This was a gracious way of saying “No”. Rather than insult the guys or speak ill of their product, she makes a self-deprecating joke and bows out. Barbara has much more class than many realize.
Seeing how the sharks usually raise equity by 5% its nice to see Mark respect and see the potential in the company enough to bring equity back to what it really means, where 1% really is a big difference
Yeah, I don't know how she thinks this deal was too complicated for her? Commercial real estate is far more complicated than selling almond milk in a vending machine.
See the look in Mark's eyes.. He takes all other Sharks' questions and assessments, analyze them to see the future in the investment and then makes a fair deal compared to other sharks. So irresistible. I learn everytime I watch him make a deal.
@@Անի-ո3մ Maybe. But you would want to pay attention to anyone acts like him. He takes all the assessments, breakdown his view and gives you the best deal compared to everyone on panel.
The countertop version is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY more interesting as a commercial concept; I honestly don't see people going to the grocery store to refill milk bottles, but I do see Millennials and health conscious consumers having one of those in their house.
@@Blaze6432 people want things at convenience. In the 50’s they had these delivered to their house (cows milk). Think about how dirty the machine can get with others touching it and being worried if the glass bottles were actually cleaned. The countertop in home version is the only way to go.
@@stevegoldstein3402 I'm not sure if you decided to use logic with your statement but here's a few issues: 1. Soda machines, water machines, ice machines, are worked less and are still thoroughly popular. So that argument went out the window. 2. Not everyone in society is impatient and lacks basic decency. It might be hard for you to process, but people aren't monolithic and there are some people who vary. There's already a growing market for sustainable and environmentally friendly shopping methods.
With respect to Barbara and what she has accomplished, it is, given her relative limited resources and intellectual prowess, bewildering that she is on this program.
Well it's not a very common business model and i think she have trouble trying to look at how this company is going to work and make money. I think it's going to be really hard for them to be profitable.
Ah, the beauty of armchair expertise 😏 I guess you guys forget that Robert, who's NOT dumb by any stretch, also admitted to not understanding the business model. And I bet if you sit down and have a *real* talk with Barbara, you'd likely find out she's way smarter than you guys give her credit for. And last point...since when does a person need to be "intellectual" in order to be successful in business? Sometimes a successful business is just about understanding the fundamental basics. Are there finer nuances to be understood? Sure. But if you've got the basics down, you're well on your way. Some of the most successful mom and pop businesses are owned by regular joes, and many of them didn't even have a college degree. They just had grit, determination, hard work and some luck. Most millionaires in the US are small business owners.
@@tristanhnlBarbara has a lot of takes like this. I think it's the way she says it. Lori has valid points about wanting to see more numbers for example and go more in depth. Barbara sats "I feel like I'm in 2nd grade, you're talking too much." The business model isn't hard to understand if you've seen a soda machine that makes soda. A lot of supermarkets also have this but for juice. The only difference is that it's plant milk.
How much is she worth? How much are you worth? Limited resources? Intellectual prowess? Bewilder? On national television, give her a little more credibility my friend
That home version is definitely a seller. It's like the soda stream. Right now I'm using almond milk for my smoothie. Can't wait for that machine to be out in the market soon.
Despite their history of losing money, Numilk has done very well to recover using Mark Cuban’s investment. The company is currently valued at $55 million.
@@KenDotCom They arent yet profitable but they are at a 55 mil market value , they are taking pre orders for the home machine atm and that is most likely what is increasing the value in the company plus obv having Cuban as a investor and most likely alot of other high profile names makes the brand worth alot more. You have to realise that sales and market value is totally diffrent and no each machine isnt worth 1 mil but they were not only about the machines.
The problem is if you ever made almond milk from scratch there is still wastage. Those machines will produce a lot of waste. So someone will need to remove that frequently. There is a lot that wasn’t revealed
@@essenceofgreatness7883 Isn't the table top one just meant for home usage? I'd imagine the waste would be a little more than like what you get when juicing, but prob just dump it into the compost or trash and wash/rinse the area you put the nuts in. the big ones they prob just have a grocery store clerk clean it at the end of day. the difficulty is going to be servicing it when something goes wrong.
