Beyond the Tank
Beyond the Tank
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First Aired: May 1st, 2015
Status: Ended
Genre: Reality
Network: ABC
Summary: A look back at past Shark Tank pitches and deals to examine the highs and lows that can result from an appearance in the tank.
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Season 2
Episode 1: episode 1
Air Date: January 5th, 2016
Summary: Barbara Corcoran offers advice to the entrepreneurs behind the successful women's clothing company Grace and Lace; Daymond John invites a proponent of urban beehives to his Upstate New York
Episode 2: episode 2
Air Date: January 7th, 2016
Summary: Lori Greiner checks in on the creators of the Paintbrush Cover; and Robert Herjavec tries to help the inventors of Lollacup reignite sales. Also: Success is found by a brand of gluten-free cookies the Sharks
Episode 3: episode 3
Air Date: January 21st, 2016
Summary: Barbara Corcoran explains to the founders of Cousins Maine Lobster why they should hold off on expanding; Daymond John takes a boy he's mentoring on a tour of his childhood home in Brooklyn; and Kevin O'Leary offers advice on being more efficient to the makers
Episode 4: Cousins Maine Lobster, Mo's Bows, Bottle Breacher
Air Date: January 21st, 2016
Summary: Barbara Corcoran meets with Season 4's Cousins Maine Lobster to discuss expanding into a brick-and-mortar space. Daymond John mentors the young creator of Season 5's Mo's Bows, and they take a tour of Daymond's childhood home in Brooklyn. Kevin O'Leary has some advice for the makers of the Bottle Breacher beer bottle opener, who encountered a bottleneck in production after their Season 6 appearance.
Episode 5: Squatty Potty, Tower Paddle, Wicked Good Cupcakes, Grill Charms
Air Date: January 28th, 2016
Summary: Lori Greiner meets with the duo behind Season 6's Squatty Potty, whose orders soared to $3 million. Mark Cuban checks in with the Tower Paddle Board business from Season 3. Kevin O'Leary hears ideas for expansion from Wicked Good Cupcakes. Robert Herjavec's Season 1 investment in Grill Charms has had great success, while trying to find balance between one's personal life and running a business.
Episode 6: Episode 6
Air Date: February 4th, 2016
Episode 7: Happy Feet, Treasure Chest Pets, Scratch & Grain, Oilerie
Air Date: March 29th, 2016
Summary: Robert Herjavec invested in Happy Feet, the plush-animal-shaped slippers and footwear company, during Season 5. Now they meet with executives from DreamWorks to try and land a major licensing deal. In Season 1, Daymond John invested in Treasure Chest Pets, a plush toy with secret compartments for kids to store valuables, but neither of them anticipated how the recession would impact the business. After the Season 6 deal Barbara Corcoran made with Scratch & Grain, the founders realized they had problems with how production was handled. There was no deal in Season 6 for Oilerie, but is the dream still alive for the gourmet self-serve olive oil franchise?
Episode 8: Turbopup, Drop Stop, Frill
Air Date: April 5th, 2016
Summary: The founder of Turbopup, a complete canine meal protein bar from season 6, travels to New York to seek advice from Daymond John. Lori Greiner visits the entrepreneurs behind Drop Stop, a neoprene sleeve that stops objects from falling between car seats, which she championed in season 4. Kevin O'Leary travels to Raleigh, North Carolina to confer with the co-owners of Frill, who made a deal with Kevin and Barbara Corcoran in season 6 for their custom sorority "rush" dresses.
Episode 9: Nuts N More, Bambooee, Zipz
Air Date: April 12nd, 2016
Summary: Robert Herjavec and Mark Cuban made a deal in season 4 with Nuts N More, a protein-packed peanut butter. They now need advice on expanding into mass-market retail. Bambooee, a "green" paper-towel alternative that Lori Greiner invested in during season 5, prepares for a QVC appearance. Kevin O'Leary saw potential in the single-serve wine glass made by Zipz during Season 6. Kevin wants to set up a meeting with a hospitality giant, but Zips needs a co-packer who can handle the high volume.
