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yeswedo

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  1. think the new format will stay, at least for a while. Dave has been making some tweaks to font sizes and post background colors. Definitely keep an eye on the Site Business forum for official news and if you don't see an existing question or suggestion that covers what you're interested in you can add one.

  2. Reputation is the default term on the forum software and you can only have a "good" reputation. There isn't a dislike post option. And total reputation points aren't stored anywhere. Dave is planning to change the term to like when things are settled down. 

    In general, the changes to what we're used to seeing are due to changes in the forum software and removal of some of the plugins / customizations that were in the previous version. Thanks for everyone's patience with the downtime and issues being resolved. 

  3. A developer incites a battle between two of the billionaire Sharks, as they fight to invest in his early education software platform. A fashion blogger hopes to win over the Sharks with her fashion networking mobile app; a pair of entrepreneurs introduce a convenient way for people to access umbrellas on a rainy day; and two business partners have designed a way for kids to enjoy eating healthier. Also, an update on Keen Home, a line of home enhancement products that Robert Herjavec invested in during season 6.
  4. Barbara Corcoran's season 6 deal with Pipcorn turned the organic mini-popcorn company into a multimillion-dollar business. Can Barbara help them with their factory space and shipping issues? After Lori Greiner's season 5 deal with Pursecase, one of its 2 founders bowed out. Now the remaining partner needs Lori's help to get focused again with their stylish smartphone hard case product. Mark Cuban made a deal in season 6 with Pittmoss, an organic alternative to peat moss. Now they are working on entering the consumer market.
  5. Robert Herjavec was pleased that Hamboards's skateboard business enjoyed a nice sales bump after their season 5 appearance, but when he finds out they're having a problem keeping their business afloat, he shares some harsh truths with them. In season 2, Original Runner didn't get a deal for a non-slip, no tear personalized aisle runner. A surprise visit by an intrigued Barbara Corcoran may give the company a needed boost. When Kevin O'Leary joined forces with the energy supplement RuckPack in season 4, he was impressed that it was designed by active duty military soldiers. But family obligations caused a change in CEO. Will Kevin, but more importantly, the military veteran community, accept all of the changes?
  6. I don't know where else to put this - does anyone know what happened to the 12th episode, Ladies Night? It was promoted at the end of this episode and listed as a recording on my Tivo, but when the night came, it didn't actually air, there's no thread for it here, I don't see a future listing on my Tivo.

     

    I'm disappointed because not only do I like this show in general, I was really looking forward to seeing what Bellamy Young is like. I'm a big fan of hers on Scandal, but I've never seen her as herself, outside the show.

     

    No date has been announced yet! Hopefully it will actually air.

  7. A man has an innovative way to check your pet’s health with your phone, but an old-fashioned way to capture the specimen; an engaged couple hope to make a deal for their hand-held surfing boards; two men provide female consumers a stylish way to listen to music on fashionable headphones; and an entrepreneur has an idea that makes the most of the unused space on the backside of your cell phone. Also, Barbara Corcoran invites several entrepreneurs to Cabo San Lucas to discuss topics ranging from opening up an online business to dealing with the “overnight” success of being on the show.
  8. Robert Herjavec and Mark Cuban made a deal in season 4 with Nuts N More, a protein-packed peanut butter. They now need advice on expanding into mass-market retail. Bambooee, a "green" paper-towel alternative that Lori Greiner invested in during season 5, prepares for a QVC appearance. Kevin O'Leary saw potential in the single-serve wine glass made by Zipz during Season 6. Kevin wants to set up a meeting with a hospitality giant, but Zips needs a co-packer who can handle the high volume.
  9. Two former advertising guys try to sell the Sharks a cure for cell-phone addiction; emotions rise when entrepreneurs talk about the inspiration behind their wireless cuddly toy that tells science and math stories to children; two pet lovers design and customize accessories for the most important member of the family: your one-of-a-kind pet; and two men hope they can lock up an investment deal with their high-tech “smart” tool box. Also, Lori Greiner takes 10 of her entrepreneurs — whose combined sales now total $188 million — to the Orgill Trade Show in Orlando, Florida.
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    The founder of Turbopup, a complete canine meal protein bar from season 6, travels to New York to seek advice from Daymond John. Lori Greiner visits the entrepreneurs behind Drop Stop, a neoprene sleeve that stops objects from falling between car seats, which she championed in season 4. Finally, Kevin O'Leary travels to Raleigh, North Carolina to confer with the co-owners of Frill, who made a deal with Kevin and Barbara Corcoran in season 6 for their custom sorority "rush" dresses.

     

  11. Robert Herjavec invested in Happy Feet, the plush-animal-shaped slippers and footwear company, during Season 5. Now they meet with executives from DreamWorks to try and land a major licensing deal. In Season 1, Daymond John invested in Treasure Chest Pets, a plush toy with secret compartments for kids to store valuables, but neither of them anticipated how the recession would impact the business. After the Season 6 deal Barbara Corcoran made with Scratch & Grain, the founders realized they had problems with how production was handled. There was no deal in Season 6 for Oilerie, but is the dream still alive for the gourmet self-serve olive oil franchise?
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    Mark Cuban goes one-on-one with the team from Beatbox, a boxed wine geared to millennials that got a deal in Season 6. They now know they have to convince Mark that they can find innovative ways to bring in new customers. Barbara Corcoran invested in The Coop during Season 4. She gives them a perfect plan to grow The Coop, a kid's indoor/outdoor play and party space. In Season 5, Surprise Ride didn't get a deal because they placed too high of a valuation on their subscription gift service. A surprise phone call from Kevin O'Leary could give them some needed advice.

     

  13. A beer enthusiast duo presents a new way of keeping beer chilled; an entrepreneur and a former aerospace engineer aim to reinvent the vending machine; two animal lovers pitch natural bug repellents for pets; and a woman hopes to make clean eating more convenient with her line of vegetable smoothies. Also, an update on LovePop, a line of intricate, 3D pop-up greeting cards that Kevin O'Leary invested in during Season 7.
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