It sounds creepy, but ‘Shark Tank’ stars bit on Eterneva, which turns human or pet ashes into wearable diamonds
Author: Matthew Wilson, Special to USA TODAY
‘Shark Tank’ recap: Vegan fried-chicken entrepreneurs wouldn’t bite on Mark Cuban’s offer
On Sunday’s “Shark Tank,” there was no winner winner, chicken dinner. Vegan fried-chicken makers Jonathan and Deborah Torres turned down a deal.
‘Shark Tank’ recap: Frozen-food entrepreneur gets a warm reception from hungry sharks
On Sunday’s “Shark Tank,” there wasn’t a dry eye in the tank as a struggling falafel entrepreneur made his frozen-food dreams come true.
‘Shark Tank’ finale: Mr. Wonderful goes batty for a living mosquito-control device
A device designed to attract bats to homeowners’ yards as a mosquito-control device draws interest from Kevin O’Leary on ABC’s ‘Shark Tank.’
‘Shark Tank’ recap: Cards Against Humanity-type game nabs two Shark investors
On “Shark Tank,” a game inventor asked the sharks questions like: How much would it take for Kevin O’Leary to walk around for a week with wet socks?
‘Shark Tank’ recap: A door-lock demonstration hilariously trips up Nashville entrepreneurs
Two Nashville entrepreneurs attempted to show how their door lock is superior to a standard deadbolt, but their demonstration went hilariously awry.
‘Top Model’ winner takes treacherous dive into ‘Shark Tank’ with a baby product
Lisa D’Amato overcame struggles and invented a compartmentalized bib that doubles as a food-storage device for babies. Barbara Corcoran made a deal.
‘Shark Tank’ recap: Missouri farmer sends the mail-order meat
A Missouri farmer offers the sharks a mouthwatering deal: Moink, a meat subscription-delivery business.
‘Shark Tank’: A pink tutu, back talk and a modest way to shower in public
ABC’s entrepreneur battle returns with a pitch for a cover-up for use when taking public showers, but some sharks aren’t convinced it’s any better than a standard garbage bag.
‘Shark Tank’: Harvard grad gets an education in hard knocks with her kids learning program
An entrepreneur from Oakland, California, pitches a subscription service that sends toys and educational materials for preschoolers has a teachable moment in losing money, and overeager negotiating tactics.