Lol that didn’t even make sense! You can’t accept or reject a congratulation! And why did the work start at that moment instead of before? What were they doing with their lives?!
Mark was interested as soon as he made his own bottle of almond milk and tasted it. I love the idea of the countertop machine significantly enhancing the taste of my coffee, cakes, and all recipes I use with milk. This machine will be a hit in stores and homes. Great Deal!
The moment they took out the counter top model you could see Mark face went dead serious. I don't think the vending machine impressed him but the counter top model, he saw money in that. I also felt like the entrepreneurs were only interested in Lorie and Mark. Lorie for her influence in the supermarket and Mark because he is dairy free and will be more passionate in pitching this to other potential investors.
The most amusing part of this episode is the fact that Mark's deal was incredibly smart. Because they would have to use up the whole 2 mil to make the deal worth it since if they use only 1, they give up 7% for 1 mil which is more equity for what they asked. And the second 1 mil loan also undercut Kevin's interest rate with 3% compared to 9.5% which is a great deal for them. So this way Mark wins if they don't use the whole 2 mil and Mark also wins if they use the whole 2 mil. And they also win because they get to keep the same valuation of the company (although they give up more equity) and also pay lesser interest than the other deal in the room. Amazing.
Thank you for breaking this down 😂😂😂 it’s comments like these that I love to read bc I’m learning so much about the business world and all the terminology and making deals in the process. Haha. Amazing.
He says he is vegan. But I remember one pitch in which the product was although plant based chicken but they didn’t tell that initially and Mark was enjoying it. Still confused 🤔 Maybe they knew beforehand that it was vegan?
@@sukantchaturvedi2798 I would imagine he still at least tries everything that comes through, he may not be eating a 30oz tomahawk but I believe he’s a legit vegan
To be fair to Barb (for once), a lot of these pitches actually go for 1-2 hours, and after editting, we only see 3-4 minutes. The business model part of the presentation could have probably gone for over an hour. If it was complex enough, that'd lead an investor to not want to invest. They need to be able to see a clear structure and vision, so the investor knows how they can help make a return, and some profit.
@@harryvoigt5217 The 4 of them are miles ahead in the brain department compared to Barb. I've rarely heard something clever or poignant out of her mouth.
This actually seems like a good idea, the price of the bottles seems quite affordable when you consider how expensive almonds and other nuts are. I am assuming they are putting a reasonable amount of them in the milk if they are making it fresh. And I would totally be interested in the counter top version!
Yes i def agree with you!! Everything is expensive when it comes to healthier choices of consumables. Only 1% of farmland is Organic! That should speak volumes to the masses but it sadly does not. All the $ consumers save on not choosing organic will all come to (God willingly not) bite us in the butt later on in medical bills due to them being unhealthy! God bless you in Jesus name Amen. And support your local farms and choose ORGANIC! It may be more costly but you will not regret it in the long run! : )
There are so many reason I love this show. Raw, unadultrated investment sparring is just a start. I would call it a boardroom, but it's more of a war room.
@@marioramirez6741 No skill? bruh all the other sharks were out basically right away. If they wanted to invest they had a time to make a deal with they didn't.
@@Marshark50 Mark is the type of guy to offer 6mil for 5% equity just for "fun". When you have someone that's too rich for the show it takes away some of the immersion.
I want the counter top version right now. If they had it ready I would literally just buy it at this moment. Thats the money maker. Also: very affordable for the store version as well; so many alternatives are $6-10 at whole foods.
Plus the grocery store "almond" or "oat" milk are filled with junk. This is made fresh contain no added junk like sunflower oil, chemicals and rat poison.
@_ I’m allergic to almonds so can’t have that one. I use whole milk to make Mac and cheese and sometimes lattes; but I cook and drink so many things that traditionally use milk that it is easier on the tummy to substitute about half of it with oat or coconut! Plus oat milk is thick and the most similar.
