Shark Tank US | The Scrubbie Entrepreneur's Are Hesitant To Tell Kevin Their Sales
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2021
- Jeff Dakin, Tyler Kessler and Matt Hosey are seeking $100k for a 10% stake in her company The Scrubbie.
From Season 12 Episode 22
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Shark Tank US | The Scrubbie Entrepreneur's Are Hesitant To Tell Kevin Their Sales
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Two things an entrepreneur should never do on Shark Tank: lie and evade. Their fate was sealed the second they dodged the sales question.
Which is the most important answer in a pitch. And they Just evade it. Unbelievable.
Their fate was sealed long before that, but instead when they decided it was a good idea to even go on shark tank with $13k in lifetime sales lol
@@daveveenhof6541 ofcourse they evade it xD they valued their company on fantasies, sales were sad
@@kuntakentay6969 that would be okay if they valued the company at 50k instead of 1mm
@@kuntakentay6969 To got on sharktank with a lifetime sale of $13k and a valuation at a million dollars. It's a weird trend I seem to see, especially on Shark Tank US, where anytime someone comes in with a valuation of around or at a valuation of a million dollars, there business is usually worth at most, a 10th of that, whereas anytime someone comes in with a company worth a million, they usually manage to value it at 3-4 million.
you can literally see Lori just waiting for the pitch to end so she can call her lawyer.
She can't really call her lawyer because technically the Chinese people came up with the sponge first And the white guy just copied
@@terrihyppolite9324Scrub Daddy probably has a trademark on their name and logo. That's the lawsuit the original poster refers to. Also the product, it doesn't matter who invented it, only matters who owns the patent for it. Scrub Daddy probably owns the patent to their design. But what we're talking about here is trademark infringement.
@@terrihyppolite9324 3M came up with the material first. That's where the Scrub Daddy founder worked and discovered the material.
@@terrihyppolite9324 me when i lie
*army of lawyers
Scrub daddy probably sold half a million after this episode from free marketing
Can you tell me where they said that?
@@dantegarza3138 ? Caesar didn't claim that anyone would have said so. He wrote "probably".
At least!
@@dantegarza3138 He said probably. Not that they did. Turn your brain on.
@@dantegarza3138 turn your brain on
Bruh, Lori with the comeback when mark said,” I bet scrub daddy doesn’t have a subscription.” Lori hit him with the,”You don’t need to.” The was gold
Yeah cause Scrub Daddy is a solid product
@@dancewithjlb literally. They are in all Walmarts now and so many people use them
She big flexed with that comment lol
She said we dont need to
They sell these at The Dollar Tree....!! I've tried them and they suck.....!! The Scrub Daddy is flipping awesome, they're literally my go to.....!!! I'm not sure how I survived so long without them because having to use so much elbow grease sucks when you have a bad shoulder.....!!
I love how open Kevin is about his anger issues therapy
He's a schmuck.
They probably told him he’s not allowed to tell them “you’re dead to me get out of here” anymore lmao
I'm pretty sure that most of this is acting. Kevin is actually a nice guy in person. Also, Robert in the previous Shark Tank called something like "Dragon's Pit" was a douchebag.
@@iahn4ever I totally
Forgot he used to be on dragons den Canada, him and Kevin lol
@@iahn4ever Yeah you can tell Kevin has a heart, he’s just blunt. And I didn’t know Robert was in the Canadian version!
It’s so obvious that they were banking on getting a deal with Lori to have that synergy with Scrub Daddy, so they didn’t bother trying to sell their products. Such a horrible strategy and laziness! Anyone that’s lazy I don’t respect.
Yep agreed
Or scrubbing bubbles product too
Well said
Says the guys who’s sitting on his ass watching UA-cam
@@Justin-uc8sc its not like people watch youtube videos to relax to after coming home from work or wanna get their minds off of something
Mark: "You know Scrub Daddy doesn't have subscriptions!"
Lori: "We don't need to"
I died at that part.
Lol and the way she said it too, she's like "These peasants" 😭
You buy like 2 and you're literally set for life lol. Scrub daddy got that quality. These boys got trash.
Whenever they spoke it REALLY convinced me their heads were filled with rocks
Yeah just excuses, sounded like they heard 1 person tell them to go on shark tank and boom they went. No sense of preparation, especially you could see that when they would not say their sales. Like come on they really said how many products they sold? First thing I would’ve done is convert items to profit made lol
What they referred to as a trade show was actually a weekend type women’s fair in the Midwest.
