Shark Tank Season 7 Episode 18
Shark Tank
Season 7

Ep 18. Week 18

  • TVPG
  • February 19, 2016
  • 43 min
  • 7.0  (43)

In this episode of Shark Tank, the entrepreneurs are back with their innovative ideas and products hoping to get some investment from the famous sharks. Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary, Lori Greiner, and Robert Herjavec are ready to hear the pitches and decide which businesses have the potential to take the market by storm.

The first business up for consideration is a company called "Rapid Ramen." The founder, Chris Johnson, has created a microwaveable ramen bowl that cooks ramen noodles in just 4 minutes. Chris claims to have sold over $9 million worth of the product in just 16 months. The sharks seem impressed with the sales, but question whether there is a market for a microwaveable ramen bowl.

Next up is a business called "Bottle Breacher." Eli Crane, a former Navy SEAL, invented a bottle opener made from spent ammunition. The product has proven to be a hit among military personnel and gun enthusiasts, with over $3.5 million in sales in just two years. The sharks seem impressed with the product's popularity and its unique design.

Entrepreneur, Tiffany Krumins is the founder of Ava the Elephant, a medicine dropper designed for children that looks like an elephant. The product has won numerous awards and made over $1 million in sales. The sharks were impressed with the product and its mission to help children overcome their fear of medicine.

Jeff Stafford introduces his business, "Third Wave Water." Jeff has created a packet of minerals that are added to distilled water, with the intent of creating the ideal brewing environment for coffee. He has made over $180,000 in sales in under a year. The sharks were dubious on whether there was a market for an enhanced water product geared specifically to coffee lovers.

Finally, Josh Parker comes in to pitch his new business, "Biem." Josh has created a device that allows users to turn butter into a spray in seconds, with the intent to reduce the use of chemical-filled aerosol sprays. The device has received acclaim from publications like the New York Times and won numerous awards. However, the sharks questioned if the device would appeal to enough customers in the long run to justify its potential cost.

Overall, the sharks were impressed with the innovation and success shown by the businesses, but not every pitch was a home run. Nevertheless, it was a packed episode of creativity and entrepreneurship, filled with interesting and entertaining pitches and decisions by the sharks.

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  • First Aired
    February 19, 2016
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (43)