I wrote a paper on fiber based composites in college, and while my focus was on their use in heavy construction and I concluded negatively, there are *definitely* natural fiber based composites that could be used.
Kikaimaru the problem has nothing to do with plastic leaking chemicals due to the fact they’re talking about disposable plastic cups, not reusable ones, which is the only place this becomes an issue. Any reusable container for hot drinks uses an internal sheet of metal to avoid this anyway, so it’s not even much of an issue there.
I definitely chuckled out loud when they stated their concern about the environment and then the camera cut to the display wasting maybe 100 cups for the sole purpose of making their point lmao
Also im pretty sure single-use paper is more enviromentally friendly than that much plastic and silicone. It degrades, its easyer to recycle and it suoports foresters meaning more trees grow. I oppose the "paperless" trend strongly. We need to make more paper products. The larger the market for paper, the larger the production of it, therefore more forests. Way better than plastic or any material really.
@@TimberWulfIsHere dragons den is the original. AS it came before shar tank and Kevin o Larus was on Den before he Made his own stand alone show and then joined sharl tank.
And those single use cups are all paper cups. The only plastic part is the top lid. By weight, their reusable cup has more plastic in it, then the one time cup.
Definitely but the reusable cup being used 20 times would start to Become better than the one time option plus those 20 one time cups end up in oceans and landfills
@@mmazvis Actually no... paper cups are coated in a very thin layer of plastic on the inside because newsflash: "Paper gets soggy when wet" A big piece of plastic is much more easy to recycle than these ultra thin coatings to the point where it's more efficient to just burn the whole cup for energy.
Omg they are soo full of BS saying they are doing it for the environment. Of course they are in it for the money and this product is not unique at all ! I see plenty of other companies selling them . Plus she was just irritating to listen to
Yep, way too short. I question if it's any more enviromentally friendly than disposable cups. The plastic that it takes to produce one reusable cup could be used to create hundreds of disposable cups, so it needs to be able to last thousands of uses to actually significantly beat disposable from an environmental standpoint
"We aren't doing this for us, we're doing it for your kids and grandkids" Shark rolls eyes, lmao I did the same. Bullshit, they want to hear you're in it for money, because they are too.
I would kick these straigt out of my office. Their pitch was terrible and they are extremley annoying for a product that is not even unique.Whilst trying to manipulate environmental products.
@@lonewolf7379 Trying to get investment by using the fact the world is ending and somehow they are gonna fix it with there non eco friendly cups. They are a joke.
@@FTGTapGod i mean they are just buying a product from Alibaba and putting their brand logo on it, its not their original product and they have no patent on it and there are already 100 different competitors doing the same. They would only be investing in trying to push the brand itself as the product is not their own invention or any original idea.
It's 'reusable' only for a year or so (in their opinion, trying to flog the item), and I doubt it was tested rigorously in an controlled and impartial environment (ie. tensile & tension tests). In my opinion, these women are snake oil sellers, trying to get on the eco bandwagon. Look at their choice of footwear at 0:06 - it looks very much to me like these ladies are into fast fashion, fast talking and a fast buck.
@@dominusdone5023 it was sarcasm and I forgot to put quotes around reusable. These plastics wouldn't last long enough for consumers to get their hands on it.
None of the sharks brought up the fact that the cups release more CO2 when produced than the 500 paper cups (at most) they'd be replacing and they don't biodegrade. Literally the product is worse for the environment than the paper cups were. The paper cups break down and come from forests that are typically replanted after each harvest. A single tree can provide all of the paper required for your paper cups for the life time of this product. If you're thinking about buying something like this then just pay the arbor day foundation to plant a couple of trees instead. It'll be cheaper and better for the environment.
These sharks are so patient and sweet. Amazing how tactful they can be with people who interrupt and talk over them and can't answer questions properly.
Most coffee cups at cafe's, petrol stations etc. you get these day's are made out of paper. You can even get reusable coffee cups that are BPA free and made out of materials such as bamboo and metal. I don't get the point of this product.
