"Shark Tank" fosters innovation and encourages entrepreneurs to pitch their products no matter how weird or bizarre they are.
Shark Tank investor Lori Greiner, in her recent video on Instagram, shared about the dilemma known as the "burnt toast theory.
In ABC's Shark Tank Season 16 Episode 12, the company GoodLove Foods, which sells frozen, ready-to-bake gluten-free pastries, had a particularly noteworthy presentation before the investors.
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The hit show where entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to a panel of investors, or “sharks,” is hosting an open casting call in Philly on April 11 for season 17 at the Event Center at Rivers Philadelphia.