Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15 featured a variety of impressive startups and passionate entrepreneurs. Each founder confidently presented their innovative ideas and faced tough questions from the Sharks, who challenged their business models and offered valuable feedback. Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15 showcased a mix of tough negotiations, insightful advice and exciting deals. The episode was an engaging experience for both entrepreneurs and viewers alike.
The panel of Sharks for Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15 includes:
Mark Cuban: Owner of Dallas Mavericks and the author of How to Win at the Sport of Business
Lori Greiner: Known for the QVC show Clever & Unique Creations
Kevin O'Leary: Founder of O'Leary Ventures
Robert Herjavec: A businessman, investor and television personality
Daymond John: Founder, President and Chief executive officer of FUBU
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Table of Contents
- Contestant No. 01 of Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15: Psyonic
- Contestant No. 02 of Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15: Dogue
- Contestant No. 03 of Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15: Cup-a Bug
- Contestant No. 04 of Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15: Coldest
- Conclusion - Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15
Contestant No. 01 of Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15: Psyonic
Shark Tank Season 15 Episode 15 kicked off with the wholesome pitch of Dr. Aadeel Akhtar, Founder of Psyonic.
Company Name |
Psyonic |
Founder |
Dr. Aadeel Akhtar |
Seeking |
$1 Million for 2% equity |
Valuation |
$12 Million |
Profitability |
Yes |
Sales |
$2 Million |
Final Deal |
$1 Million for 6% equity |
Shark on Board |
Lori Greiner, Kevin O’Leary and Daymond John |
What does Psyonic do?
PSYONIC is a company that creates bionic prosthetics for amputees. Their flagship product, the Ability Hand, is the world’s first touch-sensing bionic hand. It is designed to be affordable and accessible. It is covered by Medicare and most private insurance plans. The main features of the Ability Hand include multi-touch feedback, a patented motor control system, sensory feedback, 32 grip patterns (including 19 pre-set options) and water resistance.
Contestant No. 02 of Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15: Dogue
The next pitch in line for Shark Tank Season 15 Episode 15 was presented by Rahmi and Alejandra Massarweh, Founders of Dogue.
Company Name |
Dogue |
Founder |
Rahmi and Alejandra Massarweh |
Seeking |
$100K for 20% equity |
Valuation |
Not Disclosed |
Profitability |
Break-even |
Sales |
$2oK per month |
Final Deal |
No Deal |
Shark on Board |
No Shark |
What does Dogue do?
Dogue is a dog restaurant and food store in San Francisco. It offers high-end meals for dogs. Dogue features a $75 tasting menu on Sundays, with gourmet dishes like Thanksgiving-inspired meals, wild sardine cakes, braised beef short ribs and beef-liver flan with pumpkin pearls. Dogue sells fresh dog food and training treats in addition to fine dining. The company focuses on seasonal, high-quality ingredients based on what dogs would naturally hunt. Their "Pawtisserie" serves dog-friendly pastries, doguccinos and other special items throughout the week. Dogue's mission is to improve dogs' lives by providing fresh and whole food.
Contestant No. 03 of Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15: Cup-a Bug
The next pitch in line for Shark Tank Season 15 Episode 15 was presented by Aabesh De, Founder of Justin Huang.
Company Name |
Cup-a Bug |
Founder |
Justin Huang |
Seeking |
$50K for 10% equity |
Valuation |
Not disclosed |
Profitability |
Not disclosed |
Sales |
$48K |
Final Deal |
$75K for 20% equity |
Shark on Board |
Mark Cuban |
What does Cup-a-Bug do?
Cup-a-Bug sells a bug-catching tool. It is designed to trap bugs without harming them. It features a long pole with a cup at the end that opens and closes using a pulley system. To use it, one simply has to place the cup over the bug, pull the handle back and then close the cup to safely catch the bug.
The tool is safe for use around children and pets as it doesn't rely on chemicals or electricity. Its ergonomic design includes an extended handle which helps in reaching bugs from a distance and the tilt mechanism helps prevent bugs from escaping. Cup-a-Bug can catch a variety of bugs like ants, spiders and small lizards. It is especially useful for hard-to-reach areas like corners or high ceilings.
Contestant No. 04 of Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15: Coldest
The next and final pitch in line for Shark Tank Season 15 Episode 15 was presented by David and Joe Ahmadd, Founders of Coldest.
Company Name |
Coldest |
Founder |
David and Joe Ahmadd |
Seeking |
$600K for 2% equity |
Valuation |
$30 Million |
Profitability |
No |
Sales |
$15.1 Million |
Final Deal |
No Deal |
Shark on Board |
No Shark |
What does Coldest do?
Coldest is a brand that sells products like water bottles which are designed to keep drinks cold for over 36 hours. Their water bottles are 100% leak-proof and 99% cup holder-friendly. Apart from water bottles, Coldest sells pillows and dog beds which maintain cold temperatures to help with heat and sweat.
Conclusion - Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15
Shark Tank USA Season 15 Episode 15 concluded with 2 out of 4 startups securing the funding and partnerships they sought. While the other 2 entrepreneurs walked away with valuable advice to grow their businesses. Each founder gained expert guidance from the Sharks which will help them unlock their startup’s potential. The episode highlighted how the show provides entrepreneurs with both investment and mentorship and supports innovation and helps businesses thrive in a competitive market.
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