Shark Tank Season 14: Lori Greiner & Peter Jones Go Bananas for Revolutionary Pitch
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Sean Adler stepped into the Shark Tank seeking $150,000 for 10% of his company that sells banana hats, Nana Hats, to preserve fresh fruit.
Season 14 Episode 8
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Lori Greiner & Peter Jones Go Bananas for Revolutionary Pitch
Would you use Nana Hats?!
Why not? @user-mt3zz7hk2e 🤔
4:53 It's so wholesome how Mark is always looking out for the entrepreneur and stopping them from getting ripped off
The simplest way to make bananas stay yellow and firm for a whole week is to put them into a Tupperware container, and it keeps the fruit flies away from them too.
Totally unrelated but Peter is the only reason I understood why Araki made Jonathan Joestar so tall
When bananas are ripped, peel them, freeze them and use them in smoothie 🎉
Kevin's face 5:19 🤣😆😆😆😆🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂
Nice!
Does this even work?
It may be functional but i highly doubt there is much demand for that. It wouldnt work in a store 'cause people would take them off and its added costs. Kids at home will also just take them off. It looks cute but realistically it's not visually effective and i cant imagine kitchens using them and dressing up their bananas either. They could cover them with anything else like normal kitchen food covering.. not these silly childish things.
You know how many people in the world get bananas that go bad? Especially hot and humid communities? This could be a rock star product aimed to save the planet of wasted food.
Yesss in Louisiana we lucky if they last 2 days!
I live in northeastern Pennsylvania, very humid here. I would definitely buy something like this. I hardly buy bananas anymore because they just go to waste.
Why would you throw away dark ripped bananas ?...
What do you use them for?
@@CNBCAmbition You could eat them -.-
@@CNBCAmbition for making banana bread for example, and for any recipe as replacement for sugar and eggs. Or in any desert
Thanks for the tip!@@axelf4515
*ripened
How does the Hat work to preserve the bananas?
Apparently the banana releases a gas that then gets absorbed back through the top and causes it to go bad.
Magic
Pretty good idea
There goes the cattle ranch
Nice one
But brown bannas are ideal to eat.
Just use aluminium foil or a wet tissue to make it last longer than usual...! Over-engineered product. 👎👎👎
They are little hats...on bananas...it's fun!