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Shark Tank Episodes, Season 7
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Episode 701
A Dad from Wellington, FL has a better way to make baby's feeding time easier with a device in which new father, Ashton Kutcher, may be especially interested; two men from Los Angeles, CA skate into the Tank with a new high-tech form of wearable transportation; a culinary student from Detroit, MI wants to bring old-fashioned drinking vinegars into the 21st century as a natural alternative to traditional sodas; and an identity theft and computer crimes expert from Sanford, FL has a solution to protect consumers from crowd-hack-attacks on credit and debit cards.
Episode 702
A recent college graduate from Orlando, FLA takes the Sharks' taste buds on a joy ride to flavor town with his twist on the traditional hummus; a passionate aesthetician from Los Angeles wants to convince the sharks they are just one wink away from investing in her eyelash extensions business; two friends from New York believe their edible cups are a delicious alternative to the disposable version while helping the environment; and two brothers from Paradise Valley, AZ donned tuxedos to show the Sharks how formally serious they are when it comes to pitching their solution to the dreaded, forgotten computer password. Also, an update on Diana & Josh Harbour from Athens, GA and The Red Dress Boutique, in which Mark Cuban invested in during Season Six.
Episode 703
A living story of beats, bytes and big ideas, Carter brings 20 years of experience in music, tech and entertainment to the art of the hustle as a founder of entertainment company Atom Factory and tech outlet Smashd.co. An early stage investor, Troy will launch SMASHD LABS startup accelerator in the fall of 2015 and maintains a portfolio of 70+ holdings including Uber, Spotify, DropBox, and Warby Parker. In addition, he is a self-accomplished talent manager for John Legend, Charlie Puth and Meghan Trainor.
Episode 706
Pitches include a self-described dad-trepreneur from Riverview, FL who asks the Sharks to join his "potty" and invest in a device that helps simplify potty-training; and three friends from Los Angeles hope to start a tasty trend with their baked-to-order brownies & cookies mashup. Also, an update on Bettina Chen & Alice Brooks from Sunnyvale, CA and their Roominate inspirational toy business, in which Mark Cuban invested in during Season Six.
Episode 705
Sharks start to bid OVER the asking price for one product and the million dollar offers start to fly. But will greed burst the bubble before a deal is set? Another pitch prompts a brutal brush-off from an irate Shark. Two parents from Salem, Massachusetts pitch their novel idea for managing Trick-or-Treaters' excess candy with a children's book and gifts; two men from Pacific Palisades, California tout their premium beef jerky made from filet mignon which has the Sharks swooning over the taste and the price point; a woman from Sand City, California pitches a full-length mirror designed to build self-esteem, and two men from Sandpoint, Idaho claim they have redefined drones with inventions that fly up to 60 mph and as high as 10,000 feet. In addition, in a follow-up on the NYC-based Bantam Bagels, the company in which Lori Grenier invested last season, we see how their unique stuffed bagels fare when given a national stage.
Episode 704
Former Google executive and billionaire Silicon Valley venture capitalist, Chris Sacca, best known for being among the earliest and largest investors in companies such as Twitter, Uber, Instagram, and Kickstarter, joins the Tank as a Guest Shark. He finds himself in a heated battle with Lori Greiner over a tech education business that's right up his alley, started by two impressive sisters from Pomona, CA. Two sports fans from Chicago, IL have a specialized version of a popular home rental website; an entrepreneur from Bayside, NY has a unique twist on everyone's favorite hot drink; and an inventor from Portland, OR has developed a revolutionary device that can inflate objects in mere seconds. Also, an update on Lydia Evans from Houston, TX, who failed to secure a deal in the Tank during Season Six for SWAG Essentials, her loofah soap company.
Episode 708
In Season 6, Jimmy Kimmel brought his revolutionary, fashion forward idea, Horse Pants, into the Tank. In tonight's preview, see what new mind-blowing ideas he and security guard Guillermo are back with this time around. Also, a couple from Stamford, CT have discovered a guilt-free version of ice cream with only 100 calories for the entire pint; a husband and wife team from Chatsworth, CA who are also professional chefs, used their culinary skills to come up with soaps and lotions you could actually eat; two men from New York City have solved the problem of missing deliveries at home, and a mother & daughter team from the Denver, Colorado area pitch a fun and convenient way to stay fit and fight the battle of the bulge with one simple product. And an update on Tipsy Elves, the ugly holiday sweater company from San Diego, CA that Robert Herjavec invested in during Season 5, reveals an exciting big deal.