@@LauraTeAhoWhite I think his answer is going to be that plastic cups build up and get left in the environment where as to dispose paper cups you would have to burn them releasing co2 into the atmousphere but I'm pretty sure the places he's speaking about would have recyclable plastic cups so in my subjective opinion I don't agree with that statement
@@kennedymcdon3674 That's the thing though, you don't have to burn paper cups. Most of them are biodegradable. If he is going to talk about cutting down trees, paper products are made from waste wood obtained from commercial forestry sites.
And the issue with using aliexpress is you do not know the quality of the product (the chemical makeup) as it is coming directly from China with no export oversight. I stay away from ordering anything that needs to be food safe. Who are you going to sue if something gives you cancer or makes you seriously sick?
Shit lol silicon lid with a tiny plastic ring around it for fitting/staying leak proof, would be 10x better than a full plastic lid. Using small amounts of plastic would be excusable but when it contains 50%+ plastic its not really anything special.
But using bamboo isn’t that good either. Pandas became endangered from deforestation of bamboo forests so making millions of coffee cups isn’t really environmentally friendly
@@andrewpayne5093 Pandas are a tiny blip compared to the biodiversity impacts of deforestation. Bamboo farms outside of Asia are sustainable. Not all bamboo comes from China etc. Those places are pretty much untouched by independent and sustainable brands. Also deforestation is about more than collecting bamboo. It also means that the land can be used for agriculture etc. Please read what I said "sustainable" bamboo. Not bamboo from active forest environments in other countries.
First there were moaning about how plastics can harm envi. Yet their first product has plastic WTF! I though you are going to save the bloody world. 🤦🏻♂️
@@jbird4478 Yes , but" could also be a "Ya u are right but this is the underlining flaw" But I agree with ur statement tho "Yes but" is generally a nice way of saying "No and heres why"
You can literally find these in any store. Coffee cups, water bottles, bowls, an sort of backpacking dish ware, dog food containers-whatever you want, lol. I can’t believe they tried to act like there aren’t competitors.
I am from a science background, what she meant was her science teacher at school was explaining in the background while she listened to Katy perry's firework.
The manufacturing cost will never be under $2 a unit if they truly want to make it a completely sustainable and eco-friendly product. Because it costs money to make things eco-friendly that's why hardly anyone does it. The lower the price goes the more unethically it becomes from the workers perspective as they get paid less and less.
Back in 2017, I was commissioned by this company to sell these cups door-to-door at local cafes in my area. I was studying at the time and desperate for money so I was happy to give it a go. Needless to say I learned pretty quickly that they had more than just 1 or 2 competitors. Crazy to have just found out now that they were exposed on shark tank.
As they giggled their way in, and even when they first stood in front of those hungry sharks I said to myself, "Self, Isn't it illegal to advertise what they are selling?" and then found out it wasn't THAT at all. In Canada it is mandated that all coffee cups etc must be recyclable, and the manufacturers have developed non-waxed, paper cups that are a very practical replacement. We no longer have that problem. Why counties/governments do not share information like this or anything else as soon as there is a solution to a problem I do not know. Well yes, I do know...they are thick politicians who don't really give a rat's about anything other than their salaries and indexed pensions.
If this was Shark Tank US, Kevin O'Leary would have told them to GTFO a minute into their pitch. You do not interrupt a shark or go dilly dallying. Numbers and facts sis!!! That's all they need
1. I can't believe they are mother and daughter. What age did she become a mother? At 3? 2. I would've said no to this deal based alone on how exhausting I imagine working with them would be, even if they were the only company doing this.
1:30 "made of 100% chemical-free silicone". Silicone is a complex chemical. Also pretty sure she claimed that plastic waste from coffee cups (mostly lids?) was 60,000 kilos. If there's, say, 60 million ppl in Australia, that's a ton per million people. Or a kilo per thousand people. Or a gram per person. In a year. If that was her stat, she was underclaiming.
I'm sick of those women sneering and rolling their eyes at everything Steve Baxter has to say. You can tell they have insecurities about being women in business.
and when u ever speak to a shark.. a Land shark.. U are doing it for the shareholder too.. not just the earth.. or the mammals in the oceans.. but also for the shareholders.. Thanks for the upload.. very exciting ep so far.. lots of passion..
