Shark Tank US | Browndages Manage To Secure A Three Shark Deal



Intisar Bashir and Rashid Mahdi are seeking $75k for a 7.5% stake in their company Browndages.

From Season 13 Episode 20

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Shark Tank US | Browndages Manage To Secure A Three Shark Deal
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24 thoughts on “Shark Tank US | Browndages Manage To Secure A Three Shark Deal”

  1. I wonder how big bandages companies never thought of this. I know there are lots of designs and colors that are already out in the market but never realized these colors are not yet available.

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  2. I love Kevin’s dialogue at 5:30. It’s why he’s my favorite shark. He is a respectable business man and he does have a heart. Business is business but when he knows that he there is something there, he acknowledges it very intently and on top of that, he didn’t even make a sharky offer there!

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  3. If that’s a Muslim family, someone tell them you can’t be touching other genders than yours, let along hugging them. What’s wrong with brothers and sisters today?!

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  4. I’m kind of confused about this one. The large, well-established band-aid companies can do the exact same thing. But the reason this company is valuable is because they did it first? That has never mattered in the long-run of a larger market, especially one that is so established. As soon as the larger brand starts doing it, i doubt anyone will buy these out of pure brand loyalty. They don’t have a patent, anyone can do what they’re doing.

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