There was that butter-spraying gadget in Season 8 andLaid Brand pheromone-infused hair care…
However, Burdick and Mann still made most items by hand, making the distribution process time-consuming.
They needed an investor to take charge of their business dealings and help them expand.

That’s where the sharks came in.
They asked the sharks for $80,000 in exchange for a 51% majority share of the company.
They expected to earn a total of $150,000 in 2011.

What could go wrong?
The brand’sInstagramhas over 15,000 followers, but the most recent activity is from April 2020.
Apparently, they were selling chain-woven face masks …

Pretty ineffective for stopping the spread of COVID-19.
Before that, their last post was in December 2018.
Litter’sFacebookpage is similarly silent, and their expertly crafted Mark Cuban-led website is no longer up and running.
The possibilities are endless.