At first I was like, not another plant based milk. 🙄 however, This is an incredible idea! Earth friendly packaging. Reduces perishable waste. Empowers consumers and businesses. They should do really well.
Mark is a freaking genuine in this deal. He clearly had a plan and based on that and other sharks 3% interest idea he clinched that deal with in second. And I have a vegan wife and she will definitely love the smaller version of this. Kudos guys best of luck.
The guy in the white shirt was literally about to blow the whole situation. He was looking at everything in such a short sighted way. The deal they came in asking for, versus the deal that Mark ended up offering them, they should have both been ready to drop down and kiss the ground at work feet because without him and that deal their business could have gone belly up very quickly if they would have made just one or two fairly decent sized mistakes. It would've been such a mistake if they didn't end up taking marks deal.
They know going in that they were gonna get offers at a higher equity and they 100% planned for that already as he already said their previous investors gave them the thumbs up to give them a special shark deal so they were for sure ready to part with atleast 7-8% and at most maybe 10%. Mark is just a smart buissnesman and he knew that going in so he squeezed them for what he could and they are currently worth 55 mil dollars so they all profited (They are however not yet profitable but the countertop version is currently in pre-sales so thats most likely the reason for their high market value)
Cuban is by far the smartest shark in the tank. He lets all the sharks have at it with offers and then strikes with the best deal for the contestants I want to say? Inventors? What have you... Plain and simple that’s why he’s a billionaire.
Those prices are great actually. $2 for the bottle, $3.95 to fill it. Can reuse it. Fresh milk. It's awesome. I'd buy it in my store. Still wanting our store to get a fresh orange juice machine too.
No way does the price point stay there now that Covid has ravaged our inflation rates. You'd be lucky to fill a bottle for seven bucks by the time these machines are available in your local supermarket. Probably still a decent price, but the value of a dollar has just been destroyed these past two years.
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Mark Cuban did not "beat them up" at the end. He was just doing what he always does. That was an AWESOME deal, and there should have been NO hesitation WHATSOEVER on their part. They literally almost lost the deal. Glad they didn't .
I bought a household nut milk machine 4 years ago with $150, it’s still working well. I am surprised that this is a new thing in the US, this machine is available in Vietnam for at least 5 years.
Mark is the best!!!!! And after him (too way behind) is Mr Wonderful! They see opportunities where the others sharks don't! The big difference between them is Kevin try to take advantage and propose a lot of unfair deals while Mark propose a lot of fair deals instead. He has my respect
Yup. Kevin has the money to make big money deals like Mark, but he insists on structuring almost all of his offers around loans or royalties rather than just offering cash for equity. The smartest entrepreneurs are the ones who tell Kevin that it's counterproductive to lose money via a royalty rather than reinvesting all revenue into the business. And I love seeing Mark agree with the entrepreneurs when they say that to Kevin.
@@zacharias7284 Indeed. But keep in mind that Kevin's net worth is about $400 million and Mark's is $4,5 billion. Kevin's successs is based on royalties and loans while Mark does revenue into business, long term success. Kevin has the mindset of a banker and Mark is a real entrepreneur/grinder when it comes to business. But in the end of the day, neither Kevin or Mark does deals based on luck.
Lol honestly I’m a black girl from Detroit Michigan lol and even I wanna try this boujie milk cause other plant milks be too thick for me and this look much lighter
I'm a dairy lover and would choose real cow's milk versus plant-based any day even though I've become lactose intolerant as I got into my mid-30's. However, I'm not opposed to plant-based milk and don't mind it. I would definitely want to try this. I like almond milk but would've chosen to try the Numilk oatmilk personally, even though I've already tried oatmilk and liked it too.
this kind of milk is the future, so at some point a company is going to get big off the back of it. Even if this firm isnt public facing, its easy to see the machines in alot of commercial kitchens
@@honestfriend767 right now alot of people are happy to pay premium for products like this, that will change in the future. However lets not pretend people dont pay premium for things like coffee pods.
