

Shark TankSaison 7
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Entrepreneurs pitch innovative products and businesses to a panel of wealthy investors, hoping to win funding, guidance, and a life-changing deal.
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29 épisodes
- Épisode #7.1
E1Épisode #7.1Season 7 begins with Ashton Kutcher appearing as a guest Shark. Products being pitched include a device to make feeding a baby easier, a new high-tech form of wearable transportation, old-fashioned drinking vinegars, and a solution to crowd-hack-attacks on credit and debit cards. - Épisode #7.2
E2Épisode #7.2A recent college graduate has a twist on the traditional hummus; a passionate aesthetician pitches her eyelash extensions business; two friends believe their edible cups are a delicious alternative to a disposable version; and two brothers donned tuxedos pitching their solution to the forgotten computer password. Also, an update on The Red Dress Boutique, in which Mark Cuban invested during Season 6. - Épisode #7.6
E6Épisode #7.6Silicon Valley venture capitalist, Chris Sacca, joins the Tank as a Guest Shark. He finds himself in a heated battle with Lori over a tech education business; two sports fans have a home rental website; an entrepreneur with a unique twist on everyone's favorite hot drink; and an inventor has developed a device that can inflate objects in mere seconds. Also, an update on SWAG Essentials, which did not get a deal in the Tank during season 6. - Épisode #7.7
E7Épisode #7.7Jimmy Kimmel and Guillermo Rodriguez are back with some new ideas; a couple discovered ice cream with only 100 calories per pint; professional chefs present soaps and lotions you can eat; two men have solved the problem of missing deliveries at home; and a mother & daughter pitch a way to stay fit with one simple product. Also, an update on Tipsy Elves that Robert Herjavec invested in during Season 5. - Épisode #7.8
E8Épisode #7.8This episode features all millennial entrepreneurs. A man has a product he believes is essential in every college dorm room; two Harvard grads transform shrunken sweaters back to their original sizes; and a surfer dude surprises the Sharks with a lucrative proposition. Also, the Sharks are invited to The White house to meet President Barack Obama and Daymond John is honored with a Presidential Ambassadorship. - Épisode #7.9
E9Épisode #7.9When an entrepreneur brings in a new recreational sport to the tank, the sharks get a chance to suit up and ram into each other with reckless abandon; two brothers designed a fashion brand enabling the wearer to do good while looking good; and a couple have a solution to the mystery of the missing sock. Also, an update on Mensch On A Bench that Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec invested in during Season 6. - Épisode #7.10
E10Épisode #7.10An entrepreneur uses an unique labor force to create her product, the sharks go on a crazy ride when a college student brings a grown up version of a favorite childhood toy, and beauty industry experts bring innovations from the secret epicenter of beauty. Also, an update on Happy Feet that Robert Herjavec invested in during Season 5. - Épisode #7.11
E11Épisode #7.11A Christmas-decorating aficionado has a high-tech way to deck the halls with animated glow balls and synchronized musical trees; an entrepreneur has whimsical knit hats, complete with detachable facemask; two Harvard grads have a line of ornate, pop-up greeting cards for all occasions; and two women demonstrate their all-natural deodorant made from activated charcoal. Plus, Daymond John gives a workshop to the principals of four of his companies - Bombas Socks, Sunstaches, Myself Belts, and Cozy Bugs - and brings out chef Rocco DiSpirito to provide some delicious inspiration. - Épisode #7.12
E12Épisode #7.12A father of three created a heavy-equipment adventure company that includes running a crane or crushing a car; a duo pitch a protein-filled pancake mix; A Secret Service agent has a solution for men who want to keep their ties looking sharp; and a follow-up on Cousins Maine Lobster, in which Barbara Corcoran invested during Season 4. - Épisode #7.13
E13Épisode #7.13Three friends try to sell the sharks on a breath freshener that has dual uses; a woman seeks a huge valuation for a functional kid's placemat; and a 23-year-old man wants to fight hunger and help the environment with his “ugly” produce subscription service. Plus, a follow up on LuminAid, inflatable, solar-powered lights in which Mark Cuban invested during Season 6. - Épisode #7.14
E14Épisode #7.14Silicon Valley venture capitalist, Chris Sacca, returns to the Tank as a Guest Shark. A husband and wife team has a device for babies to stay on track and parents to stay sane; entrepreneurial twins have an online business that can ease the pain of paying for college; and a man has a tech solution to the dreaded parking ticket. Plus, a follow up on Rugged Races, the events company in which Mark Cuban invested during Season 5. - Épisode #7.15
