Shark Tank season 8 episode 13 introduces a single mom from Allen, Texas, believes her eco-friendly grease disposal method will be enough to cook up a deal; a 21-year-old from Ukraine and now living in Brooklyn, New York, makes the Sharks speechless with his epic display of block toys and his knowledge about the toy industry; a mother from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, zealously pitches her stylish nursing apparel for breastfeeding moms; and a yoga enthusiast from New York, New York, admits she has limited fashion or business experience, yet hopes the Sharks will want to invest in her modern take on legwarmers. Also, Daymond John is featured in a “Shark Profile” highlighting his road to entrepreneurial success.
Season 8 Episode 13 in depth
In this season as the regular sharks appear Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, and Robert Herjavec. Venture investor Chris Sacca returned as a guest shark in several episodes this season.
In season 8 episode 13, there is no guest judge.
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Shark Tank Season 8
Tough times never last; tough people always do.
Robert Herjavec
We listed below every entrepreneur and business who has appeared on Shark Tank Season 8 Episode 13. 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 8 episode 13:
- Mama’s Milkbox – Maternity Clothing for Breastfeeding
- Nicepipes Apparel – Leg and Arm Warmers
- Pinblock – Building Blocks That Move
- Grease Bags Eco-Friendly Oil Disposal
Shark Tank Air Date: 01/13/17 – Season 8 – Episode 13
Mama’s Milkbox – Maternity Clothing for Breastfeeding
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$200,000 for 20% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Elena Petzold
Mama’s MilkBox was a subscription service that delivered stylish clothing designed for breastfeeding moms. Elena Petzold was inspired to create Mama’s Milkbox, a line of clothing for moms that breastfeeding and want to feel comfortable without the need to completely undress.
The subscription delivered a box that includes stylish breastfeeding tops and dresses clothing for $29 per month and you can send back whatever items you don’t want.
Her mission is to help Moms feel good about themselves while they are breastfeeding.
Status: OUT OF BUSINESS
Nicepipes Apparel – Leg and Arm Warmers
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$100,000 for 10% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Lisa Binderow
At Nicepipes they specialize in performance fabric leg warmers and arm warmers. They are creating the ultimate premier athletic warmer developed for top performance and designed for fit and fashionable.
Founded by Lisa Binderow, a yoga teacher and fitness fanatic, her performance fabric pipes solved the “cropped pants and cold shins” workout wardrobe problem and quickly caused a serious demand among teachers and students for their own pair.
These arm warmers have a four-way stretch for the perfect fit every time. These arm sleeves for women add color, style, and functionality to every workout wardrobe. These arm warmers are soft to the touch and is a material that quickly dries.
Pinblock – Building Blocks That Move
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$100,000 for 20% | NO DEAL | NO SHARK |
Entrepreneurs: Vladislav Smolyanskyy
The young entrepreneur Vladislav Smolyanskyy built Pinblock, a collection of mini same-size building blocks that insert together to create creations. By making every block exactly the same shape, Pinblock is a building system that reinvents construction sets.
With infinite possibilities, Pinblock building blocks redefine construction sets. Pinblocks can be stacked in a stationary construction or turned and maneuvered to create kinetic 2D or 3D models.
The larger Freestyle packs include 1,000 pieces for more ambitious projects with 100-piece single-color packs.
Grease Bags Eco-Friendly Oil Disposal
ASKED FOR | GOT | SHARK |
$75,000 for 25% | $75,000 for 50% | Barbara Corcoran |
Entrepreneurs: LaTangela Newsome
Grease Bag are compostable nontoxic bag with all-natural oil-absorbing ingredients. These bags are environmentally responsible, re-sealable, and naturally green products.
Similar to how large oil spills in our oceans clean up work, the bags is using microorganisms in the bag to absorb, encapsulate and convert cooking oils and animal fats into compost.
Grease Bags do not contain any chemicals or toxins. Grease Bags are also safe for landfill disposal.
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