There is nothing like the thrill you get when you see a Shark Tank product in real life. It's incredible to know the entire backstory of a product, and some of the products on the show get us just as excited as the sharks. If you and your loved ones love Shark Tank, consider gifting one of these incredible products that were originally pitched on the show. We're sure that Lori, Robert, Mark, Barbara, Daymond, and Kevin will be thrilled with your choices.
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Simple Sugars
- Product: This all-natural beauty company was started by 18-year-old Lanny Lazzari, who we meet in season four. She grew up with eczema and her skin was frequently irritated. She wanted a product that was safe, natural, and smelled good — so she created one herself.
- The Deal: Mark went in for $100,000 for 33 percent equity.
- Shop: Simple Sugars Set of 2 Sugar Scrubs 8 oz. [4] ($38)
Bottle Breacher
- Product: The owners of Bottle Breacher are a military couple who employ veterans. These manly bottle openers are made from recycled bullets. They can be engraved with whatever you choose and are great gifts for anyone who loves beer.
- The Deal: Mark and Kevin went in for $200,000 for 20 percent equity.
- Shop: Bottle Breacher [5] ($27)
Chord Buddy
- Product: This product was developed by a man who wanted to make it easier for his daughter to learn to play the guitar. It's designed with a two-month lesson plan to help you learn the main chords. Simply press the four colorful buttons and slowly learn different chords one at a time.
- The Deal: Robert went in with $125,000 for 20 percent equity and an additional $50,000 if an infomercial would be needed.
- Shop: Chord Buddy Learning System [6] ($50)
Coffee Joulies
- Product: These metal beans make your cup of coffee magical. It cools your coffee to a temperature that is comfortable to drink and then stores the heat so that your coffee never gets cold.
- The Deal: Kevin, Lori, and Robert all went in with $150,000 with a royalty of $3 for every unit sold until their investment is recouped.
- Shop: Set of 5 Coffee Joulies [7] ($48, originally $60)
Hoppy Paws Stamp Kit
- Product: Trina Barkouras created these stamps to get her kids excited about the holidays. These stamps make it look like reindeer have visited your home by making footprints leading up to the gifts.
- The Deal: Barbara went in with $100,000 for 49 percent equity.
- Shop: Hoppy Paws Stamp Kit [8] ($7)
Mensch on a Bench
- Product: Mensch on a Bench (rhymes like Elf on the Shelf!) is a Hanukkah toy that comes with his own book. He’s a new Hanukkah tradition that teaches children to be a mensch (a do-gooder). Every night of Hanukkah, parents can read to their children a new Jewish tradition in Moshe the Mensch’s story.
- The Deal: Robert and Lori went in together with $150,000 for 15 percent with guaranteed payback in 3 years
- Shop: Mensch on a Bench [9] ($30, previously $36)
Mistobox
- Product: This coffee subscription box service was started by two people who loved tasting coffee from around the country. They use their coffee expertise to choose delicious blends sent to your door.
- The Deal: Mark went in for $75,000 for 30 percent of the company.
- Shop: Three months for $60 [10]
Simply Fit Board
- Product: Simply Fit Board was started by a mother who wanted to lose weight and a daughter with a fitness background. It's a balance board that you can twist on which increases your heart rate while working all of the muscles in your core. Fitness enthusiasts will love this easy, fun, and portable addition to their workout routine.
- The Deal: Lori went in for $125,000 for 20 percent.
- Shop: Simply Fit Board [11] ($40)
Tipsy Elves
- Product: Tipsy Elves makes ugly Christmas sweaters funny and cool. They feature fun designs and even features Hanukkah options.
- The Deal: Robert invested $100,000 for 10 percent equity.
- Shop: Men's Bah Humpug Sweater [12] ($55)