Shark Tank Episode 706, originally airing Friday, October 16, 2015, features an odd juxtaposition of businesses. There are two food businesses and two businesses dealing with poop and pee. Episode 706 has businesses for both ends of the digestive track! Tom Cucco wants a Shark to cough up some dough for Table 87 Coal Oven Pizza, his two-pizza shop empire that’s taking New York pizza to a whole new level. For dessert, Marques Brooks, Jovon English, and Naimah Harris pitch Milk and Brookies, their super popular and super scrumptious cookie/brownie mash-up baked in cupcake form. Brian Kleinschmidt hopes the Sharks help change the way the world potty trains with EZ Pee Z, a convertible toilet seat that goes from adult-sized to kid-sized with a flip of the lid. The Dudes aka Sean Riley, Ryan Meegan, and Jeff Klimkowski, pitch their sanitary wipes for men because (as they say) “there’s nothing more whack than a dirty crack.”
Which business gets a Shark to invest?
The Sharks
- Investor – Mark Cuban
- Investor – Barbara Corcoran
- Investor – Kevin O’Leary
- Investor – Lori Greiner
- Investor – Robert Herjavec
Entrepreneurs
- Company – Dude Wipes
- Company – EZ Pee Z
- Company – Milk and Brookies
- Company – Table 87 Coal Oven Pizza
- Company – Update – Roominate
Mark and Lori teamed up to invest in Roominate, a line of building toys aimed at little girls, in season 6. The deal had a catch – Mark wanted Alice and Bettina to mentor his daughters. We’ll see what’s happening now with Roominate and whether the young women are keeping up their end of the bargain.
There are 28 Shark Tank Episodes for Season 7. This season features two new Sharks and a host of other surprises. Casting is currently closed, but it never hurts to get a head start on season eight! If you would like to appear on the show, check out our Auditions and Casting information.
Episode 706 – The Shark Investors and Entrepreneurs
The Shark Tank Episode 706 entrepreneurs will make their best pitch to the panel of five Shark investors who will use their own money if they choose to invest. The Shark Investors negotiate on the spot without any previous information, which differs from typical negotiations between venture capital investors and entrepreneurial start-ups.
Companies pitching the Shark Investors must go through a rigorous due diligence process before an on-air deal is completed. Shark Tank Blog follow ups help you keep track of the companies that end up successful and the ones that don’t complete their deal.
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