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Not to cheat on our favorite drama, Yellowstone, but is there anything more satisfying than watching Shark Tank? For some reason, seeing a bunch of hopeful entrepreneurs present brilliant ideas to the likes of Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Lori Greiner, Daymond John, Robert Herjavec, and Barbara Corcoran is deeply entertaining. Plus, it can teach some pretty important life lessons about investing—something Ree Drummond recognizes and even tried to impart to her daughter Paige during a trip to Vegas once. 😂
Sometimes it seems like there are a lot of "I'm outs" from the cast, but the ABC show has actually discovered quite a few ingenious products in its time—and the Sharks have made some serious cash from them, too! You might be shocked at how much money the humble Scrub Daddy has amassed over the years. And what about Bombas and The Comfy? Those both certainly top the list of the best cozy gifts!
Some of the best Shark Tank products aren't even that expensive, either. Many come in at around $20, making it pretty easy to add these little wonders to your cart and try them for yourself. Take a look at some of the top-selling items from the show (even some that didn't finalize a deal with the Sharks but still went on to make it big!), and prepare to shout, "I should have thought of that!" many times over.
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Bala Bangles quickly became one of the most popular producers of wearable wrist and ankle weights after catching the attention of the Sharks. The brand offers one and two pound weights in a variety of color options, making them fit—pun intended!—for all exercise levels.
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The Original Comfy capitalizes on people's desire to be as cozy as possible at all times. When the founders presented their line of blanket-sweatshirt hybrids on season 9, Barbara Corcoran dubbed it her "favorite pitch" and did not hesitate to invest. With $150 million in sales as of 2019, her instinct paid off.
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Daymond John made a deal with Bombas in the show's sixth season, and it was definitely a smart move. The sock company boasts a charitable "one-for-one" business model and matches each pair sold with a gift to the homeless community. It's currently the most successful Shark Tank product of all time, with more than $250 million in sales.
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Scrub Daddy was backed by Lori Greiner in season 4 and quickly became one of Shark Tank's biggest success stories. The innovative sponge is reportedly worth $250 million. It's one of the best sponges on the market, and it makes cleaning so much happier!
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Here's a fun one for you! The Bouqs appeared on Shark Tank in 2014 but no one bit. They still managed to find funding a few years later and became one of the best flower delivery services out there today! They are an eco-friendly business that partners with farmers to offer sustainable and gorgeous blooms.
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Robert Herjavec offered a whopping $600,000 deal to Copper Cow Company in 2021 to help expand owner Debbie Wei Mullin's line of Vietnamese coffees. Her signature product is sustainably sourced, single pour-over coffee packets, and she has since expanded to different flavors and even teas. The deal eventually fell through, but the company is still thriving!
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We love wearable blankets and we love weighted blankets, so of course the world was ready for the best of both worlds: the sleep pod! After making a deal with both Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner, Hug Sleep sales skyrocketed immediately. And we can see why! It's a washable swaddle for adults, something most of us could use for a better night's rest.
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A few bids came their way when FurZapper appeared on the show, and they eventually accepted a partnership with Lori. The concept is simple, but genius, especially if you own pets. Simply throw the flexible, tacky paw in the washer or dryer, and it attracts all the pet hair off your clothes. Rinse it off when it's done, and it's ready to go again! Two paws are perfect for two medium-sized pets.
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Mark and Lori were definitely into Manscaped in season 10 and offered the owners a deal. They found an underserved market and the Sharks new a good thing when they saw it: high quality men's grooming tools and products. Trimmers for beards and body hair, shampoos, oils, and creams for the whole body, and even boxers―this company focuses on giving men the products they need.
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Not every product is glamorous, and Lori was able to see past that when she signed with the Squatty Potty. This footrest solves a bathroom problem that must be pretty common, based on the company's $164 million in sales as of 2019. 😂
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Utah-based company Kodiak Cakes puts a new spin on a few classic breakfast favorites. Made with more protein and cleaner ingredients than your average grocery store pancake and waffle mix, this product is favored by health-conscious carb lovers.
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Everlywell, a digital health company that specializes in home health testing kits, scored a $1 million deal with Lori Greiner during season 9 of Shark Tank. In 2020, Everlywell introduced a home testing kit for Covid-19 that drastically increased the company's value.
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Start a fire anywhere with the help of this emergency fuel kit that is designed to burn directly on top of water, sleet, snow, ice, and more. Back in 2016, Mark and Lori invested a collective $300,000, and millions of dollars worth of product have been sold since.
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The BedJet was actually a Shark Tank flop and didn't get a deal. However, the founder proved everyone wrong when he earned $3 million in sales in the 18 months following the show's broadcast.
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Magnetic eyeglass holders are the genius invention you never knew you needed! Within two years of cutting a deal on Shark Tank, ReadeRest posted nearly $1.5 million in sales.
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When inventor Jamie Siminoff presented his idea for a video doorbell to the Sharks in 2013, he was flat-out rejected. His case is proof that the genius investors don't always get it right—because Amazon purchased Ring in 2018 for more than $1 billion.
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Drop Stop got its big break after Lori became a 20 percent owner in exchange for funding and expertise. Since then, the company has brought in more than $24 million in revenue.
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Safe Grabs appeared on Shark Tank during season 8 and cinched a deal with Lori. The innovative kitchen product sold out on QVC less than 15 hours after the episode aired and has earned millions since.
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Robert Herjavec invested $200,000 in this company that aims to improve beach naps. Since then, Sand Cloud has continued to grow and actually donates 10 percent of profits to marine conservation.