Episode
Shark Tank: Episode 10
Overview
A mother-daughter duo from Atlanta, Georgia, introduce the Sharks to their baby product that makes baby-travel less stressful by helping them sleep more restful. An entrepreneur from Mount Pleasant, Utah, introduces his cold-weather clothing line that keeps you warm, even when wet. While entrepreneurs from Happy Valley, Oregon, hope their portable transportation device will become the next multimillion-dollar hit. Finally, an entrepreneur from South Murrysville, Pennsylvania, pitches his genius innovation in window screens.
Details
- Series
- Shark Tank
- Season
- Season 11
- Episode
- Episode 10
- Air date
- 2020-01-05
- Runtime
- 43 min
Episode context
Episode 10 is Episode 10 in Season 11 of Shark Tank. It aired on 2020-01-05. The runtime is 43 min.
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Episode 9
A patented system for easily decorating and setting up a Christmas tree in minutes; fun body decor; an outdoor gear and apparel rental service; an innovative tool to make holiday gift wrapping easier; an update on Hire Santa.
Episode 11
A 13-year-old entrepreneur from Bentonville, Arkansas, introduces the Sharks to her stylish and innovative line of socks that help hold important items close all while giving back. A couple from Miami, Florida, present their all-natural and ethical beauty product line, while a husband and wife duo from Cleveland, Ohio, hope the Sharks will invest in their sexy technological device which will help couples turn missed opportunities into more romance. Finally, an entrepreneur from New York City pitches her vegan alternative to nut butters with her sweet and healthy line of spreads.
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Episode 7
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Episode 13
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Episode 6
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Episode 14
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Episode 5
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Episode 15
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Episode 4
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Episode 16
Friends from Tempe and Phoenix, Arizona, introduce the Sharks to the future with their stylish and affordable mobile real estate concept. An immigrant from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, now based in Boston, Massachusetts, showcases what she thinks is the ideal alternative snack to popcorn – a tasty treat with Indian roots. An entrepreneur from New York City has a sustainable, portable solution to powering small tech devices. Finally, an entrepreneur from Virginia Beach, Virginia, shows he has more than a few tricks up his sleeve as he pitches a new way to ensure safety while using tools.