Shark Tank US | Craziest Pitches On Season 14
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TLDREntrepreneurs Austin Hillum and Stephen Fazio present their innovative toy, ZipString, to the Sharks. ZipString is a handheld device that launches a string in loops at 35 mph but remains safe to the touch. After a viral social media debut and 200 million views, they struggled with supply chain issues, resulting in $277,000 in sales. The Sharks debate its potential, and ultimately, Kevin O'Leary and Robert Herjavec offer $100,000 for 20% equity. The founders accept, believing two sharks will help their product succeed in global markets.
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