Shark Tank season 5 episode 22 introduces a commerce flower business; anti-aging lifting strips; a breakaway hanger; tablewear made from renewable plant materials; a follow up of Groovebook.
Season 5 Episode 22 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 22, there is no guest judge.
You may also like
Shark Tank Season 8
If you’re hard on yourself, life will be easy on you.
Robert Herjavec
We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 5 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 5 episode 22:
Shark Tank Air Date: 04/04/14 – Season 5 – Episode 22
Paint Brush Cover
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$50,000 for 10% | $100,000 for 20% + $100,000 for purchase orders | Lori Greiner |
Entrepreneurs: John DePaola, Sal DePaola, and Anthony DePaola
The Paint Brush Cover stores paint-covered brushes during breaks (hours, days, even weeks) without drying it out. It also protects the brush from damage when not in use, making the job of painting easier and more convenient. Since their pitch on Shark Tank, this team of brothers has also introduced a Paint Roller Cover to do the same for that other important painting tool!
They can store paint brushes for weeks at a time without worrying about the brush drying out. The plastic container stores close to 100% humidity.
Since its appearance on Shark Tank, the company has expanded its line to include The Roller Cover.
Kodiak Cakes
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$500,000 for 10% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Joel Clark and Cameron Smith
Based on an old family recipe, Kodiak Cakes makes flapjack and waffle mixes that will knock your socks off. These mixes use 100% whole grain and all-natural ingredients to make light and fluffy pancakes and delectable waffles, just by adding water!
The brand has expanded to sell individual oatmeal, brownie mixes, frozen prepacked waffles, frozen prepacked pancakes, granola protein bars, and fruit syrups.
Plated Meal Kits
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$500,000 for 4% | $500,000 for 5.6% + advisory shares | Mark Cuban, Kevin O’Leary |
Entrepreneurs: Nick Taranto and Josh Hix
Plated was an American ingredient-and-recipe meal kit service that has been acquired by Albertsons. Plated makes home cooking easier, more fun, and more varied. This subscription service delivers all the ingredients you need to make a full meal, perfectly portioned out and with a detailed chef-designed recipe.
Plated delivered meals in the form of weekly boxes that contain ingredients and also include recipes to be cooked by hand by the customer using the pre-ordered ingredients. You receive a weekly box with the ingredients and step-by-step instructions for the meals of your choice for the week. The recipes and ingredients change with the seasons to keep things fresh and interesting.
Plated offers a great alternative to the old-fashioned and time-consuming chore of going to the grocery store to buy ingredients, often in odd quantities that create waste. With Plated you can enjoy the fun part of making and sharing a meal at home.
Status: ACQUIRED
Monkey Mat – Compact Ground Covering
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$100,000 for 30% | $100,000 for 35% | Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner |
Entrepreneurs: Courtney Turich and Christie Barany
The Monkey Mat is a versatile and durable play cover, great taking to picnics, out to the beach, to concerts, and anywhere else your kids might want to monkey around. Monkey Mat is machine-washable and made from water-repellent material and comes with weighted corners as well as loops for staking it to the ground.
Use the Monkey Mat to shield from unwanted dog hair or to cover a dirty picnic table. Great for an arts and craft table cover or transporting plants in car. Originally inspired by an unexpected six-hour layover at the airport.
More from Shark Tank
Recommended
Watch full episodes of shark tank online with Amazon Video
Summary
Executive producer Mark Burnett and Sony Pictures TV and bring another season of the business-themed reality show Shark Tank where major investors, aka “sharks” pitch business ideas from contestants. The show is based on the Japanese reality show “Dragon’s Den.”