NEW! Could Tiny Science Lab Be The Best Pitch EVER? | Shark Tank Australia
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TLDRJacob Strickling and his daughter Michaela pitch their innovative Tiny Science Lab on a show, seeking $1 million for 20% equity. Jacob, a former science teacher, created compact, safer, and cost-effective chemistry sets for homeschooling. Despite their engaging presentation and enthusiasm, the sharks raise concerns about the high $5 million valuation and lack of financial clarity. While Jacob passionately defends the product's potential to revolutionize science education, the sharks ultimately decline the deal, citing valuation issues and uncertainty about his vision. Jacob remains confident the sharks will regret missing the opportunity.
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