Shark Tank Season 12 Episode 14 introduces an entrepreneur from San Luis Obispo, California, who pitches high heels that are sexy and comfortable. A husband and wife from Los Angeles pitches a solution for a common food storage issue. Entrepreneurs from Le Claire, Iowa, present their solution to a common frustration with women’s bathing suits. A kidpreneur and her mom from Houston, Texas, persevere through hardship to launch a successful sauce company.
Season 12 Episode 14 in depth
Guest sharks this season 12 include Blake Mycoskie, founder of TOMS and co-founder of Madefor, and Kendra Scott, founder and CEO of Kendra Scott LLC. Returning guest Sharks include Alex Rodriguez, baseball player and founder and CEO of A-Rod Corp, and Daniel Lubetzky, founder and executive chairman of Kind.
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We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 12 Episode 14. 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 12 episode 14:
- Souper Cubes – Food Freezing Tray
- Pashion Footwear – Removable High Heels
- Byoót – Swimsuits
- Sienna Sauce
Shark Tank Air Date: 02/19/21 – Season 12 – Episode 14
Souper Cubes – Food Freezing Tray
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$400,000 for 5% | $400,000 for 5% | Lori Greiner |
Entrepreneurs: Jake Sendowski and Michelle Sendowski
On Season 12 Episode 14 of Shark Tank, Jake Sendowski and Michelle Sendowski presented their business Souper Cubes. This product may look like ice-cube trays but actually is designed to store in the freezer food like broth, soup, and sauce.
Souper Cubes® trays are built with thick, dishwasher-safe, BPA-free, and food-grade silicone products. The trays are also oven safe up to 415F. The husband and wife from Los Angeles generated an impressive over $1.6 million in sales in 2020, which really attracted the sharks.
2/3 of their online sales are from Amazon and the reviews are 5 stars. People love the products, you can pour right into a hot or cold, it’s so easy to pop out and clean. Food and Wine Magazine described the Souper Cubes as “the best money ever spent on storage containers”.
Pashion Footwear – Removable High Heels
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$500,000 for 5% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Haley Pavone
Shark Tank Season 12 Episode 14 introduces Pashion Footwear, founded by Haley Pavone. The product is a high-heeled shoe using a Stelo support system that in a few seconds can change into a flat shoe with no heel. Based on the situation you need the shoes you can easily attach or detach the heel from the shoe.
The Stelo support system is invented by Haley. Usage is effortless as the wearer can attach or detach the heel from the shoe based on what the situation demands. Her journey into this entrepreneurship started back in 2016 when Haley won a $15,000 prize at a competition for her prototype.
You can purchase Pashion Footwear shoes exclusively through its own website starting at $140 and up to $200 for a pair. The heel kits cost an average of $50 for a pair of high-end ones, while heel caps and Stelo support kits are available for purchase at $10 and $15.
Despite the fact that the founder Haley Pavone was not able to close a deal with the sharks she managed to get funding according to Crunchbase, for $2,750,000 from Entrada Ventures.
Byoót – Swimsuits
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$50,000 for 30% | $50,0000 loan at 10% interest + 5% equity | Kendra Scott |
Entrepreneurs: Elyce Billany and Nathan Billany
The husband and wife Nathan Billany and Elyce Billany from Le Claire, Iowa pitched to the sharks their swimsuit label Byoot. This innovative swimsuit is specially designed for women to make bathroom access easy by buttons on the side and avoiding the need of pulling it down.
The suits are selling between $59-$120, based on the designs and styles of the swimwear, and cost to make around $30. The Byoót swimsuits are more stretchable because are made from 14 percent spandex, and 86 percent nylon. Today their website is expanding the product varieties and is offering bikinis, collars, and specially designed masks.
Nathan Billany and Elyce Billany were able to make a deal with Kendra Scott, for $50,000 as a loan with 10 percent interest and 5 percent equity.
Sienna Sauce
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$100,000 for 10% | $100,000 for 20% | Kendra Scott |
Entrepreneurs: Monique Crayton and Tyla-Simone Crayton
Tyla-Simone Crayton, when she was 8 years old created her first recipe for Sienna Sauce and since then 8 years later continues to follow her passion for delicious sauce recipes
Sienna Sauce combines the perfect blend of sweet with a hint of tangy serving as a perfect complement to chicken, pork, beef, or seafood that has been fried, smoked, baked, or grilled. There are a few Sienna Sauce flavors available Sweet, Tangy, and Lemon Pepper, and are all gluten-free and do not contain high fructose corn syrup.
The 17-year old Tyla-Simone Crayton accepted an offer from Kendra Scott for 20% of her company.
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