Did they see the similar pitch on Dragon Den? They mentioned it closed and the only reason I think they mentioned it, because the other one didn’t close properly
Anyone coming from a "science background" would never call anything "100% chemical-free"
They would if Science background was in inverted commas
KLAbe every ausi is annoying , just listen to yere voices, yere voices are like ausi rap..
Shit!!!!
@@raphaelthegangstalked3447 tf are you talking about
Raphael the gangstalked pass that shit
they would if they were trying to sell their product
“We have only one competitor”
Google: I’m about to end their whole career
Ryan Rodriguez
Not google... it’s these 2 morons who actually know very little about their own business.
Ryan Rodriguez can't doubt google
@@Showmetheevidence- ???
I bought one of these type of cups about 20 years ago. This isn't anything new, and piss easy to get off Alibaba.
They probably used yahoo or bing's tbh
“How much does it cost to make?”
*gives life story*
Kraze Boyy but wait
Whaat Saywot lmao... “I’m waiting”
Kraze Boyy don't forget all those emotional and useless details..
@Marten Dekker Seems like you are.
God bless, Jesus loves you and died for you all,
“Plastic is evil”
“There’s nothing else we could use”
Other companies using bamboo and goodness knows what else: 👀
Believe it or not bamboo is actually just as bad for the environment
@@matthewwest2482 yeah bamboo processing so toxic its honestly just as terrible
I wrote a paper on fiber based composites in college, and while my focus was on their use in heavy construction and I concluded negatively, there are *definitely* natural fiber based composites that could be used.
I'd rather invest in hamdog, wby?
agreed colin
Hamdog is the single best idea that’s ever come to shark tank!! Such a novelty item but you KNOW anyone would buy into that at a burger joint!
SAME
AIN'T NOTHIN' BUT A HAMDOG!
Amen
I love Steve. That eyeroll when they said they are changing the world with a reusable coffee cup was hilarious and exactly my reaction.
He's so extra
@@TheMindaeva love him for that tho
@@joesalina8120 1:50 just for a reminder.. LOL.
I mean I have a reusable, mug 😂
“The flaw with other reusable cups is plastic”
“Yes, ours are about 50% plastic.”
Kikaimaru the problem has nothing to do with plastic leaking chemicals due to the fact they’re talking about disposable plastic cups, not reusable ones, which is the only place this becomes an issue. Any reusable container for hot drinks uses an internal sheet of metal to avoid this anyway, so it’s not even much of an issue there.
The leaking chemicals is only a problem for kids, and since these are coffee cups, I don't think kids are using them.
@@vinegarlegate24 I think the problem are plastics they mimic hormones and that's not great for and living thing.
Urban Climber nobody ever died or got sick from drinking coffee out of a plastic coffee cup
@@svda814 yeah but grew boobs and never could get a child because estrogens are not great for human males and their offsprings
We have only one competitor, we found a company called Google selling these things.
And there are hundreds of them on Google
@@getin3949 You didn't get it, did you?
Our only competitor is amazon. 600 different account sell collapsable coffee cups there
@@zyncra3965 ebay: allow us to introduce ourselves
@@iakhileshgupta3553 eBay? I haven't heard that name in years
I definitely chuckled out loud when they stated their concern about the environment and then the camera cut to the display wasting maybe 100 cups for the sole purpose of making their point lmao
Maybe they collected cups that were already trashed xD
it honestly made me angry.
@@s_antos_h5110 ya they already looked dirty
Santosh Boojhawon this illegal is most places in America idk about there tho bc of health concerns
Also im pretty sure single-use paper is more enviromentally friendly than that much plastic and silicone.
It degrades, its easyer to recycle and it suoports foresters meaning more trees grow.
I oppose the "paperless" trend strongly. We need to make more paper products. The larger the market for paper, the larger the production of it, therefore more forests. Way better than plastic or any material really.
"So if I google this I won't find a page full of competitors?"
"No not a brand."
Earlier: "We're not a brand."
Steve is too sane for this show. He would fit better on Dragon's Den.
Or American Shark Tank
i would prefer "hardly sane"
Shark tank US has better inventions. Lol
Dragons den is basically a rip off version of shark tank. There is no reason for it to exist.
