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  • Bombas on Random Best Products Featured On 'Shark Tank'

    (#4) Bombas

    Shark Tank Season 6 featured a sock company with true heart. As the Bombas co-founders Randy Goldberg and David Heath explained, the socks not only come with an ingenious blister tab, but they also have extra-long staple cotton. Consequently, they're super cushiony yet highly breathable. Best of all, for every pair of socks purchased, another pair goes to someone without a home.

    Investor Daymond John got in on the deal, offering $200,000 for a 17.5% stake. Bombas hit $50 million in sales in 2017 and now sells wool socks too.

  • Copa Di Vino on Random Best Products Featured On 'Shark Tank'

    (#12) Copa Di Vino

    Despite being disagreeable on the show, Copa Di Vino founder James Martin is still doing more than okay. He invented several different varieties of wine which are sold in single-serve, resealable, plastic containers. When he first appeared on Shark Tank in Season 2, Martin wanted $600,000 for a 30% stake.

    The sharks expressed interest, but investor Kevin O’Leary encouraged Martin to ditch the wine and sell empty containers to other wine companies. The  creator walked away without deal. Soon after the Shark Tank appearance, however, Martin's business garnered $5 million in sales in just a year.

    The show's producers invited him back in Season 3, but he seemed wholly uninterested.

  • Tipsy Elves Ugly Christmas Sweaters on Random Best Products Featured On 'Shark Tank'

    (#10) Tipsy Elves Ugly Christmas Sweaters

    At some point in holiday history, the world decided to embrace hideous Christmas sweaters, so when Evan Mendelsohn and Nick Morton appeared on Shark Tank Season 4 advocating next level Christmas garb, investor Robert Herjavec supported them. The team scored a $100,000 investment for 10% equity.

    Herjavec helped the company avoid becoming a once-a-year novelty, advising them to offer products for holidays and events other than Christmas. Now Mendelsohn and Morton offer items like ugly football sweaters, patriotic ski suits, and really adorable ugly Christmas sweaters for dogs. The strategy paid off, and the company made roughly $70 million in sales as of 2018. 

  • Manscaped on Random Best Products Featured On 'Shark Tank'

    (#9) Manscaped

    Josh and Steve King, a father-son duo, brilliantly pitched Manscaped. They got the idea for the below-the-belt men's grooming kits when Josh realized many guys did manscaping all wrong. After demonstrating their products on a shrub and garnering huge laughs from the sharks, the Manscaped founders landed a six-figure deal. Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner invested a hefty $500,000 in exchange for 25% of the company. A reported 73% of men now regularly trim their own hedges, and the company creates one of the premier products for manscaping. 

    Try it for yourself by using code RANKER20 to get 20% off your entire order on Manscaped. You get free shipping and a 30-day money back guarantee, so everything's risk-free. We recommend the Perfect Package 2.0, which includes an electric trimmer, a safety razor, and much more.

  • Scrub Daddy Sponges on Random Best Products Featured On 'Shark Tank'

    (#3) Scrub Daddy Sponges

    Scrub Daddy, one of the most lucrative Shark Tank inventions, is not just an average sponge. When Scrub Daddy founder and CEO, Aaron Krause, first appeared on the show in Season 4, he explained the sponge's many virtues. Not only is it more durable, hygienic, and effective than other products on the market, it even gets softer in warm water and firmer in cold water. Plus it's shaped like a delightful smiley face. 

    Investor Lori Greiner snapped up the chance to invest $200,000 in exchange for 20% equity. Since then, the happy little sponges netted over $75 million in sales. 

  • Squatty Potty on Random Best Products Featured On 'Shark Tank'

    (#2) Squatty Potty

    Squatty Potty founders Judy and Bobby Edwards appeared on the show in Season 6, touting a tool that promised the best #2 of your life. Apparently, propping one's feet up opens the colon for easier bowel movements. Kevin O'Leary and Lori Greiner put up $350,000 for 10% equity in the company.

    And now the Edwards have a $30 million empire, all centered around a comfortable and healthy toilet experience. 

     

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Since its premiere in 2009, the highly acclaimed ABC reality TV show 'Shark Tank' gives entrepreneurs the opportunity to introduce their products to potential investors including Mark Cuban, Queen of QVC, and Kevin O'Leary, etc. Good products will inspire encouragement and investment capital. The products displayed on Shark Tank are very diverse, and absurd business ideas always face ridicule, only a few products in this reality shows have relatively small percentage can succeed.

This random tool introduces the 12 most successful products on Shark Tank in the past decade. Several of them failed to attract investors but still managed to obtain investment and expand the scale.

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