Season 5

Season 5 Episode 11

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Shark Tank season 5 episode 11 introduces a boneless baby back ribs that only take two minutes to cook in a microwave; detachable mohawks for kids’ safety helmets; a reality interface for video gamers.

Season 5 Episode 11 in depth


John Paul Mitchell Systems co-founder John Paul DeJoria and New York Giants owner Steve Tisch appeared as guest sharks this season.

In season 5 episode 11, there is no guest judge.

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I like gold because it is a stabilizer; it is an insurance policy.

Kevin O’Leary

We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 5 Episode 11. 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 5 episode 11:


Shark Tank Air Date: 12/06/13 – Season 5 – Episode 11

SpiritHoods
Photo: spirithoods.com

SpiritHoods – Faux Fur Animal Hoods

ASKED FORGOTSHARK
$450,000 for 15%NO DEALNO SHARK

Entrepreneurs: Ashley Haber, Chase Hamilton, Marley Marotta and Alexander Mendeluk

SpiritHoods are unique accessories that work as a combination of hat, gloves, and scarf. Make in California out of premium faux fur, each SpiritHood is modeled after a specific animal, and 10% of net profits are donated towards the conservation of endangered species.

Each of the Spirit Hoods has been based around a specific animal with each Spirit Hood having its own color and design. All Authentic Spirithoods are made in Los Angeles California, with the highest quality faux fur.

Marley Marotta & Alexander Mendeluk are the founders of SpiritHoods. Many of their products were being sold as concert gear (dubstep gear), party costumes and Halloween costumes.


Bubba-Q Boneless Ribs
Photo: bubbasbonelessribs.com

Bubba-Q Boneless Ribs

ASKED FORGOTSHARK
$300,000 for 15%$300,000 for 30%Daymond John

Entrepreneurs: Al ‘Bubba’ Baker

Bubba’s Q BBQ has a proprietary way to prepare and package fully cooked, de-boned baby back ribs. They package these for sale, ready to enjoy after a quick blast in the microwave. Consumers can now enjoy these fully cooked pork ribs with a knife and fork in their own kitchen, as speedily as anything else they might throw in the microwave.

The bones are hand-removed before being packaged ensuring the highest quality experience. For extra flavor, you can also opt to cook these boneless ribs in the oven or on the grill. Since they are pre-cooked, they will heat up quickly, in about three to five minutes for each side.

Bubba-Q Boneless Ribs are sold in more than 7,000 stores nationwide, on QVC, and in Yankee Stadium. 


Fohawx
Photo: Amazon

Fohawx

ASKED FORGOTSHARK
$150,000 for 30%NO DEALNO SHARK

Entrepreneurs: Jocelyn Fine and Kelly Dineen

Fohawx is a line of cool accessories that can easily attach to any kind of safety helmet, transforming it from a chore into a fashion statement. You can use your existing helmet.

Joselyn Fine and Harley Denine, from Bayonne, New Jersey, are the founders behind FoHawx. Whether biking, skating or skiing kids can personalize and accessorize their safety gear.

Fohawk doesn’t have a working website but they do however still have a few items for sale on amazon.

Status: OUT OF BUSINESS


Virtuix Omni
Photo: virtuix.com

Virtuix Omni

ASKED FORGOTSHARK
$2,000,000 for 10%NO DEALNO SHARK

Entrepreneurs: Jan Goetgeluk

Virtuix Omni is a virtual reality platform based on an omni-directional treadmill that allows the user to move in any direction within their video game. The ability to move naturally within their virtual worlds gives gamers the most thoroughly immersive experience available today.

It uses a platform to simulate locomotion i.e. the motion of walking, requiring both special shoes or shoe covers and a surface that reduces friction. It works in conjunction with the HTC Vive, and allows a vive user to walk within a limited number of games.

As of mid-2017 the company no longer offers the Omni to consumers, instead opting for a commercial-only business model. Virtuix has shipped more than 3,000 Omni systems to date to over 500 commercial locations.


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