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Shark Tank Global
18 Aug 202211:18

Summary

TLDRIn the transcript, entrepreneur Justin Wayne pitches his self-cleaning water bottle, the Lark, for $500,000 in exchange for 1% equity on a Shark Tank-like show. The bottle uses UVC LED technology to purify water in 60 seconds, addressing the issue of bacteria in reusable bottles. Despite skepticism from some 'sharks' and a valuation of $50 million, Wayne secures offers and negotiates for better terms, emphasizing his product's innovation and market potential in a $300 billion industry.

Takeaways

  • 💧 Lark is a water purification company offering the first self-cleaning water bottle using UVC LED technology to kill 99.99% of harmful bacteria, viruses, and mold.
  • 💰 Founder Justin is asking for $500,000 for 1% equity, valuing the company at $50 million, the highest valuation requested in Shark Tank history.
  • 📊 The reusable water bottle market is part of a $300 billion industry, though only 7% of it is reusable bottles, a market that’s growing.
  • 🔬 Lark’s technology reflects UV light inside the bottle to purify water in 60 seconds or 3 minutes in 'adventure mode' for higher contamination areas.
  • 📈 Lark launched in 2018, achieving over $9 million in sales in the last 12 months and projected $14 million in sales this year.
  • 📉 Despite growth, the company expects a $1 million loss this year due to recent investment in scaling.
  • ⚖️ Justin has raised $6.7 million in venture capital at a $31.7 million valuation and still has $6.5 million in the bank.
  • 🏷️ The Lark bottle retails for $95, with a manufacturing cost of around $40, leaving a significant margin.
  • 🚰 Lark also developed a water pitcher that uses both filtration and UVC light for home water purification, with no direct competition in this segment.
  • 🌍 Lark donates 1% of its gross revenue to charity, partnering with 1% for the Planet and Charity Water to support clean water initiatives globally.

Q & A

  • What is the main problem that the Lark bottle aims to solve?

    -The Lark bottle aims to address the issue of bacteria buildup and bad odors in reusable water bottles by using self-cleaning technology, making it a more hygienic option for users.

  • How does the Lark bottle clean itself?

    -The Lark bottle uses UVC LED technology to purify water and clean the bottle. By pressing a button, the UV light is activated, eradicating 99.99% of harmful bacteria, viruses, and mold within 60 seconds.

  • What is the market size for reusable water bottles, and how does it compare to the overall water industry?

    -The overall water industry is valued at $300 billion globally, while the reusable water bottle market accounts for only 7% of that, but it is growing.

  • What are the two modes available on the Lark bottle, and how do they differ?

    -The Lark bottle has two modes: the normal mode, which purifies the water in 60 seconds, and the adventure mode, which lasts 3 minutes and is designed for more uncertain water sources, such as when camping or in developing countries.

  • How does the self-cleaning technology of the Lark bottle compare to boiling water?

    -According to the founder, using the Lark bottle’s UV technology is equivalent to boiling water for 20 minutes in terms of safety.

  • How much did Lark raise in their first round of venture capital, and at what valuation?

    -Lark raised $6.7 million in their first venture capital round at a valuation of $31.7 million.

  • What is the retail price of the Lark bottle, and how much does it cost to manufacture?

    -The retail price of the Lark bottle is $95, and the manufacturing cost is around $40.

  • What other products does Lark offer, aside from the self-cleaning water bottle?

    -Lark also offers a water pitcher that uses a two-step purification process: one to capture contaminants and another to purify the water, preventing the growth of germs inside the pitcher.

  • What charitable initiatives is Lark involved in?

    -Lark donates 1% of its gross revenue to charitable causes, specifically partnering with '1% for the Planet' and 'Charity Water' to build wells in Africa and provide clean water.

  • What was the final deal that Lark accepted on Shark Tank?

    -Lark accepted an offer from Kevin and Lori for $1 million for 4% equity, divided equally between the two sharks. They negotiated to avoid advisory shares and agreed to 2% equity for each shark upfront.

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