@@TimberWulfIsHere dragons den is the original. AS it came before shar tank and Kevin o Larus was on Den before he Made his own stand alone show and then joined sharl tank.
"I'm a scientist so I know all the harmful chemicals that leech into your drink from plastic cups."
"is this lid made of plastic?"
"yes"
And those single use cups are all paper cups. The only plastic part is the top lid. By weight, their reusable cup has more plastic in it, then the one time cup.
Definitely but the reusable cup being used 20 times would start to Become better than the one time option plus those 20 one time cups end up in oceans and landfills
@@mmazvis Actually no... paper cups are coated in a very thin layer of plastic on the inside because newsflash: "Paper gets soggy when wet"
A big piece of plastic is much more easy to recycle than these ultra thin coatings to the point where it's more efficient to just burn the whole cup for energy.
“We’re in 60 cafes in Melbourne and Byron Bay”
Steve: ...of course you are
HAHAHHAHAHA I love Steve
I lost my shit at that comment
Does he imply they're lying? I don't get it
Stefan Reich nah Melbourne and Byron bay are known for hippies and people exactly like these chicks 😂
@@zee_bee_23 LOL, got it. But please don't throw hippies into the SJW bunch, they really are different...
Stefan Reich lmao Byron bay people are definitely different 😂😂
“We have one other competitor”
*Ali Express*
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmfao
Omg they are soo full of BS saying they are doing it for the environment. Of course they are in it for the money and this product is not unique at all ! I see plenty of other companies selling them . Plus she was just irritating to listen to
Exactly. You need to know when to stop selling.
Is it just me or does 1 1/2 years of use sound like a short lifespan for a product?
Too , short. Starbucks reusable cups last forever. They are ceramic but I never had one break.
Yep, way too short. I question if it's any more enviromentally friendly than disposable cups. The plastic that it takes to produce one reusable cup could be used to create hundreds of disposable cups, so it needs to be able to last thousands of uses to actually significantly beat disposable from an environmental standpoint
500+ days vs 1 day? And they probably last WAY longer than 18 months. Silicone is a great option.
Very short. But a glass cup and it lady yrs.
Tell that to apple
Sure, silicone is chemical free lol
Glad to see I'm not the only who had a little guffaw at those claims.. A fully organic non-chemikillz cheers!
Damn your name is KAREN !
I suppose silicone breast implants aren't harmful either. It's chemical free!
It also melts quite easily especially if you can see right through it.
When women with breast implants get cremated the implants melt, spill onto the floor then gets peeled up when it has cooled down.
“Because I come from a science background”
Later
“100% Chemical free!”
She probably miffed it and meant to say 100% toxic chemical free.
She used a Bunsen burner in highschool once.
Best part was "is this plastic?" Lmaoooo
I just finished reading the label on the back of air freshener because I left my phone outside of the restroom. Now have a solid science background.
1:50 Steve rolling his eyes is the mood of the whole video
"We aren't doing this for us, we're doing it for your kids and grandkids"
Shark rolls eyes, lmao I did the same. Bullshit, they want to hear you're in it for money, because they are too.
I would kick these straigt out of my office.
Their pitch was terrible and they are extremley annoying for a product that is not even unique.Whilst trying to manipulate environmental products.
That's just their personality you sour bitch
@@lonewolf7379 Trying to get investment by using the fact the world is ending and somehow they are gonna fix it with there non eco friendly cups. They are a joke.
@@lonewolf7379 what he said is correct though
by office you mean your childhood bedroom?
Lone Wolf their personality sucks
Don't go to shark tank trying to make them invest in a dropshiping startup lol
It's not dropshipping if they are ordering in bulk to be sent to them and packaged in house before distribution.
@@FTGTapGod i mean they are just buying a product from Alibaba and putting their brand logo on it, its not their original product and they have no patent on it and there are already 100 different competitors doing the same. They would only be investing in trying to push the brand itself as the product is not their own invention or any original idea.
@@hjelpen5387 oh I 100% agree. I was just correcting terminology.
How are you gunna talk about getting rid of plastic, but still use plastic? Literally defeats the entire brand.
but theirs is reusable
It's 'reusable' only for a year or so (in their opinion, trying to flog the item), and I doubt it was tested rigorously in an controlled and impartial environment (ie. tensile & tension tests). In my opinion, these women are snake oil sellers, trying to get on the eco bandwagon. Look at their choice of footwear at 0:06 - it looks very much to me like these ladies are into fast fashion, fast talking and a fast buck.
