Shark Tank season 4 episode 22 introduces a fishing bobber made from a shotgun shell; homemade cupcakes in a jar; generating electricity through walking; a belt with no holes; a fitness-based dance program.
Season 4 Episode 22 in depth
In season 4 episode 22, there is no guest judge.
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We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 4 Episode 22. 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 4 episode 22:
- nPower PEG – Human Generated Electricity
- Mission Belt – Ratcheting Belt Buckle
- Wicked Good Cupcakes – Cake in a Jar
- Shell Bobbers – Shotgun Shell Fishing Bobbers
Shark Tank Air Date: 04/26/13 – Season 4 – Episode 22
nPower PEG – Human Generated Electricity
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$2,000,000 for 22% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Aaron LeMieux
That’s because in spite of its iffy earnings reports over the last five years, Synergy Research reported that IBM had 7 percent of the cloud infrastructure market in its most recent report, which it defines as Infrastructure.
Enter CSS grid: which lets you place an item exactly where you want it, both vertically and horizontally. Sounds simple, but the reality is that it unlocks a level of expressive freedom and control that previously only print could give us.
Still, IE usage probably isn’t significant enough to fully explain the lack of grid adoption. So, consider that the stats cited above focus on page views, not pages. That means that it’s the lack of adoption of grid by major websites that more likely explains grid’s seemingly poor performance to date.
Status: OUT OF BUSINESS
Mission Belt – Ratcheting Belt Buckle
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$50,000 for 20% | $50,000 for 38% | Daymond John |
Entrepreneurs: Nate Holzapfel
That’s because in spite of its iffy earnings reports over the last five years, Synergy Research reported that IBM had 7 percent of the cloud infrastructure market in its most recent report, which it defines as Infrastructure.
Enter CSS grid: which lets you place an item exactly where you want it, both vertically and horizontally. Sounds simple, but the reality is that it unlocks a level of expressive freedom and control that previously only print could give us.
Still, IE usage probably isn’t significant enough to fully explain the lack of grid adoption. So, consider that the stats cited above focus on page views, not pages. That means that it’s the lack of adoption of grid by major websites that more likely explains grid’s seemingly poor performance to date.
Wicked Good Cupcakes – Cake in a Jar
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$75,000 for 20% | $75,000 for a $1 royalty up to $75,000; $0.45 forever after | Kevin O’Leary |
Entrepreneurs: Danielle Descroches & Tracey Noonan
That’s because in spite of its iffy earnings reports over the last five years, Synergy Research reported that IBM had 7 percent of the cloud infrastructure market in its most recent report, which it defines as Infrastructure.
Enter CSS grid: which lets you place an item exactly where you want it, both vertically and horizontally. Sounds simple, but the reality is that it unlocks a level of expressive freedom and control that previously only print could give us.
Still, IE usage probably isn’t significant enough to fully explain the lack of grid adoption. So, consider that the stats cited above focus on page views, not pages. That means that it’s the lack of adoption of grid by major websites that more likely explains grid’s seemingly poor performance to date.
Shell Bobbers – Shotgun Shell Fishing Bobbers
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$80,000 for 20% | $80,000 for 33% | Mark Cuban |
Entrepreneurs: Jeff Stafford and Dusty Holloway
That’s because in spite of its iffy earnings reports over the last five years, Synergy Research reported that IBM had 7 percent of the cloud infrastructure market in its most recent report, which it defines as Infrastructure.
Enter CSS grid: which lets you place an item exactly where you want it, both vertically and horizontally. Sounds simple, but the reality is that it unlocks a level of expressive freedom and control that previously only print could give us.
Still, IE usage probably isn’t significant enough to fully explain the lack of grid adoption. So, consider that the stats cited above focus on page views, not pages. That means that it’s the lack of adoption of grid by major websites that more likely explains grid’s seemingly poor performance to date.
Status: OUT OF BUSINESS
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