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SHARK TANK - "Episode 303" - A family from Dallas, TX asks the Sharks to invest in their jewelry line business "for girls aged 8 to 80," created by one of the daughters when she was only 10 years old; a couple from Waldwich, NJ hopes the Sharks will agree to put a lid on their solution to replace missing garbage can lids; a single working mom from Wellington, FL pitches her wedge-type pillow that allows women with breast implants or large chests to comfortably sleep on their stomachs; and two gentlemen from Chicago, IL offer the Sharks a cup of couture with their reinvention of the tea experience. In a follow up story, George Podd from Lake Forest, IL shows how "Shark Tank" made the American dream come true for Lightfilm, a peel & stick light-up decal for car windows, on "Shark Tank," FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/MICHAEL ANSELL)AMANDA PARKS-SCHLECTER (LEDGE PILLOW)
Episode 303
Season 3 | Episode 3 | Aired 02/17/12

ENTREPRENEUR: Amanda Schlechter

PITCH: Ledge Pillow

ASKING FOR: $30k for a 25% stake

BEST PART OF THE PITCH: Amanda's product is a wedge-styled pillow specially designed for women with large breasts so they can lie on their stomachs comfortably. The product is patented, but Amanda hasn't had the time or money to advertise. She's sold 83 pillows to date over three years.

DO THE SHARKS BITE? Lori doesn't believe that the product appeals to a mass market. She suggests a name change before going out. Kevin agrees that the product will not make anyone any money. He's out. Robert also believes the market would have found her by now if it was there at all. He bails. Daymond can't add any value to what's there. He's out. Mark doesn't believe that Amanda wants this enough, so he's out, too. You've now been kept abreast of all the rejections.

WANT TO KNOW MORE: Visit http://www.ledgepillow.com

 

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  • SHARK TANK - "Episode 303" - A family from Dallas, TX asks the Sharks to invest in their jewelry line business "for girls aged 8 to 80," created by one of the daughters when she was only 10 years old; a couple from Waldwich, NJ hopes the Sharks will agree to put a lid on their solution to replace missing garbage can lids; a single working mom from Wellington, FL pitches her wedge-type pillow that allows women with breast implants or large chests to comfortably sleep on their stomachs; and two gentlemen from Chicago, IL offer the Sharks a cup of couture with their reinvention of the tea experience. In a follow up story, George Podd from Lake Forest, IL shows how "Shark Tank" made the American dream come true for Lightfilm, a peel & stick light-up decal for car windows, on "Shark Tank," FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/MICHAEL ANSELL) LORI GREINER, ROBERT HERJAVEC, SHANE TALBOTT AND STEVEN NAKISHER (TALBOTT TEAS)
  • SHARK TANK - "Episode 303" - A family from Dallas, TX asks the Sharks to invest in their jewelry line business "for girls aged 8 to 80," created by one of the daughters when she was only 10 years old; a couple from Waldwich, NJ hopes the Sharks will agree to put a lid on their solution to replace missing garbage can lids; a single working mom from Wellington, FL pitches her wedge-type pillow that allows women with breast implants or large chests to comfortably sleep on their stomachs; and two gentlemen from Chicago, IL offer the Sharks a cup of couture with their reinvention of the tea experience. In a follow up story, George Podd from Lake Forest, IL shows how "Shark Tank" made the American dream come true for Lightfilm, a peel & stick light-up decal for car windows, on "Shark Tank," FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/MICHAEL ANSELL) MARK CUBAN, DAYMOND JOHN, KEVIN O'LEARY, LORI GREINER, ROBERT HERJAVEC
  • SHARK TANK - "Episode 303" - A family from Dallas, TX asks the Sharks to invest in their jewelry line business "for girls aged 8 to 80," created by one of the daughters when she was only 10 years old; a couple from Waldwich, NJ hopes the Sharks will agree to put a lid on their solution to replace missing garbage can lids; a single working mom from Wellington, FL pitches her wedge-type pillow that allows women with breast implants or large chests to comfortably sleep on their stomachs; and two gentlemen from Chicago, IL offer the Sharks a cup of couture with their reinvention of the tea experience. In a follow up story, George Podd from Lake Forest, IL shows how "Shark Tank" made the American dream come true for Lightfilm, a peel & stick light-up decal for car windows, on "Shark Tank," FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/MICHAEL ANSELL) KEVIN O'LEARY, LORI GREINER, ROBERT HERJAVEC
  • SHARK TANK - "Episode 303" - A family from Dallas, TX asks the Sharks to invest in their jewelry line business "for girls aged 8 to 80," created by one of the daughters when she was only 10 years old; a couple from Waldwich, NJ hopes the Sharks will agree to put a lid on their solution to replace missing garbage can lids; a single working mom from Wellington, FL pitches her wedge-type pillow that allows women with breast implants or large chests to comfortably sleep on their stomachs; and two gentlemen from Chicago, IL offer the Sharks a cup of couture with their reinvention of the tea experience. In a follow up story, George Podd from Lake Forest, IL shows how "Shark Tank" made the American dream come true for Lightfilm, a peel & stick light-up decal for car windows, on "Shark Tank," FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/MICHAEL ANSELL) MADDIE BRADSHAW AND DIANE BRADSHAW (M3 GIRL DESIGNS)