It's not milk. Milk is a child rearing fluid produced only by mammals. Plants don't have mammary glands and don't make milk. It's just a protein drink, and calling it "milk" helps a consumer make a false association with something they are familiar with.
6:27Every shark there knows what they’re saying. Barb insults them because SHE doesn’t understand what they’re saying. That’s not their problem; it’s her problem. There’s a reason she’s a real estate mogul and not a product mogul.
@@emptypocketsjobs3545 I would say the younger generation given the vegan choice will most likely take it if the price is right. Simply because they have less junk in them while also not harming animals
Most vegans don’t last on that lifestyle once they realize that you need amino acids. Your skin your hair your muscles your bones even your DNA 🧬 is made of amino acids. Vegans don’t age well look up “vegan Face “
@@samanthaflorence733 Definitely! Almost everyone was making at home milks during the peak of quarantine. However I’m sure rich Whole Foods customers will love the vending machine. The brand name is awesome tho.
Nah he just snuck in an extra 2% equity while distracting them with the other 3% for the loan. So if they use only 1 million instead of the full 2, he still gets 7% instead of the 5% they were originally at. Smart man.
What a cool idea! I don't like almond milk, but the idea is brilliant! I can imagine someone using the machine daily for their coffee and twice a week for the stuff the family uses. The at home unit lends itself to having a subscription model for the ingredients needed to make the milk. Genius idea!
Both the large and countertop versions are excellent products. Healthy, practical, fun, exciting, and the prices are reasonable to me for what they are.
Listen. If you want to make your own almond milk, you can do so with a blender. I recommend vitamix simply for the fact that their blades are made to specifically destroy anything you put in it. It's simple. Put your almonds in, put water in, blend and strain the material. You don't need any of this craziness.
I’ve been searching for this for years! They read my mind! These guys are truly addressing a gap in the market! These guys are genius! I hope their company becomes successful, they are the future! ♥️🙏🏻
I'm lactose intolerant, so I use oat milk in things! I'd love that counter top version, but heck, even being able to fill up a bottle of oat milk for $3.99 at the store sounds like a good deal to me! And I like that it seems very healthy. I hope that we'll be seeing this NuMilk stuff out on the market soon!
I don't even drink milk and this looks very interesting, specially the home version. The retail version could also be used for hotels as part of their breakfast buffet.
What hotel is using some $30K almond milk machine as part of their breakfast buffet? Really dumb take. There are two types of hotel breakfasts, restaurants where this wouldn't be relevant and the super cheap breakfasts buffets.
I feel like some of the sharks really want to invest in these types of business with these types of valuations, it's just that they really can't afford it, unless it's a multi-shark deal. Except for mark.
Kevin went to credit options for the sole reason that if the company folds, he keeps the liscencing(sp) to the product so he can become a giant monopoly.... same thing with robert...... there idea wasnt well recieved in canand where ther from, hence why they are in usa...... also from a friend of my word is kevin offers very little help in hopes that you fail, to take over. 🤢
@@Tyshkevich I think Mark’s cap is a lot higher than theirs. Remember, he has more $$$ than all their net worth combined. I wouldn’t factor in who they are - permitting access to capital. Because they poss already have other debt they are mnging from: existing biz’s, investments in portfolio, etc.
It's like Kevin quite angry at Mark as he said: "What do you want?". Just love the thrilling when they're all making a deal. It makes my heart beat along.
They should have taken Mark's offer on the spot. Please entrepreneurs are insanely good at what they do and with business in general... But mannnnnn they need to realize the power of the shark tank
Fuck those greedy shits. Bargaining over a single percent with offers less than even say 15% I’d automatically say fuck you I’m out without hesitation if I was Mark. I’d have jumped on Marks deal INSTANTLY
A lot of times there are offers that undervalue the business a bit but are worth accepting because of the added value you get from having someone like Mark backing your business. But this wasn't one of those times. He made a very generous and fair offer. I was very surprised they didn't instantly accept, but they made the right decision in the end which is all that matters.
