Kevin looking 100% serious when he hears its about peanut butter and being all business talking about peanut butter was the funnies thing ever on this show
I could see this product in use at hospital kitchens, daycare, summer camps, military kitchen, soup dispensary.... Even at homes with multiple kids! I'm so surprised they didn't go for this.
I’m imagining how useful this would be when I make hundreds of pb&j sandwiches for meal packing events, etc. This product would save me tons of time & effort.
yeah with the left over peanut butter in the pump mechanism (spring) that cannot be accessed for cleaning unless you forcibly disassemble the pump (which believe me when i say it, will definitely break the pump), and its waiting to ruin your holiday with diarrhea.
This is actually a really good idea. Not only for peanut butter, but he could do it for other spreads too, like nutella. Saves so much time and effort, especially for large gatherings with loads of people.
no it didn't - the alternate here (that's very different by the way) is a jar with a lid. do you reckon that we could ever have everyone using hand lotion by dipping their contaminated hands in a jar?
@@ganhubbs5617 why does where the content go matter? by your logic it'd be a perfectly reasonable experiment to try a water pump that gives you a few millilitres of water every hit because the content is edible.
Actually it’s very practical. I’m at hotels weekly, breakfast buffets have peanut butter in a jar that gets cross contamination, then capped and put on again the next day. Lots of waste and germs. I’d certainly buy one!
This is by far the best thing I've seen all week. I never thought I'd ever hear "listen, in the peanut butter community there's a lot of controversy"..
This is my second time around seeing this pitch, and the product actually makes sense to me. I think one big issue is the inventor is limiting the pump technology to just peanut butter. I buy higher quality lotion that comes in a large bottle with a pump and I get so aggravated that the nozzle never gets all the product out. It's money wasted on a product that's already not cheap. I would love this pump for that.
Yeah his issue was he was only thinking peanut butter, if he sold the patent for the pump they woulda jumped on it. Being able to have a pump that gets all your product (lotion, shampoo, peanut butter, etc.) is truly the real game changer, and I think he sold that power poorly.
I think the peanut butter would dry out at the point where it leaves the pump just like lotion does. There needs to be a cap covering the opening of the pump. Not a bad idea. Maybe sell his idea to peanut butter producers.
I actually like it better that way. I think there's a certain dignity to getting your hands dirty. Getting down in there. I think there's too much automation already.
I love this episode because Kevin is so hilarious talking about how he’s the leader of a peanut butter community. I mean there are no words…it’s just so hysterical and then I love how Mark looks over at him like he’s completely insane. I guess the only issue with this peanut butter pump is is it patented I mean it seems like an easy thing to reproduce.
A majority of peanut butter sold in America is the kind that would absolutely work with this pump. I'm surprised Kevin didn't eant to take it to Skippy or Jiff or one of the other P N Butter manufacturers and license or sell it to them! If I had a choice to buy a jar with or without it I'd spend and extra few bucks for one. Especially since it would be reusable!
@@nasara690 maybe in your little world. Have you ever had 9 kids who hate the real pnb? I doubt it....REAL PNB is for adults, the others are.for the kids.
For $27, that’s actually a good price for restaurants and hotels, places that are high-volume. Could be a good sale. The sharks and him looked at this all wrong, they thought too small for this one. I hope everything worked out for him.
$27 is way too high. He never mentioned having a patent on this and it could easily be ripped off. The only people this makes sense for a peanut butter jar manufacturers.
Why would anybody want to eat out of a constantly open jar of peanut butter? With crusty peanut butter that hardens and sticks to the pump inside? You can't quite get to all the peanut butter, you're not going to get it out of the pump and it'll get wasted.. It's just going to end up in someone's kitchen junk drawer like everything else that's so convenient for everyone yet difficult to clean for the household bottle washer! I don't think these did well - I can see these used for large groups, cafeterias.. where there's high rate of turnover and they have the right commercial chemicals to clean out the pump I think something like this belongs at a restaurant supply store
@@TheFoolintherainn pumps have a valve so anything inside of it lower than the nozzle doesn't oxygenate... Have you not seen foods with pumps before? There are many that require no cleaning below the nozzle.
