LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Daniel Lubetzky may have missed the 'Shark Tank' Season 15 premiere, but he's keeping an eye on what's going on set. When one company failed to clinch a deal from any of the Sharks on the panel on September 29, Daniel was quick to call out his co-stars for their pathetic exit excuse.
Paige Brattin was the last founder who entered the Tank with a medical eye patch on her face. She joined the Tank looking for $250,000 in exchange for 10% equity. But here's the thing: she doesn't actually require the money. In four years, this one-woman enterprise has already produced $1.7 million in sales! What she requires is a partner who can assist her in opening more doors, such as someone who can help broker licensing arrangements.
However, no Shark offers a deal! Kevin O'Leary was the first to tap out. Paige did not require a partner, according to Mark Cuban, Daymond John, and Candace Nelson. Lori Greiner, on the other hand, did not believe it was a good investment but was willing to consult on licensing.
As Paige walked out of the Tank without a deal, Daniel took to X, to write, "It’s *very* hard to say no to a nice entrepreneur on Shark Tank, let alone one that has an authentic positive cause like Worthy patches. But the “I’m out because you are doing great and you don’t need anyone” excuse feels off to me."
Looks like Sir Daniel wasn't happy with Sharks Mark, Daymond, and Candace's excuse for not accepting the deal.
Who is 'Shark Tank' product See Worth's owner?
Paige Bradbury Brattin has a master's degree in education and has taught in a variety of settings, ranging from elementary school to university courses. She had previously operated retail companies, but it wasn't until her daughter, Eddy, was six years old and needed treatment for a severe case of amblyopia that she learned about product development and production.
Paige, who is thorough in whatever she does, spent over two years developing eye patches so that they would stand out on the market and actually aid children in need. She has dedicated her life to assisting families with children who are blind as a result of her personal experience with her daughter.
She has designed See Worthy Patches so that a percentage of the revenues benefit vision screening programs for early diagnosis. Furthermore, she is dedicated to raising awareness about the need to have all children see an eye doctor before the age of three.
Who is the richest Shark on 'Shark Tank'?
Barbara Corcoran is a real estate mogul, and Daymond John's clothing line has taken the fashion world by storm. One shark's net worth stands out from the crowd.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Mark Cuban has a net worth of $5 billion, making him the wealthiest investor in the program.
'Shark Tank' Season 15 airs every Friday on ABC at 8 pm ET.