Episode 709
In this special episode, "Shark Tank" features all millennial entrepreneurs. A man from New York City hopes to win over the Sharks with a product he believes is essential in every college dorm room; two Harvard grads have developed a special formula to transform shrunken sweaters back to their original sizes and a surfer dude from Newport Beach, California 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.
Episode 711
When an entrepreneur from Ft. Lauderdale, FL brings in an imaginative, new recreational sport to the tank, the sharks get a chance to suit up and ram into each other with reckless abandon; two brothers from Athens, GA designed a fashion brand enabling the wearer to do good while looking good; a husband & wife team from Portland, OR have a traditional Brazilian staple they believe will become a popular American snack; and a couple from Rockford, IL have a solution to the frustrating mystery of the missing sock. And an update on the Hanukkah toy company, Mensch On A Bench designed by Neal Hoffman from Cincinnati, OH, that Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec invested in during Season 6.
Episode 714
An entrepreneur from Mill Valley, CA uses an unique labor force to create her product; the sharks go on a crazy ride when a college student from San Diego, CA brings a grown up version of a favorite childhood toy; and beauty industry experts from New York City bring innovations from the secret epicenter of beauty. Also, an update on Happy Feet, the whimsical plush slippers designed by Pat Yates from Goshen, KY, that Robert Herjavec invested in during Season 5.
Episode 712
A Christmas-decorating aficionado from Grand Haven, Michigan has a high-tech way to deck the halls with his animated glow balls and synchronized musical trees; a Los Angeles entrepreneur has whimsical knit hats, complete with detachable facemask, transforming wearers into santas, vikings, trolls and other characters; two Harvard grads from Boston, Massachusetts have a line of ornate, pop-up greeting cards for all occasions; and two women from Philadelphia, PA 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.
Episode 713
A father of three from Hastings, MN has created a heavy-equipment adventure company for anyone whose bucket list includes running a crane or crushing a car; a duo from Los Angeles pitch their fitness food product - a protein-filled pancake mix - but what will the Sharks think of the taste? A Secret Service agent from Woodbridge, VA has a solution for men who want to keep their ties looking sharp, and a follow-up on Jim Tselikis and Sabin Lomac of Cousins Maine Lobster, in which Barbara Corcoran invested in Season Four. They travel to Portland, ME with new franchisees.
Episode 715
Three friends from Oakland, CA try to sell the sharks on a breath freshener that has dual uses; a woman from Parker, CO seeks a huge valuation for a functional kid's placemat; and a 23-year-old Baltimore man wants to fight hunger and help the environment with his "ugly" produce subscription service -- will the sharks find it attractive? Plus, a follow up on the Houston-based founders of LuminAid, inflatable, solar-powered lights in which Mark Cuban invested during Season Six.
Episode 707
Former Google executive and billionaire Silicon Valley venture capitalist Chris Sacca, best known for being among the earliest and largest investors in companies such as Twitter, Uber, Instagram and Kickstarter, returns to the Tank as a guest shark. A husband and wife team from Palo Alto, CA has a device for babies to stay on track and parents to stay sane; entrepreneurial twins from Denver, CO have an online business that can ease the pain of paying for college; and a man from San Francisco has a tech solution to the dreaded parking ticket. Plus, a follow up on Rugged Races, the events company founded by Boston-based Brad Scudder and Rob Dickens, in which Mark Cuban invested during Season Five.
Episode 708
In Season Six, Jimmy Kimmel brought his revolutionary, fashion-forward idea, Horse Pants, into the Tank. In tonight's preview, see what new mind-blowing ideas he and security guard Guillermo are back with this time around. Also, a couple from Stamford, CT have discovered a guilt-free version of ice cream with only 100 calories for the entire pint; a husband and wife team from Chatsworth, CA, who are also professional chefs, used their culinary skills to come up with soaps and lotions you could actually eat; two men from New York City have solved the problem of missing deliveries at home; and a mother and daughter team from the Denver, CO area pitch a fun and convenient way to stay fit and fight the battle of the bulge with one simple product. And an update on Tipsy Elves, the ugly holiday sweater company from San Diego, CA that Robert Herjavec invested in during Season Five, reveals an exciting big deal.