It's been a long while since the sharks made any peanut butter sandwiches, that pump makes perfect sense for someone who doesn't want to deal with the mess.
I think that Lori is wrong, there IS a need for the product! I am fed-up of having to try to scrape the last bit of Peanut Butter from the Jar. You go, Andy, don't let the uninformed naysayers (like Lori) discourage you.
Kevin is hilarious, it's up there with that Pavlok episode saying he did a rhesus study on the technology for his udnergrad 🤣. Just so left field and funny.
I'd buy 2 or 3 of them. I hate making pb&j sandwiches for the kids, and I do it every day. We don't refrigerate either. The camp my kids go to probably makes 300 a day. I think the sharks missed on this one.
I feel like his product could also serve the disability community or those who have dexterity issues. He could market to assisted living communities or retirement homes.
This is a good product.. especially for business .. i used to work at a coffee shop and the peanut butter we had came in small packages - enough for one bagel spread. A pump would totally change the game - and the design is perfect. He shoulda asked for 50k in exchange for 10% . 200k is ridiculous.
He needed that much because he spent his kickstarter money on his own personal expenses and needed bailed out. He had nothing left to actually mass produce the product for the people who paid into it.
Ooh, I didn't think about that aspect! Part of the reason for the little packages is to ensure every bagel gets the same amount, which costs a little extra but saves a ton of money in the long run since most employees will use too much more often than too little. Other reasons include consistency, so customers always get what they expect, and sanitation. This solves all of that but more cheaply :D
I don't know how they missed the fact the value's in the tech's ability to draw 100% of any substance out of a jar. Peanut butter is a miniscule portion of the licensing opportunity here.
I think with that tech, he could do something else with it apart from peanut butter. There are plenty of things that uses a pump with leftovers in them that would be good by using this pump. Like he mentioned lotion, or even soap/shampoo. Melted Chocolate ? Ice cream dips and sauces? Ketchup? It doesn’t have to be peanut butter. No?
it was the own guys fault instead of getting a new job to support his family/self he started a kickstarter and stole money from it to pay his bills and now he doesn't have enough left to get the product made and shipped out. Which is why he needed so much money.
It’s all natural peanut butter that needs to put in the refrigerator so the oil doesn’t become disgusting. Jiffy for instance smooth or chunky peanut butter does not need to be refrigerated. This product wouldn’t be for all-natural peanut butter at all.
When I first clicked on this, I fully expected & wanted it to be some sort of 3D-printed actual sandwich with ingredients selected on a computer - a truly “downloadable” sandwich - “RAM & cheese sandwich”
I’m invested in the Indiegogo, and it’s a trainwreck. He gave up on the original design and is now creating a convoluted extruder to squeeze peanut butter out of pouches. I think this could have worked with a shark but the guy was not ready for the big time.
Where did this man come up with the confidence like “they won’t laugh at me. This product is useful” to where he can not only put the sharks through second hand embarrassment but the millions of us that watched this show too
Having followed this company, can say that the dude is a scam artist. He took out the money, burnt thru it, went back on multiple shipping dates and has not delivered the product to this day. Just two weeks ago people have started demanding refunds and he's not responding.
I don’t think he’s a scam artist. He’s just entirely ill equipped to make this work. He should have had a partner with experience with supply chain management and mass production to help him, because his skill set does not mesh with the challenges he faced. Chinese factories will dick around with you on tooling if you don’t know what you’re doing and Andy doesn’t know what he’s doing.
Kevin looking 100% serious when he hears its about peanut butter and being all business talking about peanut butter was the funnies thing ever on this show
Kevin being part of random communities should be a trope. First, the mink community. Now, the peanut butter community.
Don’t forget the Chevaliers du Tastevin! 🍷
Lol yes! There are so many. Some more are watches, hippy shorts, & cheeses
I like how he says "Just go online!" to Mark, you know Kevin lurks on reddit all the time lmfao
Olive oil and watches
He is definitely part of the online community.
