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Some Shark Tank entrepreneurs make a product that viewers can’t refuse.
For the last 12 months, Mark Cuba, Daymond John, Lori Greiner, Barbara Corcoran and other Sharks have continued to look to invest in the best businesses and products America has to offer.
Lucky viewers at home have the power to spot a clever and unique item and buy it almost instantly.
“The Shark Tank impact is real,” Olympiad Sanya Richards-Ross share only with Us Weekly after its introduction Coordinates matching pajama sets in season 16. “The exposure to such an incredible audience, the opportunity to tell your brand’s story in the most authentic way, along with the timing? We couldn’t have asked for more. Almost 70 percent of our inventory was sold in 48 hours. It was a dream come true.”
As for MOSH CEO and co-founder Patrick Schwarzeneggersuccessfully introduced the brain brand’s popular protein bars to a whole new audience.
“Shark Tank It was an amazing opportunity to share MOSH’s mission with millions of people who care about brain health as much as we do,” he shared with Us. “The exposure brought us closer to a community of passionate individuals, and there was feedback from both Sharks and viewers inspired us to double down on our vision of making brain fuel as accessible and palatable as possible.”
Before Shark Tank returns on ABC Friday, January 17, at 8 pm ET, keep reading to see which items impressed Us in 2024:
Established by Maria Shriver and her son Patrick SchwarzeneggerMOSH’s mission is to encourage proactive brain care through education, research and nutritious products like their protein bars.
“In 2025, more people are prioritizing their cognitive and physical health and MOSH is right there with them,” Schwarzenegger, 31, told Us. “Our bars are not just a snack; they are a step towards supporting brain and body health. As we continue to innovate and grow, we’re excited to offer even more ways to promote mind and body well-being in the coming year.”
Entrepreneur Megan Klein have an opportunity to introduce the Sharks to Little Saintsits line of sugar-free, alcohol-free cocktails and mushroom-infused spirits that mimic the experience of traditional drinks without the negative effects.
Although she passed on an offer from Rashaun Williams a Kevin O’LearyKlein continues to grow Small Saints especially during Dry January.
“Nobody wants to stop drinking when socializing, so they’re going to be looking to drink things without alcohol or sugar, and with functional ingredients like lion’s mane mushrooms,” Klein told Us. “Little Saints checks all of those boxes, and we’re excited to help people reach their health goals and socialize at the same time.”
Olympic athlete and The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Sanya Richards-Ross and her husband Aaron Ross introducing their line of unique sleepwear, loungewear and lifestyle clothing for adults and children alike.
While Coordinates took off over the winter season with their holiday-themed pyjamas, the company has big plans for the coming year after scoring a deal with Robert Herjavec.
“We’ve got some exciting new collections coming in 2025,” Richards-Ross, 39, teased to Us. “Our inspirational collection however, the one Robert fell in love with Shark TankIt will always be a fundamental part of our brand. We want to inspire people to ‘Live the Dream.’ This collection will have its own daily sets in 2025.”
Chad Lee a David Kittle impression Us with their innovative FOAM coolers. The world’s first lightweight, durable cooler made from EVA foam offers an affordable and practical solution for casual outings like beach trips and pool days.
Since broadcast on Shark TankFOAM coolers are now available at select Target stores.
“We set out to create a lightweight, floating cooler perfect for your adventures, and because of you, that dream is thriving,” the founders shared via Instagram in November 2024. “Thank you for choosing a small innovation and supporting!”
Shark Tank viewers looking for a product that helps with hair removal were blown away by Sugardoughsugar packs in the home. The company offers an all-natural compostable sugar pack that not only effectively removes hair, but also exfoliates and soothes the skin, making hair removal a kinder experience altogether .
While a founder Aliyah Marandiz without receiving an offer, Ulta Beauty named Sugardoh one of the Black brands of the year.
Cheng Kue a Mark Herzberger create a a shoe company who make custom slides and license. Whether shoppers want to display their favorite college football team or company logo on their feet, Hypd Footwear can do it.
In an added twist, all of their slides are also interchangeable allowing shoppers to get multiple looks in one shoe.
Loree Sandler a Bob Michelson create edible, chocolate candle business to make celebrations even more delicious. With candles available in dark and milk chocolate flavours, parties can now light their candles, make a wish and eat!
No matter how much – or how little – you play golf, a brother-sister duo Tyler a Jen Simmons want to create a product which allows the game to be accessible to more players.
BucketGolf simplifies golf by turning it into a portable, easy-to-set-up backyard experience that anyone can play.
Looking for outerwear that offers more than just warmth? Fourteen Clothes it might just be your fashion brand. The company provides convertible jackets and windbreakers that easily convert into bags, blankets and pillows.
If you missed their pitch during season 16, the company promises that their next drop of clothing will be coming in mid-January.
Entrepreneur Ramon Van Meer create a purrfect item for animal lovers thanks to their cat litter that indicates your cat’s health.
The secret to its product is silica crystals that change color when certain impurities are present in cat urine. This gives cat owners early warning of potential problems so they can receive appropriate care. As a bonus, the company feeds 10 shelter cats for every bag sold.