I felt that they could have prepared better
Guy #1: Who should we pitch our Scrub Daddy rip-off to?
Guy #2: *ThE oWnEr Of ThE sCrUb DaDdy!*
I bet they were selected to be on the show just for that confrontation lol
The scrub daddy doesn't have an attachment
@@kendricklong19 yes but im pretty sure what their trying to imply is that its similar to the scrub daddy and that it wasnt a good idea to pitch it to someone, who literally owns scrub daddy.
i mean if they have a patent on the attachable part, there is a selling point for scrub daddy.
@@yodoleloo6258 why do you idiots keep saying she owns it? She doesn't dumbass
The dude in the middle is the worst guy to talk about numbers. Lol
No he was fine. Just didn't want to give any info because it wasn't good
@@B-RaDD same thing I was thinking. He knew the numbers weren’t great so he tried his best to beat around the bush
@@kashout37 It's stupid as eventually the sharks would want to hear numbers, there is no way around it. Him just beating around the bush made them seem dishonest/unprepared
@@noelr1010 fair point
@@B-RaDD That’s exactly why he’s the worst to talk about numbers, definitely not fine
I can smell Lori and scrub daddy suing the shit out of them 😂
No reason to sue them because they are still barely selling and only on their own website.
She'll wait til they've got some sales and money in the bank to do it
Did you, or anyone else for that matter, look at the scrub daddy logo? I did. Paused and looked it up. They are nothing alike besides maybe the same font but i can't really tell on that one for sure. They aren't even remotely close. It's mind boggling that this was the deal breaker. But Lori will not be suing them because she would lose.
@@hazellafontaine8102 Exactly! They’re over here accusing this guy of copying scrub daddy’s logo, when they don’t look alike AND don’t have the same font.
What are they gonna get sued for? Come on!
Mr wonderful: what were your sales?
Tyler: yes!
860 products!
"it looks ugly" it's a SPONGE, kevin.
No, it looks very industrial and not home use. He's right.
Doesnt look like something you would use in a home more like something you would use in a bathroom or some other large, open, and industrial area
The Scrub Daddy is a sponge too, that sponge is pimpin'
@@The2Coolest2 And it's very obvious why, it's basically a miniaturised version of the machine component that you have in car washes.
He’s referring to the black plastic bit that’s holding the sponge. The sponge is fine, it’s the rest of the application that looks “industrial.”
One of the more hilarious episodes. Every shark's personality came through.
Yes, all of them are douchebags in different ways. Lori wants to sue for no reasons (the logos aren't similar), Kevin only wants to invest in already successful businesses and doesn't care about future prospects (Shark Tank is intended for startups, not big companies) and the other ones are rude and interrupt.
Maybe the product is bad, but the sharks are really getting on my nervs.
@@michaelkjellander9370 The logos really do not have the same font - at all. Now, the color scheme is the same, so I don't know anything about copyright and if that falls under it, but that is a pretty low bar to set for suing someone.
@@michaelkjellander9370Lori never said she wanted to sue them lol
@@spicerc1244 The logos except for the colour looks the same. The font is exactly the same, the angle in which they go is exactly the same. The product is 100% trying to rip off scrub daddy and Lori should sue the hell of of these idiots
shark tank is a decade old, if they've watched a lot of episodes then they should've known better that they likely won't get a deal without any sales let alone the rip off name and logo
Not sure how it’s a ripoff, different font and their font has two sizes while scrubbies has one. Very distinguishable difference in name. They even incorporate a white/silver color into the logo while scrub daddy is blue and yellow
@@michaelg5675 It’s close enough, the font is not the same but similar, more importantly they used the exact same color combinations, in a similar layout with a similar sounding name that has the same rhyme
@@michaelg5675 it's about how one product can cause confusion in market by its logo and name
@@michaelg5675 Just in general and the whole concept : both companies wanted to make a cleaning product that helps make it easier to do dishes basically. The font and the name and the logo may be coincidental, but if we both look at their purposes for making the product, they probably copied off of Scrub Daddy. Plus its not a good idea to have a name+logo that looks similar to another product in the same market because it causes confusion.
@@michaelg5675 It’s not necessarily about the logo. It’s a very similar name for a similar product in the same market.
If they were selling, say, shirts it wouldn’t be an issue. They’re not selling shirts, though.