Episode 716
A college student from Las Vegas, NV who earned a perfect SAT score wants to expand his business to help others increase their test scores, but can he deliver a perfect pitch to the Sharks? Husband and wife exercise enthusiasts from Jenison, MI believe they have created the ideal sports bra that women have long been looking for; two millennials from Denver, CO want to sell the sharks on a high-tech backpack company but plan on keeping their lucrative other backpack company for themselves; and a serial entrepreneur and his two business partners from Bixby, OK have invested a staggering amount on a cooling appliance for outdoor use. Also, an update on Pat Crowley from Salt Lake City, UT and his energy bars fortified with protein from crickets, Chapul Cricket Bars, in which Mark Cuban invested in during Season 5.
Episode 719
Veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs try to enlist the Sharks' investments in their products - will it be a mission accomplished? Two military spouses from Murfreesboro, TN have built a handbag empire using upcycled military materials and piecework from other military spouses - but will the $200+ price point for a bag deter a deal? A former Marine from Dallas, TX and his business partner cousin from Columbia, MD try to sell the Sharks on their gloves that put wireless control of your phone at your fingertips, even while on the ski slopes and motorcycles. A former Air Force Major from Phoenix, AZ looks to franchise her personal organization business that can keep Americans' homes "majorly" de-cluttered. Two veteran army rangers tout their product line, which empowers locals who make "cool products in dangerous places" - namely Colombia, Afghanistan and Laos - from sandals to sarongs and jewelry. They promote peace through business instead of bullets. "Shark Tank" revisits Air Force veteran Kristina Guerrero of La Pine, OR, owner of Turbopup, the canine meal bars, in which Daymond John invested last season, to see how her business has expanded in just 18 months.
Episode 721
An entrepreneur from Philadelphia hopes the Sharks don't take a bite out of him while pitching a smart plate containing food-recognition technology that could solve all your dieting problems; two energetic women from Minneapolis, MN have created a sweetener that tastes just like honey, but not made by bees. The Sharks crack up at the sight of a Houston, TX-based entrepreneur's unique spa business for babies; and a perhaps too-confident Stanford grad from San Francisco, CA 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.
Episode 717
A 16-year-old environmentalist from Melbourne, FL has an eco-friendly way to say goodbye to plastic bottles; a former soap star villainess from Sherman Oaks, CA wants the sharks to make a deal with her one-piece swimsuit that can keep you sun-safe and stylish; two men from Washington, DC pitch an app that creates exercise play lists for the everyday person; and a man from Corinth, TX promises to expose the hidden, dirty secrets lurking in your mattress. Plus, a follow up on Chris Gilpin from Sanford, FL and Signal Vault, his business that protects consumers from crowd-hack-attacks, in which Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec invested in during Season Seven.
Episode 718
In this patriotic episode, entrepreneurs try to sell the Sharks on their made-in-America products. Two business partners from Riverdale, UT believe they have created the perfect fire-starting solution - but can these two mountain men ignite a deal? A small-town couple from Webster Springs, WV built their successful family-owned restaurant from the ground up. Now, they want to sell their most popular item across the country. Can this regional treat achieve national success? Two fitness buffs from Fargo, ND are confident that their space-saving equipment will transform the way Americans work out at home, but it sports a hefty price tag. A mom turned entrepreneur from Alpine, UT has leveraged social media to launch her wildly successful baby clothing line. One shark even calls it one of the most profitable products Shark Tank has seen. In order to strike a deal, however, she must make a tough decision.
Episode 720
A woman from Las Vegas, NV gets the Sharks to sit up straight and think about investing in her product that can relieve back pain; a brother and sister team from Carmel, CA, who call themselves the "Ice Siblings," have a cool way to reduce inflammation in the body; a mechanical engineer from Emeryville, CA hopes to lock in a deal with his high-tech bike lock; and it's tea time for the sharks as a woman from Goodyear, AZ shares her passion about her gourmet tea shots that can be prepared just like espresso drinks. Also, an update on Jess Edelstein and Sarah Ribner from Philadelphia, PA and PiperWai, an all-natural deodorant made from activated charcoal, in which Barbara Corcoran invested in during Season Seven.
