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(Season 8, Episode 23) CNBC Newlyweds and bodybuilders from Dallas create a fitness apparel line that caters to the woman who loves building her booty; two friends from San Marcos, Cal., need help to grow their no-spill, portable and stemless wine glass business; a Ph.D. Scientist an (more) Newlyweds and bodybuilders from Dallas create a fitness apparel line that caters to the woman who loves building her booty; two friends from San Marcos, Cal., need help to grow their no-spill, portable and stemless wine glass business; a Ph.D. Scientist and surfer from Honolulu, Hawaii, invent a rescue signal for people that could make the difference between life and death; and two entrepreneurs from New Albany, Ohio, hope for a deal with their unique slash-proof and water-resistant backpacks. (Season 3, Episode 7) CNBC Pitches include a flavored mix-and-match lip-balm kissing enhancer, a line of kitchen products, a heat-recycling device and a clothing item that the guy pitching it says is 'revolutionary.' He calls Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak for advice. Also: a follow- (more) Pitches include a flavored mix-and-match lip-balm kissing enhancer, a line of kitchen products, a heat-recycling device and a clothing item that the guy pitching it says is 'revolutionary.'
He calls Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak for advice. Also: a follow-up on a South Carolina woman's Season 2 homemade Daisy Cakes. (Season 5, Episode 15) CNBC A maker of stylish baby shoes impresses Mark Cuban with her story; a Utah man pitches his pill substitute for food; two sisters try to attract interest in their sun-safe swimwear line for children; and a San Diego entrepreneur claims that his custom playin (more) A maker of stylish baby shoes impresses Mark Cuban with her story; a Utah man pitches his pill substitute for food; two sisters try to attract interest in their sun-safe swimwear line for children; and a San Diego entrepreneur claims that his custom playing cards make exercise convenient and fun. Also: an udate on Daisy Cakes, which Barbara invested in during Season 2. (Season 5, Episode 5) CNBC Two North Carolina men want to rent out their goats for landscaping needs; a Los Angeles woman pitches a solution for painful bikini waxes; and an update on two entrepreneurs from Florida who had to overcome a family tragedy after Barbara invested in their (more) Two North Carolina men want to rent out their goats for landscaping needs; a Los Angeles woman pitches a solution for painful bikini waxes; and an update on two entrepreneurs from Florida who had to overcome a family tragedy after Barbara invested in their organic skincare line. Also: a line of children's accessories; and frozen treats made from fruits and vegetables.
(Season 3, Episode 3) CNBC An Illinois perfume peddler; a San Francisco woman selling luxury soap; an Alabama guitar teacher who says his learning system is unique; a 'Mr. Mom' from Baton Rouge, La., with accessories for blue jeans. Also: an update on a gourmet seafood business from (more) An Illinois perfume peddler; a San Francisco woman selling luxury soap; an Alabama guitar teacher who says his learning system is unique; a 'Mr.
Mom' from Baton Rouge, La., with accessories for blue jeans. Also: an update on a gourmet seafood business from Season 2. (Season 4, Episode 4) CNBC An unemployed Tampa man and his pregnant wife serve their famous chicken dip; an injured NFL athlete has an idea for a spring-loaded laundry hamper; a zip bag that turns into a bowl is pitched by two brothers from Missouri; and a wireless device for findin (more) An unemployed Tampa man and his pregnant wife serve their famous chicken dip; an injured NFL athlete has an idea for a spring-loaded laundry hamper; a zip bag that turns into a bowl is pitched by two brothers from Missouri; and a wireless device for finding lost keys and cell phones is demonstrated. Also: a follow-up on a Season 3 customized-cruiser-bike business. (Season 6, Episode 13) CNBC Three sisters make a pitch for their dating app; an entrepreneur claims to have a solution to a common problem for online shoppers; a former publisher shares her design for a shirt that makes people look skinny; and a pair of Wall Street brokers demonstrat (more) Three sisters make a pitch for their dating app; an entrepreneur claims to have a solution to a common problem for online shoppers; a former publisher shares her design for a shirt that makes people look skinny; and a pair of Wall Street brokers demonstrate a compact way to eat a bagel.
