24 Most Successful Shark Tank Deals

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We all love watching Shark Tank, from its debut in 2009 to today in its 15th season.

Every week, we all tune in, glued to our TV screens, waiting to see which entrepreneur scores a deal that changes their life.

We watch aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a tough panel of “shark” investors.

But Shark Tank isn’t just entertaining; we can learn something from it.

We get a glimpse into the minds of people who have become successful entrepreneurs and learn valuable lessons about business, risk-taking, and determination.

Some of the most successful businesses have been born from ideas pitched on Shark Tank, such as Scrub Daddy, Ring, and Bombas.

Though not everyone gets a deal, the show has seen 24 amazing deals that transformed these businesses and the lives of those running them.

In this article, we will examine the top 24 successful Shark Tank deals and see how they achieved their investments and became huge success stories.

We chose these 24 Shark Tank Deals because they were the most successful, showing how anyone with a great idea and determination can achieve their dreams.

1. Ring Doorbell

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In 2018, Amazon bought the doorbell camera Ring Doorbell for $1.1 billion, a far cry from their initial deal on Shark Tank.

When entrepreneur Jamie Siminoff pitched the idea of a doorbell with a built-in camera to the Sharks in 2013, only Kevin O’Leary was interested in investing in what became a household name.

2. EverlyWell Test Kits

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The online health company EverlyWell, which provides at-home test kits for various health concerns, has become a major success since its appearance on Shark Tank in 2017.

The company’s founder, Julia Cheek, secured an investment from Lori Greiner and has since expanded her business to a valuation of over $3 billion.

3. Comfy Hoodie

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The Comfy is a hoodie blanket that you can wear. It was featured on Shark Tank in 2017 and has become a viral sensation.

Founded by siblings Michael and Brian Speciale, the company has seen a big increase in sales, selling millions of units and making over $150 million in revenue.

4. Scrub Daddy Sponge

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One of the most memorable products that made its debut on Shark Tank is Scrub Daddy, a unique smiley face sponge used to clean and designed to change texture in different temperatures of water.

Lori Greiner invested $200,000 in inventor Aaron Krause’s product, which quickly became a massive success with more than $200 million in sales.

5. Bombas Socks

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Bombas is a sock company that appeared on Shark Tank with a mission to give back after co-founder Randy Goldberg learned that socks are the most requested item at homeless shelters.

For every pair of comfy socks purchased, the company donates a pair to someone in need, and over 50 million items have been donated to date.

6. Squatty Potty

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Who doesn’t remember Squatty Potty from 2014, the unique toilet stool that makes going to the bathroom easier?

Founder Bobby Edwards came up with the idea based on his mother’s advice for better bowel movements, and Lori Greiner invested $350,000 in the company, which became an overnight success.

7. Super Coffee

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Kitu is a healthy coffee beverage created by basketball player Jordan DeCicco, who was looking for a healthier sports drink.

After experimenting with recipes in his dorm room, DeCicco and his brothers landed an investment from Mark Cuban on Shark Tank, and their product quickly gained popularity in the health and fitness community.

8. Drop Stop

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Anyone who has ever lost something in between their car seats will agree with Lori Greiner’s $300,000 investment in Drop Stop.

Entrepreneurs Marc Newburger and Jeffrey Simon created Drop Stop to prevent phones and other items from falling between the seats of a car.

9. Kodiak Cakes

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Kodiak Cakes didn’t get a deal when they appeared on Shark Tank, but that didn’t stop them from becoming a successful brand.

CEO Joel Clark created the all-natural, whole-grain pancake mix as a healthy breakfast option, and its appearance on Shark Tank helped boost sales and reach a wider audience.

10. PhoneSoap

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Phonesoap, which appeared on Shark Tank and received a $300,000 deal from Lori Greiner, uses UV-C light to sanitize and charge smartphones.

The product became an instant hit, with more than $150 million in sales since its appearance on the show.