Episode 727
Two men from Provo, UT put going to the bathroom at night in a whole new light when their motion-activated LED light is attached to the toilet bowl; two Madison, WI guys use 21st century technology and the power of crowd sourcing to create an alternative to traditional beer; a self-proclaimed introvert from Orem, UT wants to combat blah-looking clothes with vibrant fashions full of unusual flair; and two animal lovers from Cedarpines Park, CA are willing to paw, scratch and pet their way into a deal with their interactive and innovative pet toys. Also, an update on Ryan "Cowboy" Ehmann from Mead, CO and his Lose 12 Inches workout program that teaches people how to exercise in their heart rate zone, in which Daymond John invested in during Season Four.
Episode 725
A beer enthusiast duo from Pittsburgh, PA presents a new way of keeping beer chilled for a longer amount of time; an entrepreneur and a former aerospace engineer from New York City aim to reinvent the vending machine; two animal lovers from Austin, TX pitch safer, natural and organic bug repellents for pets; and a woman also from Austin, TX hopes to make clean eating more convenient with her line of vegetable smoothies, but will her product agree with the Sharks' taste buds? Also, an update on Wombi Rose and John Wise from Boston, MA and LovePop, their line of intricate, 3D pop-up greeting cards that Kevin O'Leary invested in during Season Seven.
Episode 728
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.
Episode 710
A man from Los Angeles has an innovative way to check your pet's health instantly with your phone, but an old-fashioned way to capture the specimen; an engaged couple from Monarch Beach, California have a lot riding on making a deal for their hand-held surfing boards; two men from Encinitas, California provide female consumers a stylish way to listen to music on fashionable headphones; and an entrepreneur from Mountain View, California has an idea that makes the most of the unused space on the backside of your cell phone. Also, Barbara Corcoran invites several entrepreneurs from businesses she's invested in 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.
Episode 723
Two high school freshmen from Denver, Colorado, pitch a tasty way to improve the ice cream cone; an entrepreneur from Bend, Oregon, presents a reinvented kid stroller with an athletic twist; a woman from Austin, Texas, hopes to make the lives of parents easier with her line of child products; and a magician duo from Las Vegas, Nevada, performs a music-magic entertainment spectacle, but will the Sharks see through the illusion? Also, an update on Kurt and Shawnna Feddersen from Sapulpa, Oklahoma and Gameday Couture, their fashionable women's gameday apparel, which Mark Cuban invested in during season six.
Episode 724
A developer from San Francisco, California, incites a battle between two of the billionaire Sharks, as they fight to invest in his early education software platform. A fashion blogger from Los Angeles, California, hopes to win over the Sharks with her fashion networking mobile app; a pair of entrepreneurs from New York introduces a convenient way for people to access umbrellas on a rainy day; and two business partners from Altadena, California, have designed a way for kids to enjoy eating healthier. Also, an update on Ryan Fant and Nayeem Hussain from New York and Keen Home, their line of home enhancement products that Robert Herjavec invested in during season six.
Episode 729
An immigrant entrepreneur from Honolulu, Hawaii, cuts her own hair in front of the Sharks to demonstrate her products; an award-winning, self-taught baker from Rochester, New York, hopes to sweeten the deal with her healthy ready-to-eat frosting; a kid-preneur sister and brother duo from Jacksonville, Florida, pitch their lucrative interchangeable jewelry business; and three business partners from San Diego, California, are determined to convince the Sharks to hop on board with their wheelless skateboards. Also, an update on Dan Barnes and Wesley Laporte from Orem, Utah, and Phone Soap, their product offering a quick and convenient way to clean your phone that Lori Greiner invested in during season six.
Episode 722
A former business analyst from West Hollywood, California, aims to bring back the nostalgic joy of sleep-away camp to adults; two business partners from Smithtown, New York, and Wilmington, North Carolina, pitch a product that will protect your car from extreme weather conditions; a 15-year-old entrepreneur from Boca Raton, Florida, hopes to win over the Sharks with her redesigned lacrosse equipment; and a man from Fairfield, Ohio, presents a revamped video game version of the classic pinball machine for the home. Also, an update from Samantha Meis and Connor Riley and their coffee subscription experience, Misto Box, in which Mark Cuban invested in during season four.
Episode 726
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 seven.
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