Shark Tank Season 11
Welcome to SharkWorth, your go-to blog for everything Shark Tank! We’re diving into Season 11, a season filled with innovative ideas and exciting business pitches.
This season aired from September 29, 2019, to May 15, 2020, and featured a variety of entrepreneurs showcasing their unique products and services.
From eco-friendly solutions to tech-savvy inventions, Season 11 had it all. Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur or just a fan of the show, we’ve got all the details you need right here.
Companies in Shark Tank Season 11
Season 11 introduced us to an impressive lineup of companies, each with a distinct offering. In Episode 1, we met Blueland, an eco-friendly cleaning products company that wowed the sharks with their sustainable approach. MinusCal and Atlas Monroe also made memorable pitches with their snack bars and vegan catering services, respectively.
Moving to Episode 2, Baubles + Soles caught Daymond John’s eye with their innovative children’s shoes. Meanwhile, Dog Threads brought matching outfits for pets and owners to Mark Cuban’s attention. The Peanut Butter Pump had a unique concept but unfortunately didn’t secure a deal. By Episode 3, we saw investments from Lori Greiner and Anne Wojcicki in Gallant, a stem cell banking service for pets.
As the season progressed, more intriguing companies emerged. Beardaments in Episode 4 brought festive cheer with their beard ornaments, securing a deal with Kevin O’Leary. Episode 5 saw Bug Bite Thing gaining attention with its simple yet effective insect venom remover. Snacklins offered a healthy snack alternative that caught Mark Cuban’s interest.
For a detailed list of all companies and their outcomes, check our episode guide.
Sharks Featured in Season 11
Season 11 wasn’t just about innovative companies; it also featured a dynamic mix of sharks. The permanent sharks included Mark Cuban, known for his tech and sports investments, and Daymond John, a branding guru. Real estate expert Barbara Corcoran and cybersecurity whiz Robert Herjavec brought their expertise to the table. Kevin O’Leary, with his tough negotiating style, and Lori Greiner, the “Queen of QVC,” rounded out the main group.
Guest sharks added an extra layer of excitement. Katrina Lake from Stitch Fix and Daniel Lubetzky of Kind brought fresh perspectives. Sports icon Maria Sharapova and genomics pioneer Anne Wojcicki also stepped into the tank. Rohan Oza and Matt Higgins brought their marketing and investment insights to the table.
Each shark brought unique skills and insights, making Season 11 a truly diverse experience.
Top Products from Season 11
Season 11 was packed with standout products that left a mark. Aira impressed with its wireless charging solution, securing a deal with three sharks. Blueland‘s eco-friendly cleaning products were a hit, highlighting the growing demand for sustainable solutions.
Snacklins, with their healthy veggie chips, caught Mark Cuban’s eye, while Bala‘s stylish fitness accessories got a nod from Lori Greiner. Pair Eyewear offered customizable glasses for kids, securing a deal that recognized the potential in eyewear innovation.
Goumi and Frozen Farmer also stood out with their eco-friendly baby products and sustainable frozen foods, respectively. Each of these products showcased creativity and addressed real consumer needs, making them memorable highlights of Season 11.
We invite you to explore these fascinating stories and more on SharkWorth. Our mission is to keep you informed and inspired by the entrepreneurial spirit showcased on Shark Tank. Whether you’re interested in the latest business trends or looking for inspiration for your own ventures, we have everything you need. Dive into the innovation and creativity that Season 11 of Shark Tank had to offer!