Have you ever wondered what happens to those products that are pitched on "Shark Tank" over the years? Whether they received investments from a shark or were passed over, here are 10 products that found success:
1. Squatty Potty: It's a plastic stool that's been scientifically proven to help with going #2. Lori Greiner is invested.
2. Scrub Daddy: It's a smiley-faced sponge. Lori invested.
3. Ring Video Doorbell: You probably know at least one person who has this doorbell-camera hybrid.
Amazon bought the company in 2018 for more than a billion dollars. When it was pitched, NO SHARKS BIT.
4. Kodiak Cakes: You've probably seen these at your local market. It's a pancake and waffle mix that's packed with whole grains and protein.
None of the sharks bit on this pitch either.
5. Tipsy Elves: They started by selling ugly holiday sweaters, but now they've expanded to festive clothing for all holidays and seasons.
Robert Herjavec invested.
6. Instafire: It's a fire starter mix consisting of volcanic rock, wood pellets, and paraffin wax. Mark Cuban and Lori invested.
7. Cousins Maine Lobster: It's a lobster roll food truck. After Barbara Corcoran invested they were able to expand across the country and offer sales online.
8. The Comfy: It's a cozy blanket that's also a sweatshirt. Barbara invested.
9. Safe Grabs: It's a silicone mat that's placed in the microwave. It also functions as an oven mitt so you can take out your heated dish. Lori invested.
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