Lmao the one guy near the end “we came up with this before scrub daddy”. Ya sure you did, going on the same show 8 seasons later🤣🤣
$13,000 in TOTAL Sales = $1,000,000 Valuation 😂
Mark ALWAYS says congratulations even when the entrepreneur didn't get a deal. This time he said good luck 😩🤦🏽♀️
good spot
He's actually said good luck to a few people
Also there are instances when he says nothing.
@@tj.espygil4544 wow so a mark either says nothing or something? Wow
No, he doesn't.
When Lori said "confusion in the marketplace" she's referring to legal language concerning trademark infringement. They replied by talking about the product being different - its not about that, its about the trademark (logo) appearing to be similar enough to Lori's that the consumer will be confused or think its part of Lori's product. She will definitely have her lawyer contact them.
they dont look similar, the old nor the new logo, maybe the name? but no...
I agree haha it doesn’t even look the same. She should sue half the market that uses the same font and colors with suds around it hahahaha
@@stevenf5902 right? its linda like sprite sueing 7up, just because the bottle is green and they are made out of lemons, lol
@@johnny7121 you have to think of it this way. Someone talks with a friend, and they say they got this great new sponge that’s called the Scrub Daddy! A few months go by and they’re at the store, they see the scrubbie and say “oh, that sounds just like the product they told me about! I’ll buy it!” The font and colors are close enough to cause confusion to a casual buyer. People don’t deep dive into the design of a logo when at the store casually browsing
@@storms13 anybody can create a bussiness...as long as the names are different, then it's legal...just because lori thinks they look alike, doesn't mean it can't be profitable...obviously she won't support a competition of one of her brands, that's understandable...but these guys can make a decent bussiness while respecting other product legal rights and entitlements...
"it's good to dream, it's better to hustle". that's my new mantra the rest of the year. Thanks Robert!
Look at Lori's face when they first come in, she's loyal to her scrub daddy 😇
Scrub Daddy is not her own company, she owns a major share in it. But seeing how she defended Scrub daddy here like a badass goes to show how getting a shark in on ur company is such a fantastic deal. The scrubbie got no chance against the scrub daddy if at all they are ever pitched against each other legally. A shark owns scrub daddy and that says something
Yah but the scrub daddy doesn't attach to hoses and for that I'm out. The scrubbie is actually superior in functionality. Now if someone combined scrub daddy and scrubbie they might be onto something for sure if the scrubbie could change it's stiffness in cold water and get soft in hot water it could compete with scrub daddy
I LOVE SCRUB DADDY✨️💖
You just said they don't own scrub daddy, then they do. Make up your mind.
Defending a company that she partially owns isn’t necessarily “badass” lol.
It's worth it.
Lori looked… beyond livid here. Like, she’s usually relatively nice. Here? She’s about to tear them in half. With a very expensive lawyer.
Wouldn’t you? I’d sue the last cent out of every one of them and their family.
Lori did the right thing defending scrub daddy, the creator for scrub daddy did everything on his own and just needed the help to build the manufacture for his company and expand the market. These guys were lazy and just wanted the easy way out
Lori protects scrub daddy as if it's her own and only company 😅
It made her like 100 mil so I would too 🤣 it would have a seat at the table during Christmas and would bump at least 2 kids down the will ladder 🤣🤣🤣
it’s her most successful investment
It is BY FAR her most successful investment, so I don’t blame her in the slightest
They act like they're in a relationship or something.
@@SonOfZod if I'm right also the HIGHEST revenue generating deal on ST
3:56 the way kevin said “dollars?!” had me dying
Love Loris loyalty to Scrub Daddy
It's the same color scheme but it is not the same font. I don't know if it matters.
@@spicerc1244 its the same font
@@wolverineiscool7161 I replied and Y/T deleted it. Your comment is pointless. You need everyone to know you disagree. Don't you have anything better to do? Go look up the comparison images and point out the similarities if you really think that. You'll see stark differences in the letter finishes of most of the letters.
@@spicerc1244its the same font
@@spicerc1244💀🗿
At 0:36 you can see the INSTANT disgust on Lori's face 😂😂
Don't call your product something close to scrubdaddy. Even though the logo is different enough you can't actually call copyright infringement, it's definitely reminding you of scrubdaddy.
@@madhatten00fr
Robert's quote at the end was straight 🔥 "It's good to dream, it's better to hustle" all facts, no cap
5:34 Robert's amazement at Mark's random fact amidst all the chaos that's going on is hilarious 🤣🤣
You can see Lori already thinking of how she can knock off the design for Scrub Daddy
The issue is that these guys basically made their product wanting to be the next scrub daddy, but besides being cleaning products they're not similar at all. One is a novel attachment, a washing gadget that might make things easier in some circumstances, but isn't necessarily better or faster at cleaning.