For anyone confused the winning deal was $1m for capital, and 7% shareholders equity (ownership of 7% of company assets minus liability), and an optional $1m dollar loan at 3% interest, and a 3% advisory share, which means Mark will have the opportunity to buy 3% in shareholder equity of a private company which is a safer route because it’s not guaranteed meaning he may not lose any money if things seem to not be going well again only be Oakes optional when the second $1m is used
“You talk so much” him: legit answers question with concise and efficient sentences goes right to the point without beating Arojnd the bush. What is she talking about lol
Mark, I really like you MORE & MORE as a businessman, but also, as the human being I see you more of on shark tank.... not just how you act financially but how you interact with the individuals..... I truly admire your heart and your passion, & the kindness you show to others❣️❣️ There time so when you have me in tears with the way you talk to people, and especially when you get up & give them hugs❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️ I grew up on a farm, and I honestly have to tell you, I can't imagine my milk not coming from a cow, but I'm also a cancer patient and I have become very food conscious, nutrition aware, and wise about what I want to put in my body. All of that comes down to change... i'm going to be watching NuMilk & just exactly what that means for me in the future as a consumer!!. I wish you the best of luck in this endeavor, and that this will be something that not only builds your portfolio, but is a part of you and your families' healthy world!❣️❣️
May God give you the best of health and long life. I really like your comment about Mark. Mark values others contribution and lift people up when they are down.
Honestly I was impressed, I can definitely see super markets implementing this because every time I go to the grocery store the vegan milk stock is always low. It would do very well
Mark knows what he's doing here; fantastic deal. Considering they likely would have gone under without him, I'd say it's pretty fair too. Everyone's getting rich off this product.
Having watched the UK Dragon’s Den, this show is so different! The music and sound effects are so loud and intense, the entrepreneurs have such animated/lively pitches and the way the Sharks ask questions, is so quick fire. It’s such a trippy experience 😂 No hate, just an observation!
I feel like the entrepreneurs in shark tank are scripted actors sometimes. These two guys came out talking like robots lol. Watch the guy on the left at the end of the vid.. He's having a computer malfunction
Barbara: I'm out. Mark: they already made the deal with me. Barbara: Yea but I'm out. Mark: ...you were never in. The deal is done. Barbara: And for that reason, I'm out.
"I didn't even know almonds had nipples, and for that reason, I'm out. " -Barbara
Lmfaoooooooooooooooo
Made me LOL
Lolololololol!!!!!😆😆😆😆😆😭😭😭😭😭
LMAO
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
"I feel like im failing 2nd grade again, for that reason, I'm out." -Barbara
cant believe she stole ur comment 👀🤣
in my opinion she was out too quickly
That makes sense, why invest in something you can’t understand?
This was a gracious way of saying “No”. Rather than insult the guys or speak ill of their product, she makes a self-deprecating joke and bows out. Barbara has much more class than many realize.
I only watch these videos for these comments hahahaha
Seeing how the sharks usually raise equity by 5% its nice to see Mark respect and see the potential in the company enough to bring equity back to what it really means, where 1% really is a big difference
Barbra is like a person who would search the word google on google.
😂😂😂😂 seriously!!!!
Yeah, I don't know how she thinks this deal was too complicated for her? Commercial real estate is far more complicated than selling almond milk in a vending machine.
U don't make any sense
@@amjds1341 Are you Barbara?
@@DigitalNomadInvestor just what i was thinking.
See the look in Mark's eyes.. He takes all other Sharks' questions and assessments, analyze them to see the future in the investment and then makes a fair deal compared to other sharks. So irresistible. I learn everytime I watch him make a deal.
Smart Fella..
Cringe
It’s funny to always see this praise for mark, when none of the major shark tank successes are his investments
Lmao bro....💀 you all know if he wasn’t a billionaire you all would be making fun of him .
@@Անի-ո3մ Maybe. But you would want to pay attention to anyone acts like him. He takes all the assessments, breakdown his view and gives you the best deal compared to everyone on panel.