Episode 10: Hamboards, Original Runner, RuckPack
Air Date: April 19th, 2016
Summary: Robert Herjavec was pleased that Hamboards's skateboard business enjoyed a nice sales bump after their season 5 appearance, but when he finds out they're having a problem keeping their business afloat, he shares some harsh truths with them. In season 2, Original Runner didn't get a deal for a non-slip, no tear personalized aisle runner. A surprise visit by an intrigued Barbara Corcoran may give the company a needed boost. When Kevin O'Leary joined forces with the energy supplement RuckPack in season 4, he was impressed that it was designed by active duty military soldiers. But family obligations caused a change in CEO. Will Kevin, but more importantly, the military veteran community, accept all of the changes?
Episode 11: Pipcorn, Pursecase, Pittmoss
Air Date: April 26th, 2016
Summary: Barbara Corcoran's season 6 deal with Pipcorn turned the organic mini-popcorn company into a multimillion-dollar business. Can Barbara help them with their factory space and shipping issues? After Lori Greiner's season 5 deal with Pursecase, one of its 2 founders bowed out. Now the remaining partner needs Lori's help to get focused again with their stylish smartphone hard case product. Mark Cuban made a deal in season 6 with Pittmoss, an organic alternative to peat moss. Now they are working on entering the consumer market.
Episode 12: Bon Affair, Mission Belt, Floating Mug
Air Date: May 3rd, 2016
Summary: Mark Cuban encourages the Bon Affair entrepreneur from season 5 as she searches for the right winery partner for her wine spritzers. Daymond John delivers some tough love about expanding Mission Belt, a business pitched during season 4. Floating Mug didn't get a deal in season 6, but Lori Greiner may yet invest.
Episode 13: Mensch On A Bench, Mango Mango Preserves, Toygaroo, Aqua Vault
Air Date: May 6th, 2016
Summary: Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec are concerned that season 6's Mensch On A Bench may be marketing too many products under the "Mensch" umbrella. In season 5, Mango Mango Preserves didn't land a Shark to help them acquire a production facility. They get unexpected help from their hometown of Hampton, Virginia. Toygaroo got a deal with Kevin O'Leary and Mark Cuban in season 2 for a monthly toy rental service, but things didn't go as planned. Aqua Vault got a deal in season 6 with Daymond John for their portable safe to secure valuables, but they are feeling the financial downside of entrepreneurship.
Episode 14: Breathometer, Bombas, Gold Rush Nugget Bucket, Hoppy Paws
Air Date: May 13rd, 2016
Summary: History was made during Season 5 when all 5 Sharks invested $1 million in the mobile phone breathalyzer, Breathometer. Now, a dissatisfied Kevin O'Leary questions the value of their investment. In Season 6, Daymond John made a deal with Bombas, a sock business with a social mission. Can they go beyond their online business amidst strong competition? After a Season 6 appearance, the sales of Gold Rush Nugget Bucket increased three-fold. But Robert Herjavec thinks they may be missing an opportunity for further growth. Barbara Corcoran invested in the seasonal decoration kits, Hoppy Paws, during Season 6. Are they now spending too much time creating new products?
Episode 15: Honeyfund, Cordaroy's, Pork Barrel BBQ
Air Date: May 20th, 2016
Summary: Kevin O'Leary can't believe season 6's Honeyfund would want to make an extremely risky business model change to their online honeymoon crowdfunding site. Lori Greiner stops by the showroom of Cordaroy's, the beanbag chairs that turn into a bed, where she has some key advice on packaging. Barbara Corcoran's very first deal in the Tank helped grow Pork Barrel BBQ spice rub into a national brand. Can they get government approval for a new product that could help them be a less seasonal industry?
Episode 16: The Natural Grip, Titin, Q-Flex
Air Date: June 3rd, 2016
Summary: Robert Herjavec invested in The Natural Grip, a line of custom-made handgrips in season 6. Will the inventor show a side of herself that could hurt the company's future? Daymond John is excited about the growing success of Titin, a weighted compression-gear company he invested in during season 6. Daymond would like the company to move from Atlanta to Manhattan, but how would that affect the workers? While sales for Q-Flex have increased since Barbara Corcoran and Mark Cuban invested during season 6, but Q-Flex is still based in a garage. Can a visit from Barbara help plan a move?
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