11. Tipsy Elves Sweaters

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Founded by two friends from college, Tipsy Elves sweaters became an overnight success after appearing on Shark Tank and receiving a $100,000 investment from Robert Herjavec. 

The multi-million dollar company offers quirky and unique designs for holiday sweaters that have become a must-have for any ugly sweater party.

12. Bouqs Flowers

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Bouqs Flowers didn’t land a deal while on Shark Tank in 2014, but that didn’t stop them from becoming a successful online flower delivery service.

With annual sales reaching over $100 million, Bouqs Flowers eventually got a deal with Mark Cuban after the show aired.

13. Simply Fit Board

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In 2015, Linda Clark and Gloria Hoffman’s mother-daughter teams brought the Simply Fit Board to Shark Tank.

The balance workout board didn’t receive an investment while they were on the show, but Lori Greiner saw its potential and offered a deal after the episode aired.

14. Love Pop

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Love Pop was founded by best friends Wombi Rose and John Wise, who appeared on Shark Tank in 2015.

Their impressive pop-up cards landed them a deal with Kevin O’Leary for $300,000, and they have since grown their business to a worth of over $1000 million.

15. Cousin Maine Lobster

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Cousin Maine Lobster was a small lobster roll business founded by Jim Tselikis and Sabin Lomac, cousins from Maine who brought their family’s famous lobster roll recipe to Los Angeles.

They landed a $55,000 deal with Barbara Corcoran when they were on Shark Tank and are estimated to be worth over $20 million today.

16. Rocketbook

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The Rocketbook is an erasable notebook you can write in with any pen or pencil. You can then scan your notes to be sent directly to the cloud.

Although the company didn’t land a deal on Shark Tank, it generated over $30 million in sales in just a few years.

 17. Bubba’s Q Ribs

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Bubba’s Q Ribs is a thriving barbecue business that caught the attention of investor Daymond John on Shark Tank.

The company’s founder, former NFL player Al “Bubba” Baker, secured a $300,000 investment from John for his delicious and tender ribs cooked using a unique method.

18. Bala Bangles

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When Natalie Holloway and Max Kislevitz pitched Bala Bangles on Shark Tank, Mark Cuban and Maria Sharapova invested $900,000.

These innovative wrist and ankle weights have become popular among fitness enthusiasts, creating over $20 million for the company.

19. Buttercloth Kismet Waves Shirt

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Buttercloth is a men’s clothing company founded by Danh Tran that produces soft and comfortable shirts.

After appearing on Shark Tank, the company made sales of $500,000 in the weeks following their episode.

20. ReadeRest

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Founder Of the ReadeRest Rick Hopper made a deal with Lori Greiner on Shark Tank for $150,000 in exchange for a 65% stake in his company.

Since appearing on Shark Tank, the company has made over $8 million in sales of its magnetic eyeglass holder, which keeps glasses secure and easily accessible when not in use.

21. Blueland

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Blueland, founded by Sarah Paiji Yoo and Justin Yeung, is a cleaning solution company that succeeded on Shark Tank.

After securing a $270,000 deal with Kevin O’Leary, Blueland has made more than $15 million in sales.

22. Mission Belt

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Who would think a belt company could make millions? Well, Nate Holzapfel and his company Mission Belt did just that after appearing on Shark Tank.

After making a deal with Daymond John for $50,000, Mission Belt expanded its product line to include more than belts and made millions.

23. Sand Cloud

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Sand Cloud, a Turkish cotton beach towel company, had a successful appearance on Shark Tank, where they made a deal with Robert Herjavec for $200,000.

Since then, Sand Cloud has grown tremendously and boasts over $20 million in sales.

24. Sleep Styler

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The Sleep Styler, a heat-free hair roller designed for use while sleeping, was offered a deal by Shark Tank’s Damon Greiner, which she rejected.

Even though she didn’t have a deal on the show, The Sleep Styler has since generated over $100 million in sales.

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