This is easily the funniest one so far. Kevin is the leader of the Peanut Community.
Bleur is even funnier
More specifically, the Peanut BUTTER Community.
More specifically the peanut butter ______ community.
I could see this product in use at hospital kitchens, daycare, summer camps, military kitchen, soup dispensary.... Even at homes with multiple kids! I'm so surprised they didn't go for this.
Schools too..
@@zkart8038 Most schools and camps ban peanut butter due to students with severe peanut allergies.
@@titusmccarthy I worked for two different schools for 6 years. Pbj sandwiches and snacks were a thing. Kids chose from different stuff.
It's because the panel members, just like with any tv show where there are auditions, are not always fit to be in that position.
And people can just copy his product and its byebye
I’m imagining how useful this would be when I make hundreds of pb&j sandwiches for meal packing events, etc. This product would save me tons of time & effort.
I would love to see it in hotels for their continental breakfasts instead of more and more little plastic cups that aren't recyclable.
Great idea!
Yeeess
Great thought process! Less waste less recycling
yeah with the left over peanut butter in the pump mechanism (spring) that cannot be accessed for cleaning unless you forcibly disassemble the pump (which believe me when i say it, will definitely break the pump), and its waiting to ruin your holiday with diarrhea.
@@khlua4590 ever hear of warm soapy water? What makes you such sad expert?
This is actually a really good idea. Not only for peanut butter, but he could do it for other spreads too, like nutella. Saves so much time and effort, especially for large gatherings with loads of people.
I think the issue is that there’s already squirt bottles of peanut butter and Nutella so there’s not much of a difference
....if you only have 1 PBJ party per year...
Great if you have a lot of kids who make their own sandwiches
omg Kevin, I'm dead
he took it personal about the peanut community
The hand lotion comparison was great and made sense
no it didn't - the alternate here (that's very different by the way) is a jar with a lid. do you reckon that we could ever have everyone using hand lotion by dipping their contaminated hands in a jar?
Not it wasn’t lotion only makes sense cause you put it on your hands. Do you put peanut butter on your hands?
@@avisrivastava4140 you could just pour the lotion out of a bottle
@@harethpotter1134 lotion doesn't pour lol
@@ganhubbs5617 why does where the content go matter? by your logic it'd be a perfectly reasonable experiment to try a water pump that gives you a few millilitres of water every hit because the content is edible.
Actually it’s very practical. I’m at hotels weekly, breakfast buffets have peanut butter in a jar that gets cross contamination, then capped and put on again the next day. Lots of waste and germs. I’d certainly buy one!
Mr. Wonderful: "this price is nuts!"
Me: I don't think he knows what he just said lol 😂
I like how after Kevin expressed his love for peanut butter, the guys says “wonderful” to Mr. Wonderful.
Kevin literally derailed the guy's presentation with silly peanut butter jokes lol
Kevin being dead serious talking about the peanut butter community 🤣
This is by far the best thing I've seen all week. I never thought I'd ever hear "listen, in the peanut butter community there's a lot of controversy"..
Andy, I hope you patent this ASAP and sell it to commercial users. Don’t let the idea go to waste!
mark yelling “we dont care Kevin” got me good
This is my second time around seeing this pitch, and the product actually makes sense to me. I think one big issue is the inventor is limiting the pump technology to just peanut butter. I buy higher quality lotion that comes in a large bottle with a pump and I get so aggravated that the nozzle never gets all the product out. It's money wasted on a product that's already not cheap. I would love this pump for that.
Yeah his issue was he was only thinking peanut butter, if he sold the patent for the pump they woulda jumped on it. Being able to have a pump that gets all your product (lotion, shampoo, peanut butter, etc.) is truly the real game changer, and I think he sold that power poorly.
Pretty sure you can't patent that but I could be wrong
Main issue is the sizing. I think it's intended for a specific diameter of vessel.
