Shark Tank investor Lori Greiner, in her recent video on Instagram, shared about the dilemma known as the "burnt toast theory.
"Shark Tank" fosters innovation and encourages entrepreneurs to pitch their products no matter how weird or bizarre they are.
In ABC's Shark Tank Season 16 Episode 12, the company GoodLove Foods, which sells frozen, ready-to-bake gluten-free pastries, had a particularly noteworthy presentation before the investors.
Irish entrepreneurs Enda Crowley and Paul Convey secured a deal for their backyard bar business on Shark Tank season 16, winning the support of investor Lori Greiner. The duo pitched Taverns To Go ...
As of 2025, it remains unclear if Terra Core ever followed through with Lori Greiner's deal. Here's what we know about what ...
In Season 5 of the hit TV show, Shark Tank, two entrepreneurs pitched their app, Foot Fairy. But did they walk away with a ...
Clover, the world's smartest all-in-one point-of-sale solution, and Sony Pictures Television (SPT), which co-produces the ...
Singtrix made waves on 'Shark Tank' thanks to its origins in the development of 'Guitar Hero,' but it wasn't all smooth ...
Detroit entrepreneur Mike Gutow appeared on “Shark Tank” to present Legacy Shave, a shaving brush attachment designed to fit any shaving cream can. The ...
Chennelle Diong, founder and CEO of Longmont-based GoodLove Foods, secured a $150,000 deal with investor Lori Greiner on ...
Shark Tank” investors and business owners who appear on the show have one thing in common: They each want to make a deal.