Shark Tank season 10 episode 12 introduces entrepreneurs from Austin, Texas, and Cour d’Alene, Idaho, who pitch their safety product that helps people travel with their pets; an entrepreneur from Venice Beach introduces his curated wines with straight-forward labels for a snob-free client; an entrepreneur from North Hollywood, Cal., presents his twist on an urban-centric hair product to help amplify natural curls; and an entrepreneur from Oakland provides a subscription service that delivers Montessori Method-approved toys to families.
Season 10 Episode 12 in depth
In season 10 guest sharks include Jamie Siminoff, the first guest shark to have sought a deal on the show (the sharks passed on his company Doorbot, now known as Ring, Sara Blakely, Charles Barkley, Alli Webb.
In season 10 episode 12, there is no guest judge.
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We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 10 Episode 12. Many scammers claim they’ve received big investments from the Sharks or they have been on the show. If you don’t see a business on this list, they were not actually on Shark Tank. 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 10 episode 12:
Shark Tank Air Date: 01/27/19 – Season 10 – Episode 12
Twist It Up Comb
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$225,000 for 15% | $225,000 for 25% | Mark Cuban and Daymond John |
Entrepreneurs: Noel Durity
Twist It Up Combs is a company that manufactures and sells combs intended for “afro-centric” hair. The only twist comb that solves 5 major problems for urban hair.
“Afro-centric” hair that grows up rather than out and down is what Twist It Up Combs is specifically designed to work with. The Twist It Up Comb compresses the hair keeping it stylish and it can be kept in a back pocket just like a hair pick due to its small size.
Their patented woven pattern allows you to twist from the roots up without bending, breaking, or pulling your hair.
Monti Kids Montessori Toys
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$200,000 for 2.5% | $200,000 for 2.5% + $10 royalty until $200,000 is repaid | Kevin O’Leary |
Entrepreneurs: Zahra Kassam
The products Monti Kids offers are structured like a box subscription service in that parents pay a quarterly subscription fee. A private community moderated by child development experts, one-on-one support, and free access to online classes are the services offered.
Before the child is even born, parents can subscribe to the service beginning what will no doubt be a lifelong pattern of planning their child’s life for them.
They can subscribe to receive a box every three months containing toys geared to the child’s age and development. Instructional videos are contained in each box to validate the giving of more toys for the parents.
ZuGoPet Travel Products For Pets
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$100,000 for 10% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Carolyn Shewfelt and Juls Bindi
ZuGoPet is a company with founders in Austin, TX, Carolyn Shewfelt and Juls Bindi. Dog safety in auto crashes is what ZuGoPet product is dedicated to. It secures dogs of various sizes against collisions by a type of seat belt and car seat.
The collection of quilted pet bags by ZuGoPet has three separate openings with easy to zip mesh doors. If your dog gets frightened easily while traveling or wants more privacy simply zip up the two sides and the top flap is never fully zipped allowing air to flow into the bag. Convenient snap locks help to fully secure the flaps of the bag, on the top of each side of the pet bag to secure the side doors.
A feeling of being in a hammock is achieved by using a soft flexible pillow that comes with every bag to form around your pet’s body.
Obvious Wines
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$150,000 for 5% | $160,000 for 12.5% | Lori Greiner |
Entrepreneurs: Brice Baillie
Obvious Wines is a collection of Estate wines crafted through sustainably farmed practices across vineyards in California, Chile, and France.
Their distinctive and straightforward labels provide relevant information on the taste, characteristics, and provenance of each wine in a clear and simple way, making it easier to find and learn about wines you love!
The entrepreneur actually had no experience with wine before, even he comes from a wine region in France. He had been employed in finance. Obvious Wines has been on the market for just seven months and in that time has sold 9,000 bottles wholesale for $100,000.
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Executive producer Mark Burnett and Sony Pictures TV and bring another season of the business-themed reality show Shark Tank where major investors, aka “sharks” pitch business ideas from contestants. The show is based on the Japanese reality show “Dragon’s Den.”