Shark Tank season 11 episode 3 introduces entrepreneurs from Austin, Texas, bring a unique solution to remembering passed loved ones by turning their ashes into diamonds. While entrepreneurs from New York City claim they have redesigned the best version of a men’s classic fashion staple. Entrepreneurs from San Diego, California, and Phoenix, Arizona, believe they have a game-changing innovation to wireless charging. And finally, a couple from Everett, Washington, claims to have finally solved the mystery of the missing baby sock.
Season 11 Episode 3 in depth
In season 11 guest sharks are Katrina Lake, founder and CEO of Stitch Fix; tennis player Maria Sharapova, Daniel Lubetzky, founder and CEO of Kind; and Anne Wojcicki, CEO and co-founder of 23andMe. Matt Higgins and Rohan Oza are the recurring Sharks this season.
In this season 11 episode 3, there is no guest judge.
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We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 11 Episode 3. 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 11 episode 3:
- Eterneva Diamonds Made From Cremation Ashes
- Squid Socks Baby Socks That Won’t Fall Off
- Baobab Polo Shirts
- Aira Wireless Charging Pad
Shark Tank Air Date: 10/13/19 – Season 11 – Episode 3
Eterneva Diamonds Made From Cremation Ashes
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$600,000 for 5% | $600,000 for 9% | Mark Cuban |
Entrepreneurs: Adelle Archer and Garret Ozar
An Austin, TX based company Eterneva promises to help people remember their loved ones by turning their ashes into diamonds.
In 2015 Adelle Archer lost her friend and business mentor, Tracey, to pancreatic cancer. Eterneva is a mail-back service created by Adelle and Garret that allows consumers to eternalize the special people in their life. They send biological samples such as hair samples or ashes to grow a raw diamond. Eterneva uses pressure and high temperatures to grow a diamond, which takes about 10 months to complete,
Recently Eterneva announced that will be partnering with TDI-Brooks and B&B Laboratories in College Station, Texas to show the scientific aspect and add more transparency after being accused of a scam.
Squid Socks Baby Socks That Won’t Fall Off
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$125,000 for 20% | $125,000 for 33% | Daymond John |
Entrepreneurs: Gabe Miller and Jessica Miller
Gabe and Jessica Miller came up with the idea to create a sock that a baby or toddler couldn’t pull off.
The socks are gently holding cuff on the inside from 100% skin-safe tested silicone dots. In the cuff and around the top and bottom arch of the foot, are added Squid Fit Technology elastic bands for added flexibility and comfort.
The socks are made from a blend of polyester, nylon and spandex that keeps baby feet dry wicking away moisture, provide greater durability, flexibility, wind resistance and won’t shrink or wrinkle!
They donate 10% of profits to ocean preservation, specifically the Coral Reef Alliance.
Baobab Polo Shirts
The first Smart Luxury Pima polo shirt is the Baobab Polo Shirt. The incredibly soft shirt is made using our BAOTECH™ High-Performance technology which makes the polo shirt resistant to stains, odor, wrinkles, fading and shrinking.
Their innovative shirt includes the signature microfiber cloth to wipe glasses, smartwatch and mobile phone. The friends, Brandon Davenport and Marcellus Alexander, founders of the company use nanotechnology for their fabrication process to make the shirt stain- and wrinkle-resistant. The material neutralizes and blocks odors and is also antimicrobial.
The versatile Baobab Polo Shirt is great golf, for work, weekends, travel, happy hour, and everything in between.
Aira Wireless Charging Pad
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$500,000 for 7% | $500,000 for 15% | Lori Greiner, Kevin O’Leary, and Robert Herjavec |
Entrepreneurs: Eric Goodchild and Jake Slatnick
In 2017 Jake Slatnick and Eric Goodchild came up with the idea and start working on Aira’s FreePower technology.
The world’s first free position wireless charging surface is developed by Aira. Aira’s FreePower technology gives consumers the convenience to charge multiple devices, like two phones and a set of wireless earbuds, simultaneously on the surface.
Aira is based on the Qi Standard protocol and it’s compatible with all major mobile phones and tablets including Samsung, iPhone, Pixel, and Huawei devices. Licensing and private labeling the product what Eric and Jake believe is their largest potential for success.
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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.”