@@alextheonewarrior your profile picture just makes this so much more cringy than it already is.
@@dominusdone5023 it was sarcasm and I forgot to put quotes around reusable.
These plastics wouldn't last long enough for consumers to get their hands on it.
They're not just a brand, they're a 'movement' 😂😂
I love the reaction of steve while the daughter talking so much about their sustainable cup and also added plastic to the cup
"100% chemical free" and you said you come from a science background sis? I sure doubt it.
A pseudoscience background, yes - like zillions of other social-media-educated "scientists" today..
Press X for doubt.
My first thought when I heard that was which science? Her whole pitch was to talk from a position of authority and morale high ground.
Here science background is doing a bj to some "scientist" teacher during university to pass exams
Oh I don’t know. I’m sure she did biology in year 7.
None of the sharks brought up the fact that the cups release more CO2 when produced than the 500 paper cups (at most) they'd be replacing and they don't biodegrade. Literally the product is worse for the environment than the paper cups were. The paper cups break down and come from forests that are typically replanted after each harvest. A single tree can provide all of the paper required for your paper cups for the life time of this product. If you're thinking about buying something like this then just pay the arbor day foundation to plant a couple of trees instead. It'll be cheaper and better for the environment.
Exactly
"100% chemical free" has never been said by anyone with a "science background".
Entrepreneurs: We want to reduce plastics.
Sharks: What's this made of?
No one with a scientific background would say that they have a 'science' background. If they did, they would specify the field.
www.linkedin.com/in/lillystesin/
Yeah exactly psychology is a science
Yep
I passed all my science courses in high school. ---> "I have a background in science."
@@ellygracebelly sarcasm?
"Watches Vsauce video once" *Science background*
www.linkedin.com/in/lillystesin/
Shark: JUST TELL US THE NUMBER
Pitcher: so you want to know the number?
No shit that’s what he just asked for
These sharks are so patient and sweet. Amazing how tactful they can be with people who interrupt and talk over them and can't answer questions properly.
Most coffee cups at cafe's, petrol stations etc. you get these day's are made out of paper. You can even get reusable coffee cups that are BPA free and made out of materials such as bamboo and metal. I don't get the point of this product.
Okay but they made 18 grand from it so that means there's a market for it
Paper cups are about 80 times Worse than plastic cups
@@nono9370 How?
@@LauraTeAhoWhite I think his answer is going to be that plastic cups build up and get left in the environment where as to dispose paper cups you would have to burn them releasing co2 into the atmousphere but I'm pretty sure the places he's speaking about would have recyclable plastic cups so in my subjective opinion I don't agree with that statement
@@kennedymcdon3674 That's the thing though, you don't have to burn paper cups. Most of them are biodegradable. If he is going to talk about cutting down trees, paper products are made from waste wood obtained from commercial forestry sites.
I like how they market it as a silicon product and yet the sleeve and the lid are plastic 😂
Steve is so cynical. He is exactly what Australia needs.
Love it when Steve says “of course you are 🙄” when they say they are in cafes in Byron Bay 😂
"I'm from a science background" then proceeds to say something is chemical free unironically.
Lmao
Well, she couldn't say it ironically because "iron" is a dangerous chemical in irony.
wtff this is a dropshipping product from aliexpress
Yeah
LOL aliexpress im gone
And the issue with using aliexpress is you do not know the quality of the product (the chemical makeup) as it is coming directly from China with no export oversight. I stay away from ordering anything that needs to be food safe. Who are you going to sue if something gives you cancer or makes you seriously sick?
Frfr lmao I died when she talked about ordering from 'their factory LMAO
😂 yes
why does the daughter look older than the mom
It’s a remake of freaky Friday where mum and daughter go on shark tank to get some money and strengthen their bond 😂
Pure Rus genes 👌🏼
Drugs
Most likely vegan, they tend to look much older.
“There’s no other material we can use” *ahem* sustainable bamboo???
