Some Shark tank entrepreneurs produce a product that viewers simply cannot refuse.
During the last 12 months Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Laurie Greiner, Barbara Corcoran and other Sharks have continued to look to invest in the best companies and products America has to offer.
Lucky viewers at home have the opportunity to see a clever and unique item and buy it almost immediately.
“The Shark tank the effect is real,” Olympian Sania Richards-Ross shared only with Us Weekly after being introduced to him Coordinates matching pajama sets in season 16. “Such an incredible audience, the opportunity to tell your brand's story in a more authentic way, and the timing? We couldn't ask for more. We sold almost 70 percent of our stock within 48 hours. It was a dream come true. “
As for MOSH CEO and co-founder Patrick Schwarzeneggerhe was able to introduce the brain brand's popular protein bars to a whole new audience.
“Shark tank it was an incredible opportunity to share MOSH's mission with millions of people who care about brain health as much as we do,” he shared We. “The exposure brought us closer to a community of passionate people, and feedback from both Sharks and viewers inspired us to double down on our vision of making brain fuel as accessible and delicious as possible.
Before that Shark tank returns to ABC on Friday, January 17 at 8 p.m. ET, keep reading to see which items made an impression We in 2024:
MOSH Protein Bars
Founded Marie Shriver and her son Patrick SchwarzeneggerMOSH's mission is to promote proactive brain care through education, research and nutritional products like protein bars.
“In 2025, more people are prioritizing their cognitive and physical health, and MOSH is right there with them,” said Schwarzenegger, 31. We. “Our bars are not just snacks; 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 improve both body and mind wellness in the coming year.
Little saints
Entrepreneur Megan Klein had the opportunity to introduce Sharks Little saintsher line of sugar-free, non-alcoholic cocktails and spirits powered by mushrooms that mimic the experience of traditional drinks without the negative effects.
Although she passed the offer from Rashaun Williams and Kevin O'LearyKlein continues to grow Little Saints, especially during Dry January.
“Nobody wants to stop drinking while they're socializing, so they're going to drink something without alcohol or sugar and with functional ingredients like lion's mane,” Klein said. We. “Little Saints checks all those boxes, and we're excited to help people achieve their health and socialization goals at the same time.”
Coordinates
Olympic athlete and The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Sania Richards-Ross and her husband Aaron Ross introduced its unique line of sleepwear, loungewear and lifestyle clothing for adults and children.
While Coordinates rose to prominence over the winter season with its holiday-style pyjamas, the company has big plans for next year after inking a deal with Robert Herjavec.
“We have some exciting new collections in 2025,” Richards-Ross, 39, teased. We. “However, our inspirational collection, the one that Robert fell in love with Shark tankwill always be a core part of our brand. We want to inspire people to live the dream. This collection will have its own daily sets in 2025.
FOAM Coolers
Chad Lee and David Kittle impressed We 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 such as beach trips and pool days.
Since broadcast Shark TankFOAM coolers are now available at select Target stores.
“We set out to create a lightweight, floating cooler that's perfect for your adventures, and it's because of you that this dream is thriving,” the founders shared Instagram in November 2024. “Thank you for choosing small and supporting innovation!”
Sugardoh
Shark tank viewers who were looking for a product to help with hair removal were surprised Sugardoh's at home sugaring kits. The company offers an all-natural, compostable sugaring kit that not only effectively removes hair, but also exfoliates and soothes the skin, making hair removal a more pleasant experience.
While the founder Alia Marandis didn't receive a bid, Ulta Beauty named Sugardoh one of its Black-Owned Brands of the Year.
HYPD shoes
Chen Kue and Mark Hertzberger created by a shoe company which creates custom and licensed slides. Whether shoppers want to display their favorite college football team or company logo on their feet, Hypd Footwear can make it happen.
In an added twist, all of their slides are also interchangeable, allowing shoppers multiple looks in one shoe.
Let them eat candles
Laurie Sandler and Bob Michelson created edible chocolate candle business to make the celebration even more delicious. With candles available in dark and milk chocolate flavors, partygoers can now light their candles, make a wish and eat!
BucketGolf
No matter how much or how little you play golf, the sibling duo Tyler and Jen Simmons wanted 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.
NineteenTwenty clothing
Looking for outerwear that offers more than just warmth? NineteenTwenty clothing can only be your fashion brand. The company offers convertible jackets and windbreakers that easily turn into bags, blankets and pillows.
If you missed their presentation during Season 16, the company promises that the next piece of clothing will be available in mid-January.
The genius shot
Entrepreneur Ramon Van Meer created by a purrfect item for animal lovers thanks to his cat litter that indicates your cat's health.
The secret behind his product is silica crystals that change color when a cat's urine contains certain impurities. Thus, cat owners are warned in time about possible troubles so that they can provide them with proper care. As a bonus, the company feeds 10 shelter cats for every bag sold.