The other was a literal innovation in the technology of cleaning products. Also had a strong patent, whereas such a simple attachment can only have a comparatively weak patent.
You can clearly see Lori's disinterest and rather even, distaste, for the product, because she knows it has low potential.
“Good to dream better to hustle” opened my eyes tbh it’s time to hustle now
These guys Got through life cutting corners 😂
They really didn't. They just hoped they had million dollar idea. I know them all personally.
@@skuzlebut82 Why were they so evasive about kevins simple question on the sales though? They only failed the pitch because he asked so many times and they kept deflecting, doesn’t seem like a trustworthy trait when asking an investor for money
@@skuzlebut82 someone in this thread had a hilarious comment
Kevin:”what are your sales?”
Pitch guy: “let me tell you about my childhood trauma…”
The guy talking at the end, even his business partners didn’t believe what he was saying.
Yeah cringy
I'm glad I'm not the only person who thought that as well
The branding is so close to Scrub Daddy that it is INSULTING and Lori should be insulted.
I’m a graphic designer, they’re not the same at all minus the wording. NOT the same font, color pallet is wider than Lori’s and to be honest their logo is better than Scrub Daddy. That being said, this is a common situation with people who don’t study these things and I don’t blame them for not knowing it. However, I do take slight offense had I been in their situation and Lori said that to me.
She doesn’t do branding and shouldn’t speak on the like-ness if she’s not 100% sure what that means as it’s an insult to the designer and ruins his/her reputation over something she was wrong about. It’s your exact response to this that shows the detriment it can have with miss understandings of design.
@@CodyCoonrod Similar font and words are at a slant but that’s pretty much it
Lori stayed chill because she knew Mister Wonderful or one of the other sharks would mention it eventually.
They don't look similar to me...they both have a bubble font but that'd it
@@CodyCoonrod Exactly my thoughts. I was a graphic designer as well before changing careers to become a nurse. I still have an eye for design and while the Scrubbies logo was reminiscent of Scrub Daddy (could have just been the 'scrub' part), with the slanted wording, the yellow/blue color palette, and the slightly similar font, the logos weren't very similar at all. If this was taken to court and I was the judge, I'd have thrown the case out.
The way Robert says wow at 5:34 😂 these guys were betting on getting a deal with Lori from the jump
glad someone else noticed this 😂
Robert at the end “it’s good to dream, it’s better to hustle”
The only reason they were invited to the show was to make fools of themselves. IMO
I agree, they can't all be winners...so they have to invite a few obviously bad products onto the show to keep things interesting.
Sounds like me putting together a last minute presentation
I'm willing to bet the subscription is why the sales are so low.
"What of sales we got?"
"Okay, so in 2019, the scrubbie is an amazing product"
"When you invest in Apple..."
They were so salty at the end 🤣
Why is it subscription based though?🤷 You need a subscription to buy replacements, why? Who would want that?
No one
I agree with you. If the product needs new sponges every month the product is not worth buying to begin with. What a bunch of biscuit heads !
They just look at what's modern and douchey and then they think copying is cutting edge
Exactly
apparently no one did.
When you tell your homie to let you copy his homework and he tells you just make sure it’s not too obvious 😂😂😂
This should be the top comment
These guys answers like politicians
Bro really came to shark tank with 13,000$ lifetime sales
I respect Laurie and her restraint! -🤘TEXAS!!!
thought she was gonna serve them legal papers on the spot
@@ianlister7333 my thoughts exactly! 🤘
They are going to be scrubbing toilets in prison probably if they keep this up.
@@goednieuwskrantje-nl I dont know if prison would be needed, but a logo change could be forced.
@@goednieuwskrantje-nl I hope they caught the hint the sharks were throwing🤘
Honestly, Lori should of tried to get 100% stake ( or work some kind of licensing deal for their patent) and then sell this product under the Scrub Daddy Brand. The Scrub Daddy Branding combined with this product could do some real good sales numbers.
True I just love Scrub Daddy so much
Without some sales to back it up why take that much risk to try to sell it under scrub daddy. If this attachment doesn't sell under scrub daddy not only is it a waste of money for them but time. Its always time and money. Too much risk and an offense to scrub daddy company and Lori
She will just have scrub daddy make their own version. It's a simple idea.