“ we accepted congratulations BUT THE WORK STARTS NOW “
- That’s a real entrepreneur
“Show us how it works”
“This is actually a 3D rendering”
Damon looked so disappointed 🤣
Lmaoooooo frl
Yeh he was pissed
I'm still interested!!!
He's probably bitten into a plastic apple from a decorative fruit basket before, lol.
And he still didn't say: I'm out. immiediately.
The countertop version is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY more interesting as a commercial concept; I honestly don't see people going to the grocery store to refill milk bottles, but I do see Millennials and health conscious consumers having one of those in their house.
I feel like the countertop could help popularize their in store machine for those who can't afford it
@@Blaze6432 people want things at convenience. In the 50’s they had these delivered to their house (cows milk). Think about how dirty the machine can get with others touching it and being worried if the glass bottles were actually cleaned. The countertop in home version is the only way to go.
@@stevegoldstein3402 I'm not sure if you decided to use logic with your statement but here's a few issues:
1. Soda machines, water machines, ice machines, are worked less and are still thoroughly popular. So that argument went out the window.
2. Not everyone in society is impatient and lacks basic decency. It might be hard for you to process, but people aren't monolithic and there are some people who vary. There's already a growing market for sustainable and environmentally friendly shopping methods.
@@Blaze6432 My issue is just the price of it. Like $699 for milk?!
@@A.S._Trunks Where did you get 699? Do you have your own coffee shop or smth?
With respect to Barbara and what she has accomplished, it is, given her relative limited resources and intellectual prowess, bewildering that she is on this program.
No it isnt
Well it's not a very common business model and i think she have trouble trying to look at how this company is going to work and make money.
I think it's going to be really hard for them to be profitable.
Ah, the beauty of armchair expertise 😏 I guess you guys forget that Robert, who's NOT dumb by any stretch, also admitted to not understanding the business model.
And I bet if you sit down and have a *real* talk with Barbara, you'd likely find out she's way smarter than you guys give her credit for.
And last point...since when does a person need to be "intellectual" in order to be successful in business? Sometimes a successful business is just about understanding the fundamental basics. Are there finer nuances to be understood? Sure. But if you've got the basics down, you're well on your way. Some of the most successful mom and pop businesses are owned by regular joes, and many of them didn't even have a college degree. They just had grit, determination, hard work and some luck. Most millionaires in the US are small business owners.
@@tristanhnlBarbara has a lot of takes like this. I think it's the way she says it. Lori has valid points about wanting to see more numbers for example and go more in depth. Barbara sats "I feel like I'm in 2nd grade, you're talking too much." The business model isn't hard to understand if you've seen a soda machine that makes soda. A lot of supermarkets also have this but for juice. The only difference is that it's plant milk.
How much is she worth? How much are you worth? Limited resources? Intellectual prowess? Bewilder? On national television, give her a little more credibility my friend
That home version is definitely a seller. It's like the soda stream. Right now I'm using almond milk for my smoothie. Can't wait for that machine to be out in the market soon.
They already have competitor machines at home….it’s called Almond cow
There are multiple brands already doing this. This isn't new at all.
@@MovewithJenna yah but it’s a 1000 per machine, if it was cheap I will buy it
@@reena9334 Exactly... Keurig, Cuisinart, and KitchenAid. I'm wondering how this hasn't been a thing ALREADY.
@@aafiyaameer4120 haha and then what? The machine explodes?!
“Nothing beats my own breast milk, and for that reason, I’m out” -Barbara
Dawg 😂
Fair
Didn’t see this one coming lol
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"I didn't even know almonds had nipples, and for that reason, I'm out. " -Barbara
Despite their history of losing money, Numilk has done very well to recover using Mark Cuban’s investment. The company is currently valued at $55 million.
Thanks for the update
No they aren't. They are only in 51 stores. You're telling me that each machine is worth and generating $1 million per store? F outta here
@@KenDotCom They arent yet profitable but they are at a 55 mil market value , they are taking pre orders for the home machine atm and that is most likely what is increasing the value in the company plus obv having Cuban as a investor and most likely alot of other high profile names makes the brand worth alot more.
