Shark Tank Season 12
Aspiring entrepreneurs pitch various business ideas to "The Sharks" -- tough, self-made, multi-millionaire and billionaire tycoons -- in hopes of landing an investment.
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Shark Tank
2009 / TV-PGAspiring entrepreneurs pitch various business ideas to "The Sharks" -- tough, self-made, multi-millionaire and billionaire tycoons -- in hopes of landing an investment.
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Shark Tank Season 12 Full Episode Guide
A husband and wife from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pitch life sized, scientifically accurate, animatronic dinosaurs! An entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California, pitches the virtues of a popular caffeinated Vietnamese beverage. An entrepreneur from Buna, Texas, pitches her beverage coolers. A pair of entrepreneurs from San Andrés, Colombia, and Simpsonville, South Carolina, introduce their tool that helps parents conquer potty training.
Pluto; customizable pillow designed for the users sleep system, FlingGolf; Innovative stick (club) designed to play new sport on golf courses. FloatNGrill; portable grill that uses grade A float-tech to float on water and grill meat on sea for parties , The Original Stretchlace; shoelace that switches your shoe from laced to slip-ons, for people on the go
An athlete from Houston, Texas, pitches his portable basketball shooting machine. An entrepreneur from Los Angeles pitches her no-bake and nutritious snacks. Two entrepreneurs from Elmore and Chagrin Falls, Ohio, respectively, share how to keep their sneakers clean. A pair of entrepreneurs from Boulder, Colorado, pitch their all-in-one beer making device.
A new way to experience art; an innovative cleaning tool; vegan food that isn't boring; a portable and rechargeable solar-powered device; an update on Bug Bite Thing, an insect sting treatment company.
Two chefs make a major pivot when the pandemic nearly derailed their business based on a perishable, rare ingredient; a handwashing device; a quick and easy approach to drying greens; a self-cleaning water bottle; an update on Yellow Leaf Hammocks.
A beauty product that combines luxury and glamour with safety and quality; a product for cutting cheese; a space-saving beauty organizer; a way to remove pet hair from clothes; an update on FitFighter.
An invention that helps prevent the spread of germs; a smart, refrigerated safe that makes contactless delivery more secure; an at-home probiotic maker grows on the Sharks; a spacesuit-influenced gadget guard.
Two entrepreneurs from New York City pitch a vegan take on a beloved drink. A husband and wife from Orland Park, Illinois, pitch their product designed to remove hair from your hands in the shower or bath. Entrepreneurs from Cleveland, Ohio, and Accra, Ghana, pitch their product designed to enhance a tattoo. An entrepreneur from Denton, Texas, pitches family biking with his electric bike company.
An eco-friendly approach to sausage making; an ultra-portable product designed to keep things cool; a unique take on riding the waves; a solution for a common problem parents face while shopping with their newborn; an update on Hug Sleep.
A convenient way to eat healthier meals while bettering the planet; stress-relief tools; innovative apparel that keeps drinks cool and hands free; a no-fuss solution to keeping babies busy and entertained.
A product to help make one's bed; a plant-based take on a classic favorite food; an easy way to walk one's dog without tracking dirt and germs; an app designed to help kids learn coding; an update on Flexscreen, a flexible window screen company.
Pashion Footwear; sexy and comfortable high heels for women (TBA), Souper Cubes; storing food in squares for more effective storage and food eating results (TBA), Byoot Company; bathing suit brands for women that look sexy and solve a problem of comfortability (TBA), Sienna Sauce; barbecue sauce that can be used in food recipes (TBA)
Jax Sheets; reusable, eco-friendly, more comfortable bed sheets that will last you and your spouse year-round (NO), The Pizza Cupcake; pizza flavored bagels shaped like cupcakes (YES), IceBeanie; cooler technology in a beanie to relieve chronic stress headaches, especially after high energy sports games (YES), Draft Top; can opener to remove can tops from draft beer, as well as any other canned beverages (YES)
A product for keeping one's belongings free of germs; a way to prevent drink spiking; vegan treats; updates on companies Daisy Cake and Pipcorn.
A new take on a traditional snack food; a single-serve all-in-one portable coffee product; a beverage line made from real herbs, fruits and flowers; a patented design that makes taking care of newborns easier.
Slice of Sauce cheese-style slices with flavors of sauce , Love is Project; artisan made designs from around the world to spread love to worldwide cultures , Luna Magic Afro-Latina inspired beauty, fashion, and lifestyle brand, Bubbly Blaster; gadget that you attach onto your champagne bottle, making a fun way to pop champagne without any of the mess
A former WNBA player knows what athletes want in a sports drink; an entrepreneur enlists the help of a superstar to show off his work from home necessity; a couple's secret to "sexy time."
An entrepreneur from Surfside, Florida, presents a classic dessert with a healthy twist to children. Two safety-oriented engineers from Littleton, Colorado, share their product designed to boost visibility while navigating the streets. An entrepreneur from Los Angeles tries to convince the Sharks that her hands-free gadget is worth investing in. Finally, three entrepreneurs from Miami bring the Sharks into the future with their educational robot.
CloseCousins from Houston, Texas, prove it’s go big or go home with their line of giant, inflatable holiday ornaments. A husband and wife from Normal, Illinois, have come up with a solution for his lingering in the bathroom. An entrepreneur from Salt Lake City, Utah, shares his unique way to shred on the slopes, while an entrepreneur from Windham, New Hampshire, alerts the Sharks to a safety hazard for kids in the winter.
A vegan version of a classic grab-and-go snack; pandemic-inspired masks; a stress-reducing beverage; a product designed to make grilling an eco-friendly experience.
An Iraq war veteran from Baltimore, Maryland, pitches her unique fitness system. A husband and wife from Ossining, New York, share their high-tech headband designed to provide the brain with a boost of energy. A mother-and-son duo from Houston, Texas, introduce their festive party hats. An entrepreneur from Sonoma, California, pitches his wine made from honey.
A healthy alternative to salt; a spring-loaded cake stand; an entertaining approach to the tried-and-true carving knives often used during holidays; a product designed to attach a cellphone to almost any surface.
A husband and wife from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, pitch their adult swaddle design. Entrepreneurs from Plano, Texas, pitch their inventive approach to fish luring. A husband and wife from Las Vegas, Nevada, share their retail franchise that serves a variety of cereal-centric treats. An entrepreneur from Provo, Utah, pitches his product designed to relieve back pain.
An entrepreneur from San Francisco, California, tries to show the Sharks the upside of investing in her women’s undergarment subscription service. A chef from Falls Church, Virginia, brings out his effortless approach to a classic breakfast meal. An entrepreneur from New York City shows the Sharks her eco-friendly alternative to collecting dog waste. A scientist and former competitive body builder from West Orange, New Jersey, pitches his healthy take on a beloved snack food.
A father and his 15-year-old son from Cincinnati, Ohio, share their solution for storing paint efficiently. Two tech-savvy entrepreneurs from Somerville, Massachusetts, show off their portable electric vehicle charger. A husband and wife from Milltown, New Jersey, pitch their product designed to keep garments safe from bacteria and odor. An entrepreneur from Portland, Oregon, tries to convince the Sharks he’s brought blankets into the 21st century.