Shark Tank season 2 episode 7 introduces a former athlete who believes his product can save lives; environmental lawn-mowers; a solution to car sickness; kids birthday party franchise; an update on the Body Jac.
Season 2 Episode 7 in depth
In season 2 guest sharks are Jeff Foxworthy and Mark Cuban. Mark Cuban appeared as a shark in several episodes this season and in season three he would become a regular.
In season 2 episode 7, the guest judge is Jeff Foxworthy.
Jeff Foxworthy
Jeffrey Marshall Foxworthy is an American comedian, radio personality, actor, producer, writer, television personality, and author.
Foxworthy launched a website Foxworthy Outdoors, which specialized in carrying an assortment of Foxworthy-brand outdoor and hunting products.
Foxworthy has released a cookbook entitled The Redneck Grill and he also has authored his autobiography as well as several books.
Foxworthy has appeared as a featured guest and host on several and in several Blue Collar television programs and specials.
Source: Wikipedia
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We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 2 Episode 7. 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 haven’t been 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 2 episode 7:
Shark Tank Air Date: 04/29/11 – Season 2 – Episode 7
Ecomower
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$90,000 for 20% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Andy Humphrey
Ecomower is a 14-Inch 4-Blade Push Reel Lawn Mower is a green alternative to any gas-powered grass cutter machine and electric lawnmower. This lawnmower does not emit fumes and it is easy to use. It will not shred your grass because it cut your lawn in a precise scissor-like motion.
This reel lawn mower only requires to be sharpening every 3-5 years and it has a low maintenance hassle-free design. You won’t have to worry about repairs that make this push blade mower a smart choice or fuel, maintenance, etc.
They are not only good for your lawn but for the environment as well.
Games2U – Mobile Entertainment
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$50,000 for 25% | $50,000 for 50% | Chris Spencer |
Entrepreneurs: Jeff Foxworthy
Games2U is a mobile entertainment company running specialized vehicles with video games and movie theaters.
The inventors of the Games2U franchise bring an array of specialty games, activities, and robots to your places such as Video Game Theaters and 4D Ride Experiences, giant-sized Hamster Balls, high-tech Laser Tag, amazing Video Game Theater and walk-in video game centers and more.
The fact that they create all their unique games in-house is what makes this business so unique is. 140 franchisees in 28 States so far have the Games2U.
Hydromax
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$50,000 for 25% | $50,000 for 50% | Jeff Foxworthy |
Entrepreneurs: Chris Spencer
Hydromax is aimed at football players in training and it works as an impact-resistant hydration system that attaches to shoulder pads.
The product has been using by high school sports teams, colleges, San Diego Chargers, and the Dallas Cowboys.
Chris Spencer who invented the product used to be a football player.
Carsik Bib
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$30,000 for 15% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Les Cookson
The CarSik bib is a disposable bib with a super absorbent water-tight pouch that cleanly and effectively catches a child’s throw-up if they get car sick. Parents often make dangerous driving maneuvers as they try to tend to their children. Vomit goes everywhere including all the nooks and crannies of the car set
The CarSik Bib is about the size of a diaper. Works well with other types of motion sickness or as a hands-free barf-bag if your child gets a stomach flu
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