@@biasedconfirmations If I remember correctly they did say they had a patent on the product. I don't remember whether they stated the type of patent they had but if they do have a utility patent then it would be rather difficult and expensive for Scrub Daddy to launch their own version without infringing.
@@oknice8325 What you are forgetting is that Scrub Daddy is a well-respected brand with a preexisting customer base. This not only gives the product instant credibility but would also allow them to do a soft launch with their preexisting customers before scaling (this would mitigate their risk by proving the concept and if successful would have a big upside). Sure the product may not have had a crazy amount of sales when being pushed by 3 random guys that have no idea what they are doing but the concept is solid and once the Scrub Daddy team makes a couple of cosmetic modifications (to make it look less "industrial" and more appealing to consumers) the product could make a nice addition the products they are already selling.
Barbara: I'm scrubbing my sink for that reason im out!
Scrub Daddy
-Unique
-Good personality
-Honest
-Humble
Scrubbie
-Bland
-Cocky
-Dodged questions
They intentionally used that name and logo thinking Lori would want to add it in the Scrub Daddy business and offer them to work together or buy them out. That would be a good strategy if they had any sales, without sales they were basically asking to become millionaires by taking advantage of someone else's success.
Lori is working with scrub daddy right now to create a much better version of this and crush them 😂
Lori was like”ya scrub daddy I have a new product I’ll call you later”
it took long enough for the guy/Tyler to answer Kevin's simple number questions = irritating!
He kept looking to the other guy to say it since he was the leader.
Man that was painful to watch them pull out 7 teeth to get the answer 13,000 in sales lol
"But, the only thing we have in common [with Scrub Daddy] is..."
You knocked off their logo??
Except they didn't. It looks nothing alike.
My first time watching this show. I don't know why I haven't watched it years ago.. I live eat and breath entrepreneurial matter. What fun! The 13 year old GAL with the socks was amazing !
Dragons den is on Netflix! Basically the same show
You can watching it every week night on CNBC at 5 PM EST, and on weekends most of the time episodes run 11 hours from Noon EST to 11 PM. A great show!
I love this! Let's connect. As an entrepreneur I 100% understand what you mean
@@Kissthroat Dragon's Den is lame. The hosts don't hold a candle to the dynamic the hosts on Shark Tank have
Do you own a business? Or do u just watch shark tank
"it's good to dream.. it's better to hustle"
Gold 👌👌👌
goes to show how good of a salesman scrub daddy was, the live infomercial man vs 2 schlubs
The Scrubbie has a net worth of $2,000. The company currently sells just under 30 units per month, making it one of the biggest flop products to ever appear on Shark Tank
I think the product isn't that bad. It could sell with the right marketing.
@@almac9203the product is a ripoff
Thanks for the reminder on my way to restock my scrub daddy sponges 😂
the guy in the middle sunk the pitch
When they were asked about sales I thought at first the short guy said 2019 as in 2019$ since h mentioned their product was one of a kind after 😂
When Lori comment made about the Scrub Daddy logo I thought she was going to ask them to change it because she owns 20% of the company
They really thought they would sell like scrub daddy 😂
“Ok Tyler we get it!”
Tyler: “ wait til I catch you slippin”
They would have been better off trying to sell their company and patents to Lori to expand Scrub Daddy's Product Line.
Bro the look oh their faces when the sharks said “so guys, the sales” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
It confirmed that they were hiding the sales 😂
The branding and name sounds so similar to Scrub Daddy...I smell a lawsuit coming
They had to be set up in purpose for failure.
Three people together can t be that incompetent.
Modern 3 stoogies
Ever heard of the three stooges?
Sure it is possible, just see.
"It's good to dream, it's better to hustle" is such good life advice for most things. At the end of the day, if you need something, something will be out there and you have to reach out, dig through the muck even, to find it. That's just how it is.
Barbara: " I pay someone to do my dishes and for that reason, I am out "
Barbara is not even there but I am going to have a dream about her tonight.
@@tj.espygil4544 What did she do in your dream?
@@ArchangelExile She was wearing that cute white lacy white blouse and said she was willing to give me $100 K. Then I don't remember the next part, but as I was waking up I was yelling to myself "I'm out!"
Mark referencing the club trillion is magic
I've been watching a lot of Dragons Den and my goodness is it night and day. It's hard to keep up with this episode cuz no one can get 1 sentence in without someone interrupting or adlibing.