You have to realise that sales and market value is totally diffrent and no each machine isnt worth 1 mil but they were not only about the machines.
@@KenDotCom That's not how business valuations work
@@hershey8958 you don't know how business valuation works. This product isn't very good. Bad products get bad valuation
I feel like Mark is more invested in the countertop version. He already had a plan in mind with distribution and pricing.
The problem is if you ever made almond milk from scratch there is still wastage. Those machines will produce a lot of waste. So someone will need to remove that frequently. There is a lot that wasn’t revealed
If there was a viable commercial table top machine working why not bring that as well?
@@essenceofgreatness7883 Isn't the table top one just meant for home usage? I'd imagine the waste would be a little more than like what you get when juicing, but prob just dump it into the compost or trash and wash/rinse the area you put the nuts in.
the big ones they prob just have a grocery store clerk clean it at the end of day. the difficulty is going to be servicing it when something goes wrong.
For sure he was that’s where he knows there making a lot of money
Not sure its all healthy tho, the guy aged like 20 years in 3 years
“We accept your congratulations but the work starts now.” What a great line
Lol that didn’t even make sense! You can’t accept or reject a congratulation! And why did the work start at that moment instead of before? What were they doing with their lives?!
@@cookinonehanded5991 and that’s why you aren’t the one getting a 2million deal from mark cuban.
@@kennygucci aha nailed your reply!
@@kennygucci this reply 😂😂 and the OP, Asian brotherhood coming together, fighting one !d!ot at a time. Love this
that was so cringe, he was practicing that in the mirror all day before heading to the sharktank
Mark was interested as soon as he made his own bottle of almond milk and tasted it.
I love the idea of the countertop machine significantly enhancing the taste of my coffee, cakes, and all recipes I use with milk.
This machine will be a hit in stores and homes. Great Deal!
The moment they took out the counter top model you could see Mark face went dead serious. I don't think the vending machine impressed him but the counter top model, he saw money in that.
I also felt like the entrepreneurs were only interested in Lorie and Mark. Lorie for her influence in the supermarket and Mark because he is dairy free and will be more passionate in pitching this to other potential investors.
The most amusing part of this episode is the fact that Mark's deal was incredibly smart. Because they would have to use up the whole 2 mil to make the deal worth it since if they use only 1, they give up 7% for 1 mil which is more equity for what they asked. And the second 1 mil loan also undercut Kevin's interest rate with 3% compared to 9.5% which is a great deal for them.
So this way Mark wins if they don't use the whole 2 mil and Mark also wins if they use the whole 2 mil. And they also win because they get to keep the same valuation of the company (although they give up more equity) and also pay lesser interest than the other deal in the room.
Amazing.
Btw they were worth 60 million dollars in 2021
Thank you for breaking this down 😂😂😂 it’s comments like these that I love to read bc I’m learning so much about the business world and all the terminology and making deals in the process. Haha. Amazing.
I liked your comment just so you dont have 666 likes 😂
@@noneofyourbusiness00000 Why thank you good sir. Here...take this piece of good luck.
Wow it's so amazing dude wow fam
Man, mark is really going all out in building his vegan food portfolio
Everything is heading that way and we have barley scratched the surface. Also meat prices will start to soar pushing more folks in this direction.
He says he is vegan. But I remember one pitch in which the product was although plant based chicken but they didn’t tell that initially and Mark was enjoying it.
Still confused 🤔
Maybe they knew beforehand that it was vegan?
@@sukantchaturvedi2798 yup,it was the mushroom jerky episode,i too got confused seeing mark eating the jerky
@@sukantchaturvedi2798 I think being a part of Shark Tank, he has to try whatever is pitched unless allergic too it.
@@sukantchaturvedi2798 I would imagine he still at least tries everything that comes through, he may not be eating a 30oz tomahawk but I believe he’s a legit vegan
Barbara being confused after they just perfectly pitched their product is hilarious, she shouldn’t be a shark lmao
except that she should be a shark considering the fact that she has one of the biggest, if not the biggest ROI out of any shark
It’s heavily edited
@@FANOFWAR34Exactly well said
this pitch was probably 90 minutes long
You do better in business
Barbra is like, "my son is coming to pick me up after this, and for that reason... I'm out."