Bamboozie
Pwettypwushie bamboo is an amazing material
Shit lol silicon lid with a tiny plastic ring around it for fitting/staying leak proof, would be 10x better than a full plastic lid. Using small amounts of plastic would be excusable but when it contains 50%+ plastic its not really anything special.
But using bamboo isn’t that good either. Pandas became endangered from deforestation of bamboo forests so making millions of coffee cups isn’t really environmentally friendly
@@andrewpayne5093 Pandas are a tiny blip compared to the biodiversity impacts of deforestation. Bamboo farms outside of Asia are sustainable. Not all bamboo comes from China etc. Those places are pretty much untouched by independent and sustainable brands. Also deforestation is about more than collecting bamboo. It also means that the land can be used for agriculture etc. Please read what I said "sustainable" bamboo. Not bamboo from active forest environments in other countries.
I love how they have a little chit chat between the girls while the guys just lose interest
You know I’m something of a scientist myself!
😂
First there were moaning about how plastics can harm envi. Yet their first product has plastic WTF! I though you are going to save the bloody world. 🤦🏻♂️
Nope, they wanna save their as*es with easy dollars
But they're also idiots.
That smoothie cup would be a a pain to clean and wouldn't dry well because it will allow water to settle on the edges inside the cup
20 seconds in and my blood is already boiling hearing them
Australian sharks so nice and civil...unlike us savages in the US.
"We're in Melbourne and Byron Bay"
Steve: Of course you are.
lmao 10/10
“no no no” would make me instantly be out. she’s clearly too rude for this stuff
And stupid
U can see why the blonde is living with her grand parents, you can see why her mother is living with her parents...
This girl is looking older then her mom
All these investors need to take a lesson in not using the word "but"
froobalation what else should they say
DeAndre Thomas however
froobalation I agree, BUT-
@@magicemperor2420 haha yeah... But discredits what you said before. Try using and if you can or possibly however
@@jbird4478 Yes , but" could also be a "Ya u are right but this is the underlining flaw" But I agree with ur statement tho "Yes but" is generally a nice way of saying "No and heres why"
100% chemical free... So there is no product...
I really detest the collapsible concept. Depending the beverage, it will be a mess. People misunderstand that those things need to be cleaned anyway.
You can literally find these in any store. Coffee cups, water bottles, bowls, an sort of backpacking dish ware, dog food containers-whatever you want, lol. I can’t believe they tried to act like there aren’t competitors.
“So, if I go on Google, I’ll only see one single competitor?”
“Yes”
*immediately places thumb on iPhone to unlock it*
I am from a science background, what she meant was her science teacher at school was explaining in the background while she listened to Katy perry's firework.
Why don't they just call them out? I'm so sick of those Dropshopping business women.
You answered your own question… women
The manufacturing cost will never be under $2 a unit if they truly want to make it a completely sustainable and eco-friendly product. Because it costs money to make things eco-friendly that's why hardly anyone does it. The lower the price goes the more unethically it becomes from the workers perspective as they get paid less and less.
“Just tell us the number.”
David Allen the numba
They literally wasted so many coffee cups in their presentation
They may have been used cups.
Sarah Anderson nah
They seem extremely phoney and irritating. 🤦🏽♂️
Steve's expressions are priceless..loll he is just funny to watch!!
Yeah, my dog has bowls that do the same thing for whenever we go out or travel.
Back in 2017, I was commissioned by this company to sell these cups door-to-door at local cafes in my area. I was studying at the time and desperate for money so I was happy to give it a go. Needless to say I learned pretty quickly that they had more than just 1 or 2 competitors. Crazy to have just found out now that they were exposed on shark tank.
"I come from a science background"
"100% chemical free silicone"
*Si has entered the chat*
7:07 this man is a living walking meme generator
Love him
As they giggled their way in, and even when they first stood in front of those hungry sharks I said to myself, "Self, Isn't it illegal to advertise what they are selling?" and then found out it wasn't THAT at all. In Canada it is mandated that all coffee cups etc must be recyclable, and the manufacturers have developed non-waxed, paper cups that are a very practical replacement. We no longer have that problem. Why counties/governments do not share information like this or anything else as soon as there is a solution to a problem I do not know. Well yes, I do know...they are thick politicians who don't really give a rat's about anything other than their salaries and indexed pensions.