Yeah it's also night and day in the quality of the product and businesses in the US vs Europe.. socialism cripples small business and it really shows
@@oneheadlight8000 so people in the us still worried about the "CoMmiE ThReAT"?
@@n0follow it’s already started..
@@n0follow
The real threat is Donald Trump STILL trying to overthrow OUR Government in an attempt to regain Presidential Immunity for a lifetime of Crime, Rape, and Treason.
Neigh. 🇺🇸
@@PM-rm7nr crackpot
The guy in the middle actually made my brain hurt
0:34 Loris face is like aint no way these dudes fr😂
Mark: “that doesn’t maaaatttteeeerrr”
The scrubbie middle guy: *smirk*
😂😂😂 funniest pitch, you would agree with me if you focus on the sharks and scrubbie ppl 😅
I get a feeling that they knew what they were getting themselves into when they went here. Their two goals were:
1. Get the exposure
2. Emphasize that they aren't Scrubdaddy
They weren't looking to get a deal done. The exposure was enough and today they're still in business. So I guess they succeeded.
Well obviously they still in business if they just aired. Have to give it years of month to see if they’re successful.
I don’t think the exposure matters, who the fuck is scrubbing plates or washing their car with a sponge stuck to the end of a faucet/hose?
This has to be one of the stupidest ideas I’ve ever seen. Why the fuck would you try to reinvent the sponge and make it stationary???
I agree
Being in business doesn't necessarily mean success. Companies will stay open for months/years while steadily losing money
@@Ye-tf9im they don’t film an episode and put it out the next day😑
The audacity of these guys to come pitch a rip off of scrub daddy, a shark tank product Lori invested in. They are lucky they didn't rip off Mr. Wonderful investment/brand he would have torched them and sued them into oblivion, which actually would be kind of amusing. Still the restraint Lori had was crazy, I would have told them they wouldn't be getting anything from me but would be getting a letter from my lawyer real quick
I wouldn’t go as far as to say it’s a rip off of the Scrub Daddy… That’s like saying the Scrub Daddy is a rip off of the kitchen sponge
What are you talking about, this doesn’t rip off Scrub Daddy at all
I agree!@@evilpurplepanda7867
It does, the font,the logo, the name, and the product. These guys didn't copy eric kraus knowledge about his product and business though@@Joshua-ww1fz
Lori should have made a deal to market scrubdaddy with the ability to attach to the sine slather and a garden hose
6:09 gets me every time
This is a masterclass in Bad decision making. They HAD TO have anticipated Lori bringing up similarities to Scrub Daddy.
I can’t stand when people try to get around the sales question by saying how many units were sold. Just give a dollar amount!
This gives me infomercial vibes just from the first minute of watching.
They all do infomercial-like pitches before actually getting down to business.
@@ArchangelExile right right but this one unlike many others I can actually see being an infomercial
When that guy in the middle opened his mouth, they were done for.
The blond guy was destroyed in the inside at the end, he had a shut up face,when his partner were giving final words to the camera lol
Well that took a wierd turn!
You never go into a sales pitch without knowing your business inside and out. There was ZERO preparation or evidence of having business experience. They thought they could go in, put on a little skit and close the deal. It was embarrassing to watch. Shark: “What are your sales? “ ‘We had like 50 people come up to us and say you should be on shark tank?’ What!? 😂 Insane.
The words on their product is not the same font as the scrub daddy
6:57 😅😅 yeah right!!
"What are your sales IN DOLLARS this year?"
"We have sold 850..."
"850 DOLLARS??"
"No 850 units."
🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Kevin: What are your sales?
Scrubbie: Yes...
Kevin: No, I mean how much money have you made?
Scrubbie: Yes...
They wanted to have a deal with Lori so she would buy them and partner them up with Scrub Daddy without having to do anything.
I love how Robert sticks up for Lori whenever the other sharks interrupt het
DAMN MARK, TONY SNELL IS JUST CATCHING STRAY
The best show ever..Where can we get full episodes?
Hulu
Primevideo
Hulu
On voot
Put locker and 123 movies
Lori should have ask how much they have spent and outright buy the company and patents for a modical low price. And then use this attachment with scrub daddy. Since the sponges they're using it's just cut up Scotchgard.
I feel like they allowed these guys on this show just to make Scrub Daddy look even better lol
How are they not wearing the same colored shirts?! 😂
Lori should have said she will sue them if they dont change the logo. that would have been funny as hell.