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		<title>Ten most successful Shark Tank products that made millions</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shark Tank allows prospective entrepreneurs to pitch their business ideas and goods to wealthy &#8220;Sharks&#8221;. Some of these inventions have become household names and made millions. From <a href="https://scrubdaddy.com/"><strong>Scrub Daddy</strong></a> to Coconuts Oil, venture <a href="https://internationalfinance.com/finance/ten-tips-save-money-your-business/"><strong>money</strong></a> has helped entrepreneurs and their businesses succeed. </p>
<p>This article discusses 10 of the most successful Shark Tank ideas. We&#8217;ll explore the Sharks&#8217; investment, what made them stand out from other Shark Tank items, and their success since appearing on the show. Let&#8217;s begin!</p>
<p><strong>Scrub Daddy</strong></p>
<p>Shark Tank&#8217;s ingenious cleaning product Scrub Daddy became a household name. The sponge-like substance hardens in cold water and softens in warm, making it ideal for washing without scratching. Mark Cuban bought a 20% interest in Scrub Daddy for USD 200,000. Two weeks later, the company sold over USD 1 million in items.</p>
<p><strong>Ring</strong></p>
<p>Ring&#8217;s video doorbell lets owners watch their houses remotely. James Siminoff proposed the Sharks his plan, and Mark Cuban invested USD 700,000 for a 10% stake. </p>
<p>The product is now one of Shark Tank&#8217;s most successful, selling over USD 1 billion annually.</p>
<p><strong>More Nuts</strong></p>
<p>Nuts &#8216;N More is a healthy-fat-packed protein snack and spread. Peter Ferolito asked Shark Tank for USD 500,000 for a 25% share in the company. Lori Greiner leapt at the chance and committed USD 300,000 for 30%, now 40%. The product is available in approximately 10,000 retail outlets globally.</p>
<p><strong>Squatty Potty</strong></p>
<p>The ergonomic Squatty Potty footstool aids bowel movement posture. Shark Tank &#8220;Shark&#8221; Robert Herjavec designed the idea and presented it for USD 400,000 for a 20% share in the company. After its first success, the product became a household name. Now offered in over 15,000 retail outlets globally, the company has made over USD 300 million.</p>
<p><strong>Natural Grip</strong></p>
<p>The Natural Grip is a unique hand grip for weightlifting, yoga, and other fitness activities. John Wise established it and pitched Shark Tank for USD 300,000 for a 20% investment. Lori Greiner invested USD 200,000 for 30%, now 50%. After Shark Tank, the product sold over USD 1 million in six months.</p>
<p><strong>GrooveBook</strong></p>
<p>The GrooveBook software prints photographs into photo books. Julie and Brian Whiteman created it and pitched Shark Tank for USD 150,000 for a 10% ownership. </p>
<p>Robert Herjavec quickly invested USD 150,000 for 25%, which has subsequently grown to 50%. Since Shark Tank, the app has sold over USD 30 million in two years.</p>
<p><strong>Popcorn Snacks</strong></p>
<p>Gourmet popcorn snacks with non-GMO ingredients from Pipcorn Snacks are for health-conscious carbohydrate lovers. Jeff and Jen Martin created it and pitched it on Shark Tank for USD 175,000 for 18% ownership. </p>
<p>Shark Robert Herjavec invested USD 200,000 for 25%, now 30%. The product sold over USD 50 million in five years after appearing on Shark Tank.</p>
<p><strong>Bottle Breaker</strong></p>
<p>The Bottle Breacher series of handcrafted bottle openers use recovered 50-caliber ammo. Eli Crane established it and pitched Shark Tank for USD 150,000 for a 20% stake. </p>
<p>Daymond John invested USD 150,000 for 25%, now 35%. The product sold over USD 25 million in three years after appearing on Shark Tank.</p>
<p><strong>Awesome Cupcakes</strong></p>
<p>Gourmet cupcakes from Wicked Good Cupcakes are supplied directly to clients. Tracey Noonan and Danielle Vilagie created it and pitched Shark Tank for USD 75,000 for a 20% stake. </p>
<p>Robert Herjavec invested USD 75,000 for 25%, now 33%. After Shark Tank, the product sold over USD 10 million in two years.</p>
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