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Shark Tank Latest News: Another Proposition Is Set To Take Their Chances Of Getting Investors And Achieving Their Business Goals


Published: Oct 06, 2014 12:16 PM EDT

'Shark Tank' Latest News: Another Proposition Is Set To Take Their Chances Of Getting Investors And Achieving Their Business Goals

This ABC's reality show about aspiring entrepreneurs, are putting their ideas into a table in front of what we called 'Sharks', a panel of potential investors. They are Barbara Corcoran, Lori Greiner, Kevin O'Leary, Daymond John, Marc Cuban and Robert Herjavec. On the first 2 episodes of 'Shark Tank' on its third season, another proposition is set to take their chances of getting investors and achieving their business goals,Shark Tank Success reported. 

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Two of the products are listed below following their assets and description

The Sleepbaby or Zipadee- Zip: This product made for infants are the idea of husband and wife Stephanie and Brett Parker. According to their advertisement on their website ZipadeezipZipadee-Zip is the swaddle transition solution for baby boys and girls recently featured on ABC's Shark Tank'.

Here is what the entrepreneur Stephanie has to say:

"Our daughter who had slept wonderfully while swaddled, all of a sudden started waking up multiple times acting like she was no longer comfortable in her swaddle. To top it off, she had started rolling and breaking free of her swaddle so swaddling was no longer safe. The problem was, Charlotte refused to even fall asleep without the swaddle. We tried every sleep sack on the market and any swaddle weaning trick we could find on the internet for nearly two weeks and nothing worked to get her to fall and stay asleep."

The product has been featured on the first episode of Shark Tank and has an investment of $700, however currently their status on the panel is still pending.

The Roominate: Two female engineers from MIT and Stanford University came up with the idea of a brilliant combination of fun and learning. Alice Brooks and Bettina Chen invented this customized doll house that is called 'The Roominate'. Girls can build a doll house from scratch but also intended to help our aspiring girl engineers by learning STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) in a fun way.Depends on who do or built the design ,it is created to explore the furniture, room colors and fix wiring from square one. It comes with the Basic, Deluxe and Chateau kits from 29.99 to 49.99. With this invention been on the market a few years ago, the two successfully earned funding from $25000 goal to $86000 exceeding their expectations.

But will the Sharks invest on this bright product? Will Alice and Bettina succeed on their brilliant invention? Check out 'Shark Tank' episodes every Friday on ABC.