So are those mandates as enforced as the masks?
"I have a science background."
I too took high school science.
shark tank Australia is more about helping promote businesses then actually investing
1:49 his mind "blablabla, moneyyyyy just say it... Moneyyyyy" hahaha just joking
Sharks: Your cup costs more than $2 to make, and for that reason, I’m out.
Hydro Flask: *$50*
They're talking about the cost to manufacture it, not the cost to buy it
I've never been given a plastic cup from a shop... How long does it take for silicone to breakdown in a landfill vs paper?
“Having a science background” means “I dropped out of college”
www.linkedin.com/in/lillystesin/
Yeah because that pay to play programming is a guarantee you have a “science background”
@@CoercedJab no but if someone finished college they just say I have a degree in science. Not I have a science background
If this was Shark Tank US, Kevin O'Leary would have told them to GTFO a minute into their pitch. You do not interrupt a shark or go dilly dallying. Numbers and facts sis!!! That's all they need
1. I can't believe they are mother and daughter. What age did she become a mother? At 3?
2. I would've said no to this deal based alone on how exhausting I imagine working with them would be, even if they were the only company doing this.
1:30 "made of 100% chemical-free silicone". Silicone is a complex chemical.
Also pretty sure she claimed that plastic waste from coffee cups (mostly lids?) was 60,000 kilos. If there's, say, 60 million ppl in Australia, that's a ton per million people. Or a kilo per thousand people. Or a gram per person. In a year.
If that was her stat, she was underclaiming.
Nobody: We are doing this for everyone
Me: We are doing this for you, your kids, Australia, the world, space, universe, multiverse...😂
He destroyed them with that google search tho🤣 but if you look up collapses coffee cup now you'll find their product. Shark tank effect go brrrr
I'm sick of those women sneering and rolling their eyes at everything Steve Baxter has to say. You can tell they have insecurities about being women in business.
Yeah it's fucking stupid Steve didn't say anything wrong.
I have one just like that. I bought it for 4.90. It’s a genius idea. I like something that is light and functional to keep in my bag
Why does it look like the moms glasses are drawn on
Shit that's the mom?
It’s an Instagram filter
I’m just here sipping from my 100% leak free
100% food grade
100% baby grade
100% water safe
0% plastic
Yeti
Fuck I didn't know I could put a baby in a Yeti
@@cityxinxflames you gotta blend it
How often do you wash it?
I’m so happy they exposed the heck out of them😂😂😂
Holy crap "i come from a science background" then she uses "way more" in a sentence.
Whats wrong with that?
The facial expressions are hilarious
Yung Tuna more than words can ever say
and when u ever speak to a shark.. a Land shark.. U are doing it for the shareholder too.. not just the earth.. or the mammals in the oceans.. but also for the shareholders.. Thanks for the upload.. very exciting ep so far.. lots of passion..
We're trying to do something good for the world, it's a move-
Shark: I'm gonna stop you right there
When Steve rolled his eyes I FKN lost it💀😂
When these are being sold in “Cotton On” but without the plastic 🤭😶
I like how it"ends up"in the ocean,like the big companies aren't responsible
Lmao When Steve rolled his eyesp
The lid they used on the second bottle they passed out is the same hydro flask attachment that I bought on amazon
You know everyone immediately Googled "collapsible coffee cup".
0:52 the moment Naomi realising she probably does half those cups
I adore Steve's expressions hahaha...
1:50 Steve's face is priceless! 🤣😂😅
her mums trying so hard to be young and relevant its embarrassing
I.M’S EUPHORIA the mum is hotter than the daughter
Your comment is embarrassing
The mum is adorable shut up
she is russian. so
im not surprised.
Wait but I really thought she wasnt the mom at first 😂 So her daughter needs to take some notes or idk 🤷🏾
Did they see the similar pitch on Dragon Den? They mentioned it closed and the only reason I think they mentioned it, because the other one didn’t close properly
The guy’s face at 1:51 literally sums my expression during the whole damn pitch. Wooooooo....they were annoying. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Totally love this episode of Shark Tank! Anyone from Singapore watching this?!