Ep 12. Week 12
- TVPG
- April 27, 2012
- 43 min
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7.6 (58)
In the twelfth week of Season 3 of Shark Tank, entrepreneurs from across the country pitch their business ideas to a panel of potential investors. As always, the stakes are high, with each contestant hoping to secure the funding they need to take their company to the next level.
The episode kicks off with a pitch from a father-son duo who have invented a new type of fishing lure. They've been able to get their product into a few local stores, but they need the Sharks' help to ramp up production and take their business nationwide.
Next up is a young woman who has developed an innovative new workout device. She's hoping to convince the Sharks that her product -- which she believes could revolutionize the fitness industry -- is worth investing in.
Another entrepreneur presents a new type of dog food that she claims is healthier and more nutritious than anything currently on the market. She's passionate about her product, but will the Sharks agree that it's a worthy investment?
One of the more intriguing pitches in this episode comes from an inventor who has created a new type of baby carrier. She's convinced that her product solves many of the problems associated with other carriers on the market, and she's looking for someone to help her bring it to market.
A man with an interesting background -- he used to be a professional wrestler -- is seeking investment for his new line of healthy energy drinks. He's hoping that his experience in the ring will help him land a deal with one of the Sharks.
Finally, the episode concludes with a pitch from an entrepreneur who has a unique approach to solving the problem of food waste. Her business, which involves turning food waste into fertilizer, has the potential to make a significant impact on the environment -- but will the Sharks be willing to invest?
Throughout the episode, the Sharks ask tough questions, challenge the entrepreneurs' assumptions and business plans, and ultimately decide which of these products and services are worth investing in. With so much at stake, tensions run high, and the pressure is on for the entrepreneurs to make their cases.
Whether it's the fishing lures, the workout device, the dog food, the baby carrier, the energy drinks, or the food waste solution, each of these entrepreneurs believes they have what it takes to succeed. But as they soon learn, securing investment from the Sharks is easier said than done -- and only a select few will emerge victorious.
Overall, this episode of Shark Tank is full of innovative ideas, passionate entrepreneurs, and the kinds of high-stakes decisions that make for great television. Whether you're a fan of the show or simply interested in entrepreneurship, Week 12 of Season 3 is definitely worth a watch.