WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE HANDSHAKE?
FIND OUT HOW SHARKS LORI GREINER, MARK CUBAN, KEVIN O'LEARY AND
ROBERT HERJAVEC DID WITH THEIR "SHARK TANK" ENTREPRENEURS,
SQUATTY POTTY, TOWER PADDLE BOARDS, WICKED GOOD CUPCAKES AND
GRILL CHARMS, ON "BEYOND THE TANK," AIRING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6
"Episode 111" - Lori Greiner invested in the Squatty Potty, a unique stool that provides a healthier way to do your business in the bathroom. But Judy & Bobby Edwards, a mother and son business team from St. George, UT, were caught with their pants down when orders for the Squatty Potty soared to $3 million in sales following their "Shark Tank" appearance in Season Six. Also, Mark Cuban checks in on Stephan Aarstol, who pitched his Tower Paddle Board business to the Sharks in Season Three. Since Shark Tank, Tower Paddle has become one of the fastest-growing businesses in San Diego, but Mark is concerned that Stephan's eagerness to accelerate growth might be getting ahead of itself. Tracey Noonan & Danielle Desroches, the mother and daughter team from Cohasset, MA behind Wicked Good Cupcakes, present their ideas for expansion to their investor, Kevin O'Leary. And Leslie Haywood, a wife and mom from Charleston, SC experienced great success after Robert Herjavec invested in her Grill Charms in Season One. Years later, she reveals the tough decisions an entrepreneur must make in order to find that balance between one's personal life and running a business, on "Beyond the Tank," TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"Beyond the Tank" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format with stereo sound. This program carries a TV-PG parental guideline.
For more information on "Beyond the Tank," visit ABC.com.
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