Shark Tank Season 12 Episode 15 introduces two friends from Mandeville, Louisiana, introducing their bedding product to make bed-making more convenient. A trio of entrepreneurs from Hyattsville, Maryland, pitch their delicious plant-based take on classic favorite food. An entrepreneur from New York City shows the Sharks an easy way to walk your dog without tracking dirt and germs. Another entrepreneur from Brooklyn, New York, presents her fun educational app designed to help kids learn to code.
Season 12 Episode 15 in depth
Guest sharks this season 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 15. 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 15:
- Walkee Paws – Leggings for Dogs
- Everything Legendary – Vegan Burger
- Hopscotch Game – Coding App for Kids
- Better Bedder – Bed Sheet Holder Belt
Shark Tank Air Date: 02/19/21 – Season 12 – Episode 15
Walkee Paws – Leggings for Dogs
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$150,000 for 5% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Lisa Baronoff
In Shark Tank Season 12 Episode 15 the Walkee Paws founder Lisa Baronoff pitched her company to the show. Lisa Baronoff is a South African native entrepreneur living in New York City with over 17 years experience as marketing professional. This is world’s first dog leggings and it features drawstring elastic leg openings, tighten the elastic to prevent rain and snow from entering.
The Walkee Paws has a rubber grip on the feet prevent pets from falling or slipping on indoor wooden floors and tiles, and also protects from dirt and germs. This way also you protect your home by preventing any mess, dirt and germs into your home.
Your dog’s paws can slip in and out of the leggings effortless because of the 4-way stretch fabric, designed by Walkee Paws to be super comfy. Walkee Paws dog leggings are conveniently machine washable. Lisa Baronoff founded her company in 2018, and in 2019, she passed over $500,000 in sales while in 2020 she is expecting to do $1 million in sales.
Everything Legendary – Vegan Burger
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$300,000 for 10% | $300,000 for 22% | Mark Cuban |
Entrepreneurs: Jumoke Jackson, Duane Myto, Danita Claytor
Everything Legendary is next into the Shark Tank Season 12 Episode 15, which makes plant-based burgers. Jumoke Jackson, Duane Myto, Danita Claytor are Washington DC entrepreneurs seeking a $300,000 investment. After the sharks tasted it they all agree that this is one of the best meat-free burgers on the market.
Only the best high-quality ingredients are used to prepare all of their burgers, which are made by a professional chef before packaging. They have created their own proprietary recipe that according to the founders tastes just like beef. Some of the main ingredients used for are pea protein, hemp, dried herbs, coconut oil, two types of paprika, dried citrus. There are four varieties of the Legendary Burger: the classic burger, cheddar cheese-infused, cayenne pepper cheese-infused and pepper jack cheese-infused. They are all soy- and gluten-free.
There are three packaging of the burgers in boxes of four, eight or 16, along with a bottle of its Everything Legendary’s signature vegan sauce. The Everything Legendary has only 9g of fat per serving and 20g of protein.
Hopscotch Game – Coding App for Kids
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$400,000 for 4% | $550,000 for 11% | Mark Cuban |
Entrepreneurs: Samantha John
Th entrepreneur Samantha John from Brooklyn, New York pitched to the Sharks her business Hopscotch. Hopscotch is a free iOS app designed to teach kids ages 6-16 the basics of coding and offering a subscription-based model. Hopscotch has 200,000 active users each month and is currently is available only at the Apple Store.
No matter if you are newbie or have some experience Hopscotch welcome everyone. Kids have the option to publish their creations to Hopscotch’s fully moderated community, where kids can play and learn from your games. Overtime as your kid is getting better with programming Hopscotch will challenge and create increasingly advanced games and apps.
Samantha John was able to close a deal with Mark Cuban and since her appearance on the show the app downloads have increased nearly 500%. Even Mark’s own children are using the platform.
Better Bedder – Bed Sheet Holder Belt
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$150,000 for 10% | $150,000 for 18% | Lori Greiner |
Entrepreneurs: Judy Cannella Schott and Nita Friloux Gassen
Better Bedder is a unique product firmly affixes the bedsheet on the mattress, founded by Judy Schott and Nita Gassen.
It also can be creatively used to hold your magazine or book. It’s a giant headband that holds your fitted sheets and flat sheets in place. Put it on your bed one time. No more lifting the mattress to fix the bed sheet — just tuck the sheets into the headband.
In 2020 Better Bedder had generated over $476,000 in sales while the projection for 2021 is expecting to reach $1 million in sales. It cost $59 for a twin bed while for king-sized bed is $109. Their cost to manufacture is about $33.
You can purchase it from Amazon and their website. The founders of Better Bedder were able to make a deal with the Quinn of QVC Lori Greiner.
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