Amazon debuts a retail site for ‘Shark Tank’ products

Inventor Jamie Siminoff was rejected by the sharks on ABC’s “Shark Tank” in 2013 when trying to make a deal for his video doorbell startup. This year, Amazon bought his company, Ring, for a billion dollars. Now, Amazon is looking for another way to tap into breakout products from the popular TV show – by becoming […]

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The 14 coolest ‘Shark Tank’ products under $100

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Since 2009, Shark Tankthe reality show that invites entrepreneurs to show off their weirdest, wildest, and most innovative inventions — has brought dozens of cool products into the world. 

Sure, we have the show to thank for absurd inventions like wine for cats and dogs, chips made out of crickets, and the Guzzle Buddy wine bottle glass (everyone knows it’s far easier to drink straight from the bottle.) But Shark Tank also helped turn a variety of brilliant ideas into useful products that could enhance our daily lives.

The best part? Some of them cost less than $100.

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Mark Cuban bets big on dating app Hater

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For a dating app that centers on what you can’t stand, Hater is sure getting a lot of love lately.

The app, which launched in February, scored a $200,000 investment from superstar businessman Mark Cuban on Sunday night’s episode of Shark Tank. Hater CEO Brendan Alper opted to take Cuban’s offer over several others.

HATERS, this is your opportunity to find true LOVE! #SharkTank @lovethroughhate pic.twitter.com/uuJ55WvvlE

— Shark Tank (@ABCSharkTank) November 27, 2017

Cuban’s investment — and the tens of thousands of new downloads Alper told Mashable their Shark Tank appearance resulted in — isn’t the only win the fledgling dating app has scored lately.  Read more…

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Mark Cuban bets big on dating app Hater

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For a dating app that centers on what you can’t stand, Hater is sure getting a lot of love lately.

The app, which launched in February, scored a $200,000 investment from superstar businessman Mark Cuban on Sunday night’s episode of Shark Tank. Hater CEO Brendan Alper opted to take Cuban’s offer over several others.

HATERS, this is your opportunity to find true LOVE! #SharkTank @lovethroughhate pic.twitter.com/uuJ55WvvlE

— Shark Tank (@ABCSharkTank) November 27, 2017

Cuban’s investment — and the tens of thousands of new downloads Alper told Mashable their Shark Tank appearance resulted in — isn’t the only win the fledgling dating app has scored lately.  Read more…

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