Shark Tank season 15 episode 18 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
"Shark Tank" features a diverse lineup of businesses, from The Murder Mystery Company's engaging pitch leading to a deal with Jason Blum to Overplay's video game creation tool securing Mark Cuban's investment. Nourish + Bloom Market, despite their noble mission to fight food deserts, leaves without a deal but with Cuban's support. Nowhere Bakery ends the night on a high note, negotiating a deal with Barbara Corcoran for their allergen-friendly desserts. The episode underscores the dynamic and unpredictable nature of entrepreneurship, filled with negotiations, innovations, and the relentless pursuit of dreams.
Full Episode S15E18 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Murder Mystery Company specialize in?
Interactive murder mystery experiences.
Who secured a deal with The Murder Mystery Company?
Jason Blum.
What is Overplay's product?
A tool that allows users to create video games from personal videos and images.
Who made an investment in Overplay?
Mark Cuban.
What mission drives Nourish + Bloom Market?
To eradicate food deserts with AI-powered micro markets.
Did Nourish + Bloom Market secure a Shark deal?
No, but they received an offer of support from Mark Cuban.
What type of products does Nowhere Bakery offer?
Allergen-friendly desserts like cookies and brownies.
Which Shark invested in Nowhere Bakery?
Barbara Corcoran.
Was there a negotiation for Nowhere Bakery's deal?
Yes, they negotiated down to 12.5% equity for Barbara Corcoran's investment.
How does Overplay plan to monetize its platform?
Initially through advertising and eventually by enabling brands and advertisers to create interactive game ads.