Shark Tank: Hot Girl Soda, Rip Tie, Hot Girl Soda, Clean Green Golf Balls

Shark Tank season 17
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Tonight on Shark Tank, you are going to see the arrival of Hot Girl Soda, Rip Tie, Hot Girl Soda, and Clean Green Golf Balls. What will they all bring to the table? Which one of them is going to score a big investment?

Well, first and foremost, take a look at the synopsis below, which does a great job setting the stage for what is ahead: “Enterprising hopefuls impress the Sharks with original pitches, including a low-sugar, aloe vera-based soda, a grocery store without packaging, reclaimed golf balls, and tangle-free hair ties. Allison Ellsworth returns to the Tank.”

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Now as for the individual products here, take a look below for 1) who they are and 2) our quick take.

Clean Green Golf Balls – This is one of those companies where its whole business is relatively self-explanatory. They are simply out to make sure that golf balls stay out of landfills, as they recycle used ones for future players. It’s also great for some customers on more of a budget.

Hot Girl Soda – Let’s face it: The idea of alternative, better-for-you sodas is far from new. Beyond the unique branding, the company emphasizes that their flavored drinks are infused with aloe vera in addition to the prebiotic fibers we see in some other brands.

Rip Tie – Some of the best ideas into the Tank are ones you can explain in a short sentence, and this is a prime example: A way to tie your hair that keeps it tangle-free in all environments. The company is emphasizing in particular that these are useful during high-octane sports or other activities where you need to not worry about your hair.

Nude Food Market – This is another evolution in the health-market craze. What makes them stand out from the Whole Foods and Sprouts of the world? Well, they are looking to sell “sustainable meals, groceries, and goods in returnable, reusable glass jars” per their website, making them as zero-waste as possible. From an environmental standpoint this is great, but the scale of a grocery market is a really tough thing to achieve — as well as educating your audience.

What do you want to see on Shark Tank with Hot Girl Soda, Rip Tie, Hot Girl Soda, and Clean Green Golf Balls?

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This article was written by Jessica BunBun.

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