Your thought is exactly how he conned the kickstarter money
I think this is a practical product, it makes full use out of a jar and you don't have to spread it
And when I’m done with the jar I rinse it out to clean and recycle it
You don’t have to spread legs neither 😂
@@cHriiSzbEe 🤨
Ummm...have fun cleaning the pump. Am I the only one wondering how that pump gets cleaned??
Kevin making jokes constantly throughout; fair play to Mark trying to connect nicely a little, by telling Andy that he was being a good sport.
I think the peanut butter would dry out at the point where it leaves the pump just like lotion does. There needs to be a cap covering the opening of the pump. Not a bad idea. Maybe sell his idea to peanut butter producers.
If you look at the design it looks like it does have a seal to it. It was never discussed because nobody took him seriously 😒
This was one of the best inventions on shark tank that didn’t get a deal.
I would actually buy this, hope the guy gets it the website up and pumps shipping soon
I think it went out of business shortly after.
Stop lying lmao
Are you part of the peanut butter community
I'm pretty sure it is a thing
Checkpointrage is that you Andy😁
The sharks don’t know the struggle of the peanut butter jar
I actually like it better that way. I think there's a certain dignity to getting your hands dirty. Getting down in there. I think there's too much automation already.
And Andy does not know the pump would never work on every peanut butter brand because its thickness varies with every brand.
I love this episode because Kevin is so hilarious talking about how he’s the leader of a peanut butter community. I mean there are no words…it’s just so hysterical and then I love how Mark looks over at him like he’s completely insane. I guess the only issue with this peanut butter pump is is it patented I mean it seems like an easy thing to reproduce.
A majority of peanut butter sold in America is the kind that would absolutely work with this pump. I'm surprised Kevin didn't eant to take it to Skippy or Jiff or one of the other P N Butter manufacturers and license or sell it to them! If I had a choice to buy a jar with or without it I'd spend and extra few bucks for one. Especially since it would be reusable!
if you can put it in a fridge, then he would invest
the only reason and its funny
That's exactly what I was thinking
@@nepnuv it works great style house. When my 9 grandkids all spend the night it saves me come linch time
Bec real peanut butter consumers don't acknowledge Skippy and jiff..
@@nasara690 maybe in your little world. Have you ever had 9 kids who hate the real pnb? I doubt it....REAL PNB is for adults, the others are.for the kids.
Lmao Robert asking Kevin who’s the leader of the peanut butter community he wanted to hear kevin say “I am the leader” 😂😂
Love Kevin’s affinity for the peanut butter community
7:22 "but this price is NUTS!"🥜🥜🤣
For $27, that’s actually a good price for restaurants and hotels, places that are high-volume. Could be a good sale. The sharks and him looked at this all wrong, they thought too small for this one. I hope everything worked out for him.
read my recent comment, it didnt worked out for him
It didn't work out*
Lmao and that will just be how many in sales not to mention if the product do succeed someone can create a knock off
$27 is way too high. He never mentioned having a patent on this and it could easily be ripped off. The only people this makes sense for a peanut butter jar manufacturers.
The indiegogo backers still don't have their pumps
Source: me, I backed it
They are crazy. I would buy this in a heart beat
Buying a product and investing in a company are two very different things
Why would anybody want to eat out of a constantly open jar of peanut butter?
With crusty peanut butter that hardens and sticks to the pump inside?
You can't quite get to all the peanut butter, you're not going to get it out of the pump and it'll get wasted..
It's just going to end up in someone's kitchen junk drawer like everything else that's so convenient for everyone
yet difficult to clean for the household bottle washer!
I don't think these did well - I can see these used for large groups, cafeterias.. where there's high rate of turnover and they have the right commercial chemicals to clean out the pump
I think something like this belongs at a restaurant supply store
@@ahadrahman2916 How would you invest when there isn't anyone to buy? 🤔
@@TheFoolintherainn You must be the VP of the peanut butter community.😄
@@TheFoolintherainn pumps have a valve so anything inside of it lower than the nozzle doesn't oxygenate... Have you not seen foods with pumps before? There are many that require no cleaning below the nozzle.
