The creators of the ChompSaw went on "Shark Tank" to get funding for their kid-safe crafting tool. Did the sharks bite, and ...
For many years, Shark Tank has introduced the audience to some of the most innovative tech products one can find.
Campolindo High's Entrepreneurship Club invites students in grades K-12 to compete for cash prizes to grow their business.
Products being pitched on Feb. 7 include a portable three-in-one charger, a DIY electric vehicle kit, a take-home sweet potato pie and indoor bumper cars for kids.
The second company to pitch its product on this Shark Tank episode was Lectec. They have an entire electrical skateboard kit that needs to be built by the kids. Owned by Jared Ebersole and Luke St.
Who thought the fun of an amusement park could be brought home? Well, Michael Bergida made that possible through Bumpeez! Providing patented inflatable bumper cars, the company combines the fun and ...
Columbia County native Jared Ebersole appeared on an episode of Shark Tank pitching his small business, Lectec.
Shark Tank India 4 continues to be a platform where ... educational toys that promote real-world play for kids aged 0-6. Their products had already impacted over 50,000 families across India.
Naitik Chotai, founder of FundooLabs, showcased his safe, non-toxic slime kits on Shark Tank India 4, impressing the judges with a live demo by his daughter. Seeking ₹60 lakhs for 4% equity ...