Shark Tank Successes and Failures in the History of the Show

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1. Bombas: Shark Tank investor Daymond John made a bundle when he invested in Bombas, an inventive sock company.

2. Qubits: Qubits Toys was one of the first companies featured on Shark Tank, and it remains a fan favorite.

3. The Bouqs: The Bouqs is a farm-to-table flower delivery service. It was on Shark Tank. 

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4. You Smell Soap: Young entrepreneur Megan Cummins appeared on Shark Tank with an idea.

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5. CitiKitty: Rebecca Rescate founded CitiKitty, a company dedicated to helping you potty train your cat. 

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6. Squirrel Boss: Squirrel Boss is a squirrel-proof bird feeder. Squirrels love getting into food that isn’t for them, and one Shark Tank inventor.

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7. Lollacup: Lollacup struggled to find an audience before it was on Shark Tank. 

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8. GrooveBook: Groovebook founder Julie Whiteman was inspired to start her monthly photo album.

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9. ReadeREST: Rick Hopper founded ReadeREST after he noticed that he kept losing his reading glasses after turning forty. 

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10. Drop Stop: Marc Newburger and Jeffrey Simon, two Los Angeles natives.

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11. Simply Fit Board: For $19.99, Simply Fit Board promises to help customers get in shape.

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12. Sweet Ballz: Cole Egger and James McDonald founded Sweet Ballz, a cake company that sold little spheres of cake. 

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13. Poo Pourri: Within just a few years after its premiere on Shark Tank, Poo Pourri was able to grow its revenue a huge 275%.

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