“Everything’s factual Mark. Don’t insult the community” 😭💀
It's been a long while since the sharks made any peanut butter sandwiches, that pump makes perfect sense for someone who doesn't want to deal with the mess.
I think that Lori is wrong, there IS a need for the product! I am fed-up of having to try to scrape the last bit of Peanut Butter from the Jar. You go, Andy, don't let the uninformed naysayers (like Lori) discourage you.
3:05
Kevin: No No No No No No
Lorry: Yea Yea Yea Yea Yea
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Always put this on repeat: 7:03 ("Kevin, I am so sick of your peanut butter arrogance!")
For me personally this product would help so much, and my heart breaks for Mr. Andy.
License this to the big peanut butter suppliers. I'd buy the pump vs traditional anyday.
Honestly the idea is solid, if I saw this at Walmart or Target for less than $20 I might just cop me one
Impressive questions by Kevin
Bro said download a sandwich 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kevin: nonononono
Lori: yeyeyeyeyeye
Was the best part😹
She didn't like the "you don't NEED a pump on lotions either" 😂🤣
When Kevin said “everything’s factual Mark don’t insult the community” he reminded me of Zach Galifianakis
how does the word 'download' make sense here? I thought he was gonna put the bread in a cd drive and download peanut butter into it using the internet
Kevin is hilarious, it's up there with that Pavlok episode saying he did a rhesus study on the technology for his udnergrad 🤣. Just so left field and funny.
He's super knowledgeable and well-rounded.
"Who is the leader of the penut butter community?" Kevin - "I am"
I'd buy 2 or 3 of them. I hate making pb&j sandwiches for the kids, and I do it every day. We don't refrigerate either. The camp my kids go to probably makes 300 a day. I think the sharks missed on this one.
If he can make the product and doesn’t waste your money on other things then go for it
Favorite moment 3:05 Kevin: no no no no no
Lori: Yeah, Yeah, Yeah Yeah
And no one laughs 😆
“I am so sick of your peanut butter arrogance.” 😂😂😂 Those words were spoken by a real human.
"Downloadable sandwich" lmao
This is literally my favorite show ever lol
I feel like his product could also serve the disability community or those who have dexterity issues. He could market to assisted living communities or retirement homes.
👍
i just commented this too!
Presentation was awesome.
These sharks have probably never made there own sandwiches!🤣
Robert in the back got up to chase him down for a 100k deal instead
This is a good product, specially for families with kids.
Loving all the positive comments about the product and the inventor.
2 years later, their words of encouragement do not age well… 🤦
This is a good product.. especially for business .. i used to work at a coffee shop and the peanut butter we had came in small packages - enough for one bagel spread. A pump would totally change the game - and the design is perfect. He shoulda asked for 50k in exchange for 10% . 200k is ridiculous.
He needed that much because he spent his kickstarter money on his own personal expenses and needed bailed out. He had nothing left to actually mass produce the product for the people who paid into it.
Ooh, I didn't think about that aspect! Part of the reason for the little packages is to ensure every bagel gets the same amount, which costs a little extra but saves a ton of money in the long run since most employees will use too much more often than too little. Other reasons include consistency, so customers always get what they expect, and sanitation. This solves all of that but more cheaply :D
3:05 i like how lori is like “yea yea yea yea” after kevin says his no’s
I don't know how they missed the fact the value's in the tech's ability to draw 100% of any substance out of a jar. Peanut butter is a miniscule portion of the licensing opportunity here.
I like Kevin’s passion for peanut butter
Me thinking I'd have to go to play store and download the sandwich delivered to me
I think with that tech, he could do something else with it apart from peanut butter. There are plenty of things that uses a pump with leftovers in them that would be good by using this pump.
Like he mentioned lotion, or even soap/shampoo. Melted Chocolate ? Ice cream dips and sauces? Ketchup? It doesn’t have to be peanut butter. No?
