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Seriously Saving Lives (Episode 2.6)

Chris is convinced he can save lives with his product that helps kids stay hydrated when they are playing football. He works in Corporate America, and is justifiably worried about quitting his job to pursue his dreams. Hydromax is a fluid delivery system that mounts to a child’s shoulder pads and allows him to get a drink on the field, whenever he likes, sucking fluid through a tube that comes around to the front. He basically has taken the concept of a Camelbak and mounted it on shoulder pads, but somehow has a patent on it.

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Don’t Show Up and Throw Up! (Episode 2.6)

Les was sick of cleaning up after his sick kids, so he invented a vomit catcher. Looking more like a feedbag, the bib catches your precious child’s stomach contents before they can soil the car, the clothes, and in this case, the studio floor. Watch and Learn!

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The Sharks Were Swept Away! (Episode 2.5)

Shane is a stay at home dad, and finds it to be very challenging taking care of a 9 year old, a 4 year old, and a 2 year old. Truer words were never spoken!
He invented a better broom – his Sweep and Go Broom is patented and has a built in scraper. He has no sales, and is still working with prototypes. He needs help from the sharks to take his product to market – and they fought with each other for the privilege of working with him!

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She Took the Cake! (Episode 2.5)

Kim makes cakes with recipes that have been passed downed through the generations in her family. They put a lot of “southern love” in every bite, and ship them nationwide. They are selling a lot, but need money to expand and stop making the cakes by hand, by themselves. Kim wants everyone in the country (on the planet?) to be eating her cakes!

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The Cooler with the Cold Reception (Episode 2.5)

Ben and Melissa Fossey have designed the perfect product for the causal golfer: the Par Six is a cooler that fits in a golf bag and holds six cans of your favorite beverage and keeps them cold with a flexible gel pak. Some golf courses won’t allow them, but it is OK with many. They are selling $15,000 a year, and haven’t promoted the product at all.

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