E15Épisode #7.15A college student from Las Vegas, NV who earned a perfect SAT score wants to help others increase their test scores; husband and wife exercise enthusiasts from Jenison, MI create the ideal sports bra for women; two millennials from Denver, CO sell the sharks on a high-tech backpack company; and an update on Pat Crowley and his energy bars fortified with protein from crickets, in which Mark Cuban invested during Season 5. - Épisode #7.16
E16Épisode #7.16Veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs try to enlist the Sharks' investments. Two military spouses have built a handbag empire using upcycled military materials and piecework from other military spouses. A former Marine and his business partner cousin try to sell the Sharks on their gloves that put wireless control of your phone at your fingertips. A former Air Force Major looks to franchise her personal organization business. Two veteran army rangers tout their product line, which empowers locals who make “cool products in dangerous places”. “Shark Tank” revisits Air Force veteran owner of Turbopup, the canine meal bars, in which Daymond John invested last season. - Épisode #7.17
E17Épisode #7.17An entrepreneur from Philadelphia pitches a smart plate containing food-recognition technology to aid dieting; two women from Minneapolis, MN create a sweetener that tastes just like honey, but not made by bees; a Houston, TX-based entrepreneur pitches a unique spa business for babies; and confident Stanford grad from San Francisco, CA believes he's at the forefront of where high tech meets fashion for men's custom shirts. - Épisode #7.18
E18Épisode #7.18A 16-year-old from Melbourne, FL has an eco-friendly way to say goodbye to plastic bottles; a former soap star villainess from Sherman Oaks, CA has a one-piece, sun-safe swimsuit; two men from Washington, DC pitch an app that creates exercise play lists for the everyday person; and a man from Corinth, TX promises to expose the hidden secrets lurking in mattresses. - Épisode #7.19
E19Épisode #7.19Entrepreneurs try to sell the Sharks on their made-in-America products. Business partners from Riverdale, UT believe they have created the perfect fire-starting solution; a couple from Webster Springs, WV want to sell their most popular restaurant item across the country; and two fitness buffs from Fargo, ND are confident their space-saving equipment will transform the way Americans work out at home. - Épisode #7.20
E20Épisode #7.20A woman from Las Vegas, NV gets the Sharks to think about investing in her back pain product; a brother and sister team from Carmel, CA, have a cool way to reduce inflammation in the body; a mechanical engineer from Emeryville, CA, hopes to lock in a deal with his high-tech bike lock; and a woman from Goodyear, AZ shares her passion for her gourmet tea shots. - Épisode #7.21
E21Épisode #7.21Two men from Provo, UT debut a motion-activated LED light that attaches to the toilet bowl; two Madison, WI guys use the power of crowd sourcing to create an alternative to traditional beer; an introvert from Orem, UT showcases vibrant fashions with unusual flair; and two animal lovers from Cedarpines Park, CA look for a deal for their interactive pet toys. - Épisode #7.22
E22Épisode #7.22A beer enthusiast duo from Pittsburgh, PA presents a new way of keeping beer chilled for a longer amount of time; an entrepreneur and a former aerospace engineer from New York City aim to reinvent the vending machine; and two animal lovers from Austin, TX pitch natural and organic bug repellents for pets. - Épisode #7.25
E25Épisode #7.25Two high school freshmen pitch a tasty way to improve the ice cream cone; an entrepreneur presents a reinvented kid stroller with an athletic twist; a woman hopes to make the lives of parents easier with her line of child products; and a magician duo performs a music-magic entertainment spectacle, but will the Sharks see through the illusion? Also, an update on Gameday Couture, the fashionable women's gameday apparel, which Mark Cuban invested in during Season 6. - Épisode #7.29
E29Épisode #7.29A woman hopes the Sharks will make a deal for her chocolate treats that are perfect for women who want to satisfy cravings; a Season 4 entrepreneur returns for a second chance to pitch the Shark's his new business, a line of men's hair products; a man who is desperate for capital, plans to warm the Sharks' hearts with an app that allows users to electronically send handwritten cards; and a man believes he has created a unique way to break bad habits with self-zapping wristbands. Also, recaps and updates featuring the various entrepreneurs that appeared during Season 7.




































