Shark Tank season 5 episode 14 introduces a mask made of Alaskan glacial mud; powerstrips and surge protectors that blend in with hardwood floors; fanciful balloon designs; gourmet grilled cheese business update.
Season 5 Episode 14 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 14, there is no guest judge.
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We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 5 Episode 14. 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 14:
- Alaska Glacial Mud – Facial Mask
- Invisiplug – Wood Print Electrical Outlet Strip
- Lockerbones Help Organize Messy Lockers
- Balloon Distractions
Shark Tank Air Date: 01/17/14 – Season 5 – Episode 14
Alaska Glacial Mud – Facial Mask
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$100,00 for 20% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Lauren Padawer
Made with the most mineral-rich and pure glacial clay in the world, sustainably hand-carved from the remote waters of the Copper River Delta in Alaska and enriched with a special combination of certified organic and wildcrafted botanical extracts from the Pacific Northwest that are chosen for their moisturizing, skin-softening, anti-aging and immunoprotective properties.
Alaska Glacial Mud products offer moisturizing, anti-aging, and protective properties for your skin. Run by an energetic and self-reliant commercial fisherman by the name of Lauren Padawer, Alaska Glacial Mud is a premium line of all-natural personal care products enriched with organic and wild botanical extracts from the Copper River, and embodies the natural beauty and spirit of the Pacific Northwest.
No synthetic fragrances, colors or fillers. No propylene glycol, paraben-free. No animal by-products or testing. Sustainably hand-carved glacial mud. Certified BCorp. 10% profits donated to wilderness preservation, habitat restoration, environmental defense and education in the Copper River Watershed.
Invisiplug – Wood Print Electrical Outlet Strip
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$125,000 for 10% | $125,000 for 10% | Lori Greiner |
Entrepreneurs: Mike Barzman and Bryan O’Connell
A patented line of power strips and surge protectors designed to blend in to hardwood floors. invisiPlug makes powerstrips that seamlessly blend into your hardwood floors. They are literally made in wood-colored finishes such as Medium Cherry and Dark Oak, so they match the color and textures of your actual floor.
Michael Barzman and Bryan O’Connell created three wood-grained colors to choose from. Invisiplug continues to develop and create innovative products that are competitively priced in the marketplace.
Status: OUT OF BUSINESS
Lockerbones Help Organize Messy Lockers
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$175,000 for 10% | $175,000 for 50% | Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec |
Entrepreneurs: Greg Cronin and Stephen Coachys
LockerBones are shelves for your locker. This unique shelving system has pieces that fit together like a puzzle, making it easy to assemble and resulting in sturdy shelves that keep all your school essentials in their place.
Lockerbones are fully customizable. Made of durable plastic and steel reinforced for strength. The standard version comes with two sides, two full shelves, a vertical divider, and two 6” shelves. A deluxe version is available as well giving them an extra full shelf, vertical divider and 6” shelf.
Balloon Distractions
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$250,000 for 30% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Ben Alexander
Balloon Distractions is a company that books balloon artists to entertain children at dining establishments.
They built solid training systems, designed an online scheduler, and using the most efficient and profitable way to send balloon artists into restaurants.
Alexander started the business in 2003 and his artists currently operate in 40 markets at restaurants.
Status: OUT OF BUSINESS
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