennis Iannotti and Peter Ferriera want to expand their brand of peanut butter into mass-market retail and hope the Sharks can advise them on how best to grow their business; Lori suggests how an entrepreneur might tone down his excitement before a QVC appearance; the inventor of single-serve wine cups must find a co-packer who can produce a high volume of wine.