Best Episodes
Aspiring entrepreneurs pitch various business ideas to "The Sharks" -- tough, self-made, multi-millionaire and billionaire tycoons -- in hopes of landing an investment.
Warning: the following content contains spoilers!
This page was generated using automation technology and thoroughly edited and fact-checked by an editor on our editorial staff.
Teaching kids how to ride a bike that doesn't have pedals; a movie about motorcycle racing; a hot-pink food truck run by beautiful women; fun photo booths.
The episode was rated 8.09 from 102 votes.
A product designed to keep your cat stimulated; a product used for potty-training; an entrepreneur presents his measuring tool for cutting hair; an inclusive product line providing aid to minor injuries; Mark Cuban gets an update on "Trophy Smack".
The episode was rated 7.96 from 52 votes.
Guest shark Nick Woodman; pitches include a healthier tortilla chip made of fresh sweet corn, manufactured fire logs that are scented, and an update on Tipsy Elves.
The episode was rated 7.96 from 164 votes.
Frozen concentrated gumbo brick; a bird feeder that shocks squirrels; artisan coffee subscription business; wooden home and kitchen items; ECreamery update.
The episode was rated 7.93 from 99 votes.
All six sharks share their favorite memories from the series, discuss why they participate in the show, and celebrate with a toast.
The episode was rated 7.89 from 168 votes.
A capsule that keeps beverages hot for an extended period; a new way to clean stuffed toys; reinventing the ice cream experience.
The episode was rated 7.88 from 110 votes.
Two women pitch their military-inspired jewelry line; traditional British scone; custom furniture; door-to-door luggage pickup service; update on the Scrub Daddy cleaning tool.
The episode was rated 7.87 from 108 votes.
A California entrepreneur wants to bring back old-fashioned ice cream men; a couple's pitch is about providing legal services at a coffee house; an update on the sharks' venture with an Arizona woman and her unique plush toys.
The episode was rated 7.87 from 100 votes.
An olive oil bar where one can sample oils before purchasing; unique wedding registry idea; a product that can turn a smartphone into a personal security device; boxed wine geared toward millenials; a follow-up on Breathometer.
The episode was rated 7.85 from 171 votes.
Friends from Tempe and Phoenix, Arizona, introduce the Sharks to the future with their stylish and affordable mobile real estate concept. An immigrant from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, now based in Boston, Massachusetts, showcases what she thinks is the ideal alternative snack to popcorn – a tasty treat with Indian roots. An entrepreneur from New York City has a sustainable, portable solution to powering small tech devices. Finally, an entrepreneur from Virginia Beach, Virginia, shows he has more than a few tricks up his sleeve as he pitches a new way to ensure safety while using tools.
The episode was rated 7.85 from 111 votes.
An 11-year-old who handcrafts bow ties; a hot beverage made from roasted cocoa beans; nutritional supplements; a 5K obstacle course race.
The episode was rated 7.84 from 151 votes.
A group of entrepreneurs from Belleville, New Jersey, introduce their footwear brand dedicated to reinventing the traditional house slipper into your favorite sneaker. A former "Shark Tank" entrepreneur from San Diego, California, returns to the tank, this time pitching his online mentoring program that helps high school students and their parents navigate the college admissions process. An entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California, helps you make your bed in a fraction of the time with her bedding product, while a golfer from Pasadena, California, provides a fresh new twist on sports fashion with his apparel line.
The episode was rated 7.84 from 100 votes.
Two entrepreneurs try to solve the "carmuter triangle"; an 18-year-old seeks an investment in her natural skincare line of sugar scrubs; shrink-wrap gift bags.
The episode was rated 7.84 from 118 votes.
Children seek a backer for an idea spawned during a family trip and the sharks fight for a piece of a mother's furniture business.
The episode was rated 7.83 from 137 votes.
An entrepreneur from Chicago hopes the sharks can dig him out of a financial hole; a single mother believes her aromatic lip gloss can help women. Note -- This is actually episode 5 of season 2 --
The episode was rated 7.83 from 103 votes.
A husband and wife from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pitch life sized, scientifically accurate, animatronic dinosaurs! An entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California, pitches the virtues of a popular caffeinated Vietnamese beverage. An entrepreneur from Buna, Texas, pitches her beverage coolers. A pair of entrepreneurs from San Andrés, Colombia, and Simpsonville, South Carolina, introduce their tool that helps parents conquer potty training.
The episode was rated 7.82 from 62 votes.
An entrepreneur from Chicago hopes the sharks can dig him out of a financial hole; a single mother believes her aromatic lip gloss can help women look and feel beautiful.
The episode was rated 7.81 from 234 votes.
Things get heated when the sharks ask a husband-and-wife team to clarify the actual value of a childcare business; a chef's salad dressing mix is removed from store shelves because of offensive packaging; a golf ball cleaner.
The episode was rated 7.81 from 131 votes.
Healthy vegan soups; a tool that makes it simpler to invest in crypto-currency; a chef from New York wants to expand his vegan sushi restaurants; siblings from Long Island, New York, present the product invented by their late father.
The episode was rated 7.80 from 201 votes.
Entrepreneurs include the owner of an all-female golf caddy company, a couple who believe they have come up with a better, safer way for kids to bounce, and a trio who pitch to the Sharks their fun spin on a classic faceware accessory. Also: an update on Mark Cuban's $2 million investment in the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride during Season 4.
The episode was rated 7.79 from 180 votes.
Last updated: feb 10, 2023
Welcome to our community!
We are a community of women who are passionate about our favorite series and want to share that passion with others.
Our mission is to create a space where women can discover new content, connect with like-minded individuals, and engage in meaningful discussions about the series we love.
We believe that everyone should have access to reliable and trustworthy information about their favorite shows, and we strive to be the premier destination for women seeking that information. Whether you're looking for recaps, fan theories, or just want to connect with other fans, we've got you covered.
So join us and be a part of our growing community of series enthusiasts!