Shark Tank season 4 episode 9 introduces a motorized vehicle suit; comedy writer Bruce Vilanch presents a computer instruction project; sugar-free candy chips; an update on a foldable guitar.
Season 4 Episode 9 in depth
In season 4 sharks are Lori Greiner, Daymond John, Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, and Robert Herjavec and there are no guest sharks this season.
In season 4 episode 9, there is no guest judge.
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If you don’t educate yourself, you’ll never get out of the starting block because you’ll spend all your money making foolish decisions.
Daymond John
We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 4 Episode 9. Many scammers claim they’ve received big investments from the Sharks or they have been on the show. They were not actually on Shark Tank if you don’t see a business on this list. Some of the top places you can use to check are on Wikipedia and also ABC’s episode guide.
List with all the appearances in season 4 episode 9:
Shark Tank Air Date: 11/09/12 – Season 4 – Episode 9
Ice Chips Candy
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$250,000 for 15% | $125,000 for 40% | Mark Cuban and Barbara Corcoran |
Entrepreneurs: Beverly vines-haines and Charlotte clay
Ice Chips candies are healthy, sugar-free, and safe for diabetics. They burst with flavor and grab your attention. Enjoy Ice Chips throughout your day to keep breath fresh, and teeth healthier! Allow Ice Chips to dissolve slowly in mouth, coating teeth. Dentists recommend four to eight servings a day to receive full oral health benefits of Xylitol.
The business is run by two enterprising friends, Bev Vines-Haines and Charlotte Clary, who over their years of friendship have worked on tons of ideas and projects until finally coming across Ice Chips. These two grandmothers have 37 grandchildren between them and wanted to make a candy that was healthy yet tasted good enough that their brood would like it too.
Drive Suits
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$150,000 for 20% | $150,000 for 30% | Kevin O’Leary |
Entrepreneurs: Drew Beaumier
Drive Suits are costumes that instantaneously transform the wearer from a human into a motorized vehicle.
Drew’s costumes can transform and roll out with special motorized “drive boots” that allow the person to ride in the vehicle mode position.
Drive Suits are made by hand from gently used and recycled children’s toys and sporting gear. The materials are purchased at retail cost and take about a 50 hour work week to fabricate and assemble. Drive Suits are mostly made to order and can be created and shipped within a week.
Status: OUT OF BUSINESS
PC Classes Online
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$150,000 for 15% | NO DEAL | NO DEAL |
Entrepreneurs: David A. Cox
PC Classes Online is a general computer proficiency classes taught remotely online, instead of in a classroom or home setting.
It started as a podcast where Allen Gallant, Ben Pegg, and David A. Cox get together to talk tech and teach people how to better use their gadgets.
Today, PCClassesOnline.com has over 200,000 members who attend either their live or pre-recorded classes.
Revestor
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$250,000 for 10% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Bill Lyons
Revestor is a patent-pending real estate search engine for home buyers and investors to search the best homes for sale by the highest potential returns. Revestor is a tool you can use to find out more about properties that fit what you are looking for.
You simply choose your location and the price points of the Real Estate your interested in and the Reventor will show you the highest potential returns based on the current market.
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