The essential episodes of Beyond the Tank
Watch these 15 in order and you've got Beyond the Tank — each pick states its reason.
- 01
A teen who didn't get an investment for his fruit-infused water bottle talks about his experience.
- 02
Grace and Lace, Bee Thinking, Scrub Daddy
Surprising outcomes of the Sharks' investments.
- 03
Simple Sugars, 180 Cup, Pet Paint, Biaggi
The Sharks help entrepreneurs make tough decisions.
- 04
Paintbrush Cover, Lollacup, Cookies
The Paintbrush Cover; the inventors of Lollacup try to reinvigorate sales.
- 05
Squatty Potty, Tower Paddle, Wicked Good Cupcakes, Grill Charms
The Sharks check in with some of their investments.
- 06
Beatbox, The Coop, Surprise Ride
Mark Cuban goes one-on-one with winemakers
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- 10
Hamboards, Original Runner, RuckPack
When Kevin O'Leary joined forces with Rob Dyer, a Marine Corps officer from Annapolis, Maryland in season four, for the energy supplement RuckPack, he was impressed that it was designed by active duty military soldiers. But Rob's family obligations caused him to bring in a new CEO. Will Kevin, but more importantly, the military veteran community, accept all of the changes?
- 11
Mark Cuban made a deal in season six with Mont Handley from Ambridge, Pennsylvania for Pittmoss, an organic alternative to peat moss. Since the product is not yet available for the consumer market, Mont hopes Mark can give him tips on how to make a meeting with an international plant brand go smoothly.
- 12
Bon Affair, Mission Belt, Floating Mug
Mark Cuban encourages Jayla Siciliano, as the hard-working, Solana Beach, California, entrepreneur from season five searches for the right winery to partner with for her Bon Affair wine spritzers. Daymond John visits Nate Holzapfel in Provo, Utah, and delivers some tough love to this natural-born salesman about expanding Mission Belt, a business he pitched during season four that put a new twist on a common accessory – a belt with no holes. Tiggs Chirigua from Mooresville, North Carolina, was heartbroken when he didn't get a deal in season six for the Floating Mug, his elegant and functional porcelain coffee mug. Tiggs is taken aback when Lori Greiner makes an offer to invest in his company. Will he accept, or go home again without a deal?
- 13
Mensch on a Bench, Mango Mango Preserves, Toygaroo, Aqua Vault
Lori Greiner and Robert Herjavec were won over by Neal Hoffman in season six with his flagship plush toy, Mensch On A Bench. But they are concerned the Madeira, Ohio's, entrepreneur's desire to market too many products under the "Mensch" umbrella will dilute the brand.Although Lakesha Brown-Renfro, Tanecia Willis and Nzinga Teule-Hekima impressed the Sharks in season five with their Mango Mango Preserves, they didn't land a Shark to help them acquire a production facility. Down but not out, they get unexpected help from their hometown of Hampton, Virginia.An ecstatic Nikki Pope from Fulshear, Texas made a deal with Kevin O'Leary and Mark Cuban in season two for Toygaroo, her monthly toy rental service. But things didn't go as planned.Rob Peck, Avin Samtani and Jonathan Kinas from Miami Beach, Florida, made a deal in season six with Daymond John for Aqua Vault, a portable safe to secure valuables while in recreational areas. But they are feeling the financial downside of entrepreneurship and hope Daymond will float them so a deal with a major waterpark can be made.
- 14
Honeyfund, Cordaroy's, Pork Barrel BBQ
Kevin O'Leary can't believe Sara and Josh Margulis from Sebastopol, California, of season six, want to make an extremely risky business model change to Honeyfund, their online honeymoon crowdfunding site. In hopes of avoiding disaster, Kevin sets up a meeting with Huffington Post co-founder Arianna Huffington for a possible partnership.Lori Greiner stops by the new Gainesville, Florida, showroom of Cordaroy's, beanbag chairs that turn into a bed. She has some key advice on packaging as well as a surprise for the season four chair designer, Byron Young.Barbara Corcoran's very first deal in the Tank helped Washington D.C.'s Heath Hall and Brett Thompson grow Pork Barrel BBQ spice rub into a national brand. But barbeque is a seasonal industry, so the two successful entrepreneurs created a new product that could be a culinary hit, but they must first get government approval.
- 15
The Natural Grip, Titin, Q-Flex
While sales for 13-year-old Andrea Cao's massage product, Q-Flex, have increased since Barbara Corcoran and Mark Cuban invested in the company during season six, Q-Flex is still working out of Andrea's garage in San Luis Obispo, California. Hopefully, a visit from Barbara will help Andrea craft a plan to support Q-Flex's growth.