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Season 6 Episode 16

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Shark Tank season 6 episode 16 introduces an almond water beverage line; eco-friendly pizza box; real estate investing business; cell phone sanitization solution; update on photo-saving product, Groovebook.

Season 6 Episode 16 in depth


GoPro founder Nick Woodman returns to the Tank in Season 6 for a few episodes. Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Daymond, Lori, and Robert are the regular sharks.

In season 6 episode 16, there is no guest judge.

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We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 6 Episode 16. 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 6 episode 16:


Shark Tank Air Date: 01/30/15 – Season 6 – Episode 16

Greenbox
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Greenbox Eco-friendly Pizza Box

ASKED FORGOTSHARK
$300,000 for 10%$300,000 for 10% with $300,000 to be repaidKevin O’Leary

Entrepreneurs: Ned Kensing and Jennifer Wright-Laracy

GreenBox is the innovator behind the patented, multi-functional GreenBox pizza box. Made of 100% recycled and recyclable material, the GreenBox breaks into plates and a storage unit for leftovers, completely eliminating the need for serving plates and wasteful storage materials.

The eco-friendly patented pizza box is perforated so the top can tear easily and be separated into four plates. Ned Kensing and Jen Wright-Laracy of New York City are the founders of Greenbox. The GreenBox business was launched in 2008.

It was included in Time magazines 50 Best Inventions of 2009, as well as Restaurant Business Magazine’s 50 great ideas list in the same year.


Victorias Kitchen Almond Water
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Victoria’s Kitchen Almond Water

ASKED FORGOTSHARK
$200,000 for 20%NO DEALNO SHARK

Entrepreneurs: Deborah Meniane and David Meniane

Victoria’s Kitchen makes delicious, all-natural beverages. Almond Water, the flagship product, was inspired by co-founder David’s grandmother Victoria. Inspired by a traditional and artisanal recipe from the South of France, our Almond Water is the perfect combination of delicate yet tasty flavors that awaken your taste buds. 

At Victoria’s kitchen, we’re all about delicious and healthy family beverages. This is their interpretation of the perfect lemonade. Crisp, modern, delicious and refreshing! No added flavors. No preservatives. Organic, gluten-free, GMO-free, dairy-free, vegan.

Almost three years after appearing on Shark Tank, Victoria’s Kitchen was acquired by exotic beverage and snack brand company Hispanica International in November 2017. 


Phonesoap
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Phonesoap – UV Phone Cleaner and Charger

ASKED FORGOTSHARK
$300,000 for 7.5%$300,000 for 10%Lori Greiner

Entrepreneurs: Dan Barnes and Wes LaPorte

 Phonesoap is a product that uses ultraviolet light to kill the bacteria on your phone, while charging it. Your cellphone has more germs than a public toilet.

PhoneSoap 3 comes in a variety of colors! You can choose from basics like White and Black, to eye-catching colors like Gold, Aqua, Orchid and more. PhoneSoap 3 is compatible with even the largest phones on the market.

PhoneSoap’s powerful UV-C light is totally safe for electronics. While removing 99.99% of germs, UV-C light can get to the microorganisms that hide in crevices where even cleaning wipes can’t reach.


TycoonRE
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TycoonRE

ASKED FORGOTSHARK
$50,000 for 5%NO DEALNO SHARK

Entrepreneurs: Aaron McDaniel

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.

Five real estate crowdfunding platforms have joined together to purchase Tycoon Real Estate based in California.

Aaron McDaniel is the CEO and founder of Tycoon Real Estate and he had business experience as one of the youngest regional Vice Presidents of AT&T.

With professionally vetted developers and a diverse set of projects, Tycoon set out to revolutionize the world of real estate investing. TycoonRE exists now as an educational space and as a gateway to the world of real estate crowdfunding.

Status: ACQUIRED


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