Shark Tank season 4 episode 5 introduces a line of dresses made of pillowcases; a unique spatula; vitamin oral sprays; energy-boosting waffles.
Season 4 Episode 5 in depth
In season 4 sharks are Lori Greiner, Daymond John, Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, and Robert Herjavec and there are no guest sharks this season.
In season 4 episode 5, there is no guest judge.
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Without the ability to visualize a goal and believe it will be reached, nothing of substance will be achieved. Not by anybody. Not at any time. Not in any place.”
Robert Herjavec
We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 4 Episode 5. 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 5:
- The Spatty and Spatty Daddy
- Marz Sprays – Vitamin Sprays
- Cozy Bug Girls Dresses and Apparel
- Wired Waffles
Shark Tank Air Date: 10/12/12 – Season 4 – Episode 5
The Spatty and Spatty Daddy
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$50,000 for 40% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Cheryl Rigdon
The Spatty is a money-saving tool that will allow you to use every last drop of your bottled products. Without these handy little spatulas, you’re likely throwing out as much as a quarter of the contents of your expensive makeup, eye cream, face lotion, and other beauty products.
The Spatty comes in 6-inch and 12-inch sizes so it can reach into tight containers to rescue the contents that you’ve been unable to reach in and scoop out. Whether you’re pinching pennies or just a conscious consumer, the Spatty quickly pays for itself!
The Spatty is BPA Free, so you can rest assured that you and your loved ones are using a product that’s free from potentially harmful chemicals.
Marz Sprays – Vitamin Sprays
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$200,000 for 10% | $200,000 for 25% | Lori Greiner |
Entrepreneurs: Brandon Marz and Keith Marz
C-Spray immunity booster delivers powerful high-absorption mega-doses of Vitamin C, Vitamin B-12, and Vitamin D, supporting your body’s natural ability to defend against illness and speed recovery. C-Spray can boost your energy and manage stress levels with a proprietary blend of Echinacea and essential minerals your immunity needs to fight colds during cold season or during stressful events or even when your body is worn down.
C-Spray immunity boost allows you to control your dosage for maximum vitamin absorption by spraying throughout the day; plus, since it is in a spray bottle it is convenient to take anywhere and use anytime! C-Spray immunity booster is effective as it allows your body to fight back when it is most vulnerable with its special vitamin and mineral-infused formula for stress management and even the physiological demands of weight loss.
So increase your immunity’s vitality while traveling, or in public spaces or when tired with a quick oral spray dose using the convenient On-The-Go-C-Spray bottle.
Cozy Bug Girls Dresses and Apparel
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$50,000 for 25% | $50,000 for 30% | Daymond John |
Entrepreneurs: Aly Lessor
Cozy Bug Girls Dresses are pillowcase dresses that grow alongside kids, as they are tied with ribbons that allow their height to be adjusted.
10% of all sales are donated to the women and children of the Congo who are victims of hate crimes.
Cozy Bug helps provide a safehouse, medical care, and farm animals to women and families in need.
Status: OUT OF BUSINESS
Wired Waffles
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$75,000 for 25% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Roger Sullivan
Wired Waffles is an energy drink made in the form of a waffle, featuring as much caffeine as a 20-oz cup of coffee.
Status: OUT OF BUSINESS
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