An easy to browse directory of the business ideas and products from Shark Tank. There have been over 1,100 pitches and counting!
but think they’re too messy. To please his wife Sabrina, former NFL star Al “Bubba” Baker patented a technique to debone ribs that left the meat intact. After a few years of so-so sales, Baker went onShark Tankto turn things around. ...
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John was accused of "misleading" the owners of Bubba Q’s Boneless Baby Back Ribs, stealing their profits and depriving them of lucrative opportunities, according to the Baker family after they publicly shared details on the "Shark Tank" business deal. The FUBU founder slammed t...
Bubba’s-Q Boneless Ribs Al “Bubba” Baker, 1978 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, secured a deal with John in Season 5 for $300,000 in exchange for 30% equity in and licensing rights to his company,Bubba’s-Q Boneless Ribs.
Scrub Daddy was one of the most amazing pitches I’d ever seen because he kind of did an infomercial right in front of us. It was amazing, and Lori [Greiner] ended up doing $30 million of business on that thing. Another was Al “Bubba” Baker with his boneless ribs. You knew that...
Season 5 Products As Seen on Shark TankAlphabetical list of all Season 5 products.180 Cup Alaska Glacial Mud CompanyAngel Lift Baker’s Edge Balloon Distractions Bambooee BareEASE Belly Buds Better Life Bon Affair BooBoo Goo Bounce Boot Camp Breathometer Bubba Q Boneless Baby Back Ribs Buffer Bi...
1. Bubba’s Q In Shark Tank‘s fifth season, John struck a $300,000 deal to acquire 15 percent of the Bubba’s Q barbecue business from entrepreneur Al “Bubba” Baker. Around that time, Baker was doing about $154,000 in annual sales; recently he told CNBC that number has jumped to...