Episode 507 brings four new businesses into the Shark Tank. Mark, Daymond, Mr. Wonderful, Lori, and Robert compose the panel as they evaluate the entrepreneurs in episode 507, looking for the next Shark Tank Success story. Hamboards are a giant skateboard the Hamborg family developed to mimic the surfing experience. The Huntington Beach, California clan are all avid surfers and they designed their “really big skateboard” to get the surfing experience on land when the waves are flat. Garrett Gee is the founder of Scan, a simple QR Scan Code Generator app that lets people generate their own QR codes (those smart phone scannable codes). He wants Shark funding to take his app GLOBAL. Also appearing is syndicated DeeJay R Dub! who specializes in love song dedications on his Sunday Night Slow Jams show. He has 16 time Grammy nominated R&B crooner Brian McKnight singing to the Sharks as a guest pitchman. Plus a father/daughters team pitches their simple window screen repair product.
The Sharks
- Investor – Mark Cuban
- Investor – Daymond John
- Investor – Kevin O’Leary
- Investor – Lori Greiner
- Investor – Robert Herjavec
Entrepreneurs
- Company – Hamboards
- Company – Scan
- Company – Sunday Night Slow Jams
- Company – ScreenMend
- Company – Mission Belt – Update
Follow up segments featuring past Shark Tank success stories are a regular feature on Shark Tank. Episode 507 updates fans on Nathan Holzapfel, the creator of Mission Belt who scored an investment with Daymond John in episode 422 of season 4. There are 24 Shark Tank Episodes for Season 5. 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 six! If you would like to appear on the show, check out our Auditions and Casting information.
Episode 507 – The Shark Investors and Entrepreneurs
The Shark Tank Episode 507 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. Thank you for reading SharkTankBlog, the number one site for Entrepreneurs, Investors and Fans. Our content updates multiple times day, giving you the latest information on Episode 507, Season 5, and all other seasons and episodes.
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