‘Shark Tank’ revisited: Heidi Ho, Squatty Potty, Pipcorn, and the Living Christmas Company one last time
We don’t tend to revisit many “Shark Tank” episodes that have aired in the past several months, but we’re making an exception for the one airing on Friday night for a few reasons. One, this is the 100th episode of the show, and that contains a number of what we’d consider some of the strongest products we’ve seen on the show. Also, there’s an update on the Living Christmas Company to go along with all of this. We still don’t really understand the reason to put a seasonal product on the 100th episode as an update segment, but hey, it’s great publicity for them year-round.
Really, this episode (which has aired basically more than any other over the past year) is clearly the best one to be in if you are a product on this show. It pays to be a part of a milestone!
Now, let’s get back into the featured products.
Pipcorn – One thing that is really neat about what the mini-popcorn brand is doing right now is that they’re selling some of the kernels online, just in case you want to get into the craze of popping some of them yourself. The rest of their flavors and web design really hasn’t change, and we still think this looks like a tasty snack that will make a solid business for its owners.
Squatty Potty – There’s not too much we can say about here that we haven’t already, other than that this is to us a great example of a company who knows what they are meant to be, and has formed an entire brand about it. They’ve taken advantage of how sheepish some other companies can be about the bathroom, and they have some cheeky fun with it.
Heidi Ho – While we have not seen any real change when it comes to their line of vegan cheeses in some time, one thing that we have charted in their availability. They have expanded more and more over the course of the past several months, and we’re seeing them in more stores. With the vegan health craze going strong, they have a chance still to further corner their market.
Storm Stoppers – There’s really not anything else to say about this brand. If you want a better way to protect your home in the event of a storm, this is where you should look. As for everyone else, there’s no real value. We don’t think this business got the best presentation on TV, but there is value here for the right people.
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