I think lotion soap already has the pump, dont get why ketchup doesnt have a pump, but peanut butter is pretty sticky
Poor guy… the sharks attitude wasn’t nice, Mark was the only reasonable one
it was the own guys fault instead of getting a new job to support his family/self he started a kickstarter and stole money from it to pay his bills and now he doesn't have enough left to get the product made and shipped out. Which is why he needed so much money.
It’s all natural peanut butter that needs to put in the refrigerator so the oil doesn’t become disgusting. Jiffy for instance smooth or chunky peanut butter does not need to be refrigerated. This product wouldn’t be for all-natural peanut butter at all.
Think how big the market is for the pump
1. Café shops
2. Pancake shops
3. Dining resturants
4. Families
And more...
I think he could have sold it more...like that actually saves a ton of dirty silverware and it would be cool to use on the crust lol
6:05 “This product is meant for high volume users, like families with children, KEVIN” 😭
I absolutely don't believe that 40% of people refrigerate their peanut butter.🤷🏾♂️
When I first clicked on this, I fully expected & wanted it to be some sort of 3D-printed actual sandwich with ingredients selected on a computer - a truly “downloadable” sandwich - “RAM & cheese sandwich”
Love "RAM and cheese"!
I wanted to add another, but I'm too tired. 🤷♂️
This is one of my favorite episode in shark tank. i even googled if there is any peanut butter community and for for my surprise there is.
The word “download” has no place in this video. Great invention, great concept but clickbait.
Loris laugh kinda saying ‘here we go with this bs ‘ 😂😂😂
Bro just took a soap dispenser and stuck it in a penny butter jar 😅
Probably the greatest invention in modern time.
I would love to join the peanut butter community
They are on FB.
I love peanut butter but I absolutely hate spreading it this thing looks amazing
My two favorite sharks are Lori and Kevin. Seeing them have light arguments is amazing.
Kevin is pretty right on this one. People want options and they definitely use them, everyone up there should know that
The product really isn’t that bad. It actually makes a lot of sense. Nice guy too.
I’m invested in the Indiegogo, and it’s a trainwreck.
He gave up on the original design and is now creating a convoluted extruder to squeeze peanut butter out of pouches.
I think this could have worked with a shark but the guy was not ready for the big time.
"Everything's factual, Mark. Don't insult the community!"
Once he touched that money I knew he was one of those guys.
Where did this man come up with the confidence like “they won’t laugh at me. This product is useful” to where he can not only put the sharks through second hand embarrassment but the millions of us that watched this show too
No more toast crumbs in the peanut butter???? Amazing.
Good luck Andy. It WILL do well. Its a great invention.
It's actually a good idea if he can get companies to add that to peanutbutter jars
"In the peanut butter community..."
"Where do you find this community?!?!"
Kevin is the core of this show
Lmaoooo “the peanut butter community” 😹😭
Now we know Kevin stays awake all night studying the lore of peanut butter.
Daymon Savage 3:12🤣🤣🤣
Having followed this company, can say that the dude is a scam artist. He took out the money, burnt thru it, went back on multiple shipping dates and has not delivered the product to this day. Just two weeks ago people have started demanding refunds and he's not responding.
I don’t think he’s a scam artist. He’s just entirely ill equipped to make this work. He should have had a partner with experience with supply chain management and mass production to help him, because his skill set does not mesh with the challenges he faced.
Chinese factories will dick around with you on tooling if you don’t know what you’re doing and Andy doesn’t know what he’s doing.
Kevin has me laughing always 😂
I’ve never met anyone who puts peanut butter in the fridge, what is he talking about 40% 👀
I kinda believe the percentage
I love the peanut butter pump. I would totally buy that!
4 years later nothing has come out lol
I keep coming back to this video. This is a genius product. I wish it had worked out for Andy!
Kevin is the high king of the peanut butter community
Kevin's seriousness about peanut butter makes me think of the VIPS from squid game, all sitting around a room in masks talking about peanut butter.
I’d buy this tbh