Also: an update on Hamboards, which Robert invested in during Season 5. (Season 7, Episode 19) CNBC Products that are made in the U.S. Are pitched to the Sharks. Included: a fire-starting solution; a regional treat from a successful family-owned restaurant in Webster Springs, W.Va.; space-saving exercise equipment that comes with a hefty price tag; and a (more) Products that are made in the U.S. Are pitched to the Sharks. Included: a fire-starting solution; a regional treat from a successful family-owned restaurant in Webster Springs, W.Va.; space-saving exercise equipment that comes with a hefty price tag; and a follow-up on Daymond John's investment in Three Jerks Jerky. (Season 5, Episode 16) CNBC Businessman Steve Tisch joins the Sharks.
Included: Sisters from Illinois pitch cookie dough that's meant to be eaten unbaked; the makers of organic flavored milk claim it tastes like what's left at the bottom of the cereal bowl; boxer Marlen Esparza helps (more) Businessman Steve Tisch joins the Sharks. Included: Sisters from Illinois pitch cookie dough that's meant to be eaten unbaked; the makers of organic flavored milk claim it tastes like what's left at the bottom of the cereal bowl; boxer Marlen Esparza helps demo an interactive workout technology. Also: an update on a protein-infused water invested in by Daymond John in Season 4; and a phone app for panoramic picture taking. (Season 7, Episode 17) CNBC Silicon Valley billionaire Chris Sacca returns to the panel, which also includes Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran and Kevin O'Leary. Included: An entrepreneur from Philadelphia pitches a smart plate that could help with dieting problems; and two (more) Silicon Valley billionaire Chris Sacca returns to the panel, which also includes Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran and Kevin O'Leary.

Included: An entrepreneur from Philadelphia pitches a smart plate that could help with dieting problems; and two Minneapolis women have created a sweetener that tastes just like honey, but not made by bees. Also: a spa business for babies; men's custom shirts; and a follow-up on Ilumi from Season 5. (Season 2, Episode 1) CNBC A children's dance company helmed by ruthless sisters, a seafood chef from Tennessee, an Oregon winemaker and a marketer of men's accessories try to bait the sharks. Also: an update on a Season 1 entrepreneur who put out a DVD collection called 'Classroom (more) A children's dance company helmed by ruthless sisters, a seafood chef from Tennessee, an Oregon winemaker and a marketer of men's accessories try to bait the sharks. Also: an update on a Season 1 entrepreneur who put out a DVD collection called 'Classroom Jams.'
Shark Tank, the critically acclaimed and multi-Emmy® Award-winning reality show that has reinvigorated entrepreneurship in America, returns to ABC for its ninth season. The Sharks – tough, self-made, multi-millionaire and billionaire tycoons – continue their search to invest in the best businesses and products that America.
(Season 3, Episode 1) CNBC Mark Cuban, owner of 2011 NBA champions Dallas Mavericks, returns as Season 3 begins with a pitch from NBA Hall of Famer Bill Walton and triathlete Dave Meyer, who has designed a new water bottle. Other pitches include a celebrity ghostwriting business; an (more) Mark Cuban, owner of 2011 NBA champions Dallas Mavericks, returns as Season 3 begins with a pitch from NBA Hall of Famer Bill Walton and triathlete Dave Meyer, who has designed a new water bottle. Other pitches include a celebrity ghostwriting business; an online funeral-planning venture; and a Web site that offers VIP access to nightlife activities around the U.S. Also: an update on a Season 2 customized-speakers venture. (Season 7, Episode 22) CNBC Two beer enthusiasts from Pittsburgh believe they have come up with the second-best invention of all time; a former aerospace engineer is determined to reinvent the vending machine; a pair from Austin pitch a safe bug repellent for household pets; and the (more) Two beer enthusiasts from Pittsburgh believe they have come up with the second-best invention of all time; a former aerospace engineer is determined to reinvent the vending machine; a pair from Austin pitch a safe bug repellent for household pets; and the Sharks taste-test a line of vegetable smoothies. Also: an update on Kevin O'Leary's investment in a line of intricate pop-up greeting cards.