Shark Tank How It Started: Mark Cuban Crushes Food Allergies
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- čas přidán 16. 01. 2024
- The founders of Read, Set, Food! entered the Shark Tank seeking a $350,000 investment for their company which focuses on food allergy prevention. Find out how the company is doing after securing an investment from a Shark.
The original pitch is from season 11 Episode 12
The update is from Season 14 Episode 9
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I love how Mark Cuban included giving to those in need, but it's disgusting how he bullies people into taking his offers before they can hear from the other sharks.
That’s called having negotiation tactics. It’s business.
It's not disgusting it's the shark tank and hes the biggest shark!
imagine how bad you would feel after walking away getting bullied into a deal that you didn't want. If that is how you get treated in the tank you can expect more bullying later on.
Cry more
Mark has a fragile ego and probably cries often.
Why didnt my parents feed me pollen when I was a baby
😂
Honey lol
🤣 shame on them!
You guys will find it ott.. In the so called unhygienic countries like India there's better immunity... For a reason
Mark is a businessman and can be a good humanitarian when an opportunity avails itself. All the other sharks just live for money and profit. I’ve never seen anyone on that panel do what Mark just did in many seasons and episodes. Life is not all about accumulation of money.
A lot of the show is acting… mark even admitted some of the deals are done to look good and not genuine and never go through.
They make 50k per episode.
Allergies are such a first world problem (for the most part). Growing up I didn't know a single kid with any kinda allergies.
***
WOW!
A absolutely useful product!
(First I've seen in a long time!)
Good job, GOOD JOB,
GREAT JOB!!!
I cannot believe these guys got so many offers to be honest. The liability is huge on this one. It’s gotta be clinically proven that this low dose isn’t going to result in something terrible. And there’s gotta be instructions on what to watch out for etc etc. I’m very surprised actually.
Thanks for thinking this. I was thinking the same and was shocked by the offers! I'm surprised nobody mentioned the harm of finding out your child has just become deathly allergic to the main food their consuming.
Kids love peanut puffs and milk, so don’t really need a powder for those. I’d be more worried about the shellfish and wheat allergies
The process has to start when they are infants, not when they are old enough to eat solid food.
Blessings
I think this product will do really well, but I'm not a customer. Part of the problem is, is that a lot of doctors nowadays, and even allergists, don't really believe in allergies, so parents won't necessarily buy. Being the son of a well respected doctor, and having food allergies myself, I honestly don't believe this product will work, even with the clinical studies. And why just those three allergies? Those are the three most common allergies, sure, but what about the multiple other food allergies, and non-food allergies? Wouldn't the same thing apply?
s/o to Marc for donating 1 to poor children for everyone sold
They develop after....
Mark
3:58 Textbook gaslighting from Mark lol
He’s so annoying
@@baxoutthebox5682 ya imagine offering 350,000 dollars and asking for a response and getting ignored, and not being super happy
That is not what gas lighting is
Lori’s offer is terrible, she triple dipping so to speak. Loan, royalty, and equity. Glad they passed on that sharky offer. I appreciate Mark is very straightforward and offers straight equity.
she doesn't know how to offer deals, always offers a worse copy of other deals. Bimbo.
Sharky offer?! Hahahah. Its called Shark Tank and not Donation Tank
@@bomlife1572 there’s a difference between donation and money exchanged for equity.
@@bomlife1572 it’s also called shark tank, not scam tank like Lori was trying to do with her deal.
"It's difficult to feed peanuts to children because they dont have teeth." Huh? Non-crunchy PB, surely? That's what I gave mine at 6 months (among other things obvs).
I’m pretty sure they are talking about babies.
You're only supposed to give food to babies at 12 months old not at 6 months old
How does this work? So if you start early you won’t develop allergies? I thought once you’re allergic, you’re always allergic
About 2% of babies will develop food allergies, but about 58% of them will grow out of those allergies.
Dairy is awful for out bodies lol disgusting to think of giving it to a baby to have their body out of whack from the start.
You need to it cheaper. Folks that are low income can not afford their asking price. Their mak8ng it for under $11.00 & pricing it into the $50.00 range. I do believe they would be better off reaching the whole market @ a $19.99 price range so all parents could afford it.
Cry more
👂👂👂👂
Donating to low income families alone will encourage sales.
is mark going to run for president???
No! He is quitting Shark Tank so he can spend more time with his kids. He realized they were growing up and he was missing out on it!
@@gmv0553and he sold the mavs
is this product legit?
Sounds gimicky to me, times have changed, arent most parents introducing these ingredients when the baby can start eating "baby food"? I used to give mashed potatoes with milk, peanut butter mixed with rice cereal etc at 4 months
Shark tank started in Canada on CBC and is modled after a show called Dragons Den.
Another example of US television copying successful productions from outside the US
And making it more successful
It originated in japan
I don't believe this. It's a gimmick...
your body adapting to food early on is a gimmick??...wait till you hear about placebos....