😂😂 that actually made me laugh
🤣😂
i cackled
Lololol I Cannot!!😆😆😆😆😭
This is hilarious… 😂
"I'm a modified vegan, I only eat vegan on Tuesdays"😂😂😂 this show would not be the same without Kevin
This show truly became a thing because of Kevin.
...and for that reason, I am out!
I don’t get what he means
@@FawadNaeem898 he's the simon one....
@@James-wl6bt He simple meant, he's not a vegan but he does understand it and wanna make money from it
Barbara gets a front-row seat as an audience! Good for her! :)
“The sun is going to expand and evaporate all the Earths oceans in about 500 Million Years, and for this reason, I’m out” -Barbara
That’s a good eye. She’ll probably make it that far
I thought that was a hair on my screen and it was your profile picture 🤦♂️
not me sitting her blowing my screen a good minute just to realize it’s ur profile picture 💔
@@breec4638 lmfao
'this'?? and there's always 'that'...reason to back up the first..
Barbra: “I’m too dumb to understand your business man lingo so I’m out”
mark is a genius.. hes not thinking stores (which would be a nightmare) you can make smaller machines inside fridges or on a countertop in every home.
How are you going to buy the ingredients?
Barbara: You’ve explained this all too well, and for that reason, I’m out
To be fair to Barb (for once), a lot of these pitches actually go for 1-2 hours, and after editting, we only see 3-4 minutes. The business model part of the presentation could have probably gone for over an hour. If it was complex enough, that'd lead an investor to not want to invest. They need to be able to see a clear structure and vision, so the investor knows how they can help make a return, and some profit.
@@timothetankengineyour point is Mark and Mr. wonderful are a lot smarter than Barb.
🤣🤣🤣
@@harryvoigt5217 The 4 of them are miles ahead in the brain department compared to Barb. I've rarely heard something clever or poignant out of her mouth.
This actually seems like a good idea, the price of the bottles seems quite affordable when you consider how expensive almonds and other nuts are. I am assuming they are putting a reasonable amount of them in the milk if they are making it fresh. And I would totally be interested in the counter top version!
Yes i def agree with you!! Everything is expensive when it comes to healthier choices of consumables. Only 1% of farmland is Organic! That should speak volumes to the masses but it sadly does not. All the $ consumers save on not choosing organic will all come to (God willingly not) bite us in the butt later on in medical bills due to them being unhealthy!
God bless you in Jesus name Amen. And support your local farms and choose ORGANIC! It may be more costly but you will not regret it in the long run! : )
Reality is, these will likely cost closer to 9$ For a half gallon. The math doesn’t add up, in order to make money.
@@marsbars6596 yes, they ll bien us, 'cos'they'll be the last carnivores ;))
@@drexxler138 They are already selling bottles in grocery stores for $3 and refundable $2 deposit on the bottle. Where is $9 coming from?
totally
There are so many reason I love this show. Raw, unadultrated investment sparring is just a start. I would call it a boardroom, but it's more of a war room.
Mark it just too good. There’s a reason people don’t turn his deals down.
Nope, he just has more money to throw around. No skill needed.
@@marioramirez6741 No skill? bruh all the other sharks were out basically right away. If they wanted to invest they had a time to make a deal with they didn't.
@@Marshark50 Mark is the type of guy to offer 6mil for 5% equity just for "fun". When you have someone that's too rich for the show it takes away some of the immersion.
@@marioramirez6741 Then why aren't you a billionaire?
@@marioramirez6741 he didn't became a billionaire by throwing money at people for "fun" lol he is the real business man
I want the counter top version right now. If they had it ready I would literally just buy it at this moment. Thats the money maker. Also: very affordable for the store version as well; so many alternatives are $6-10 at whole foods.
Plus the grocery store "almond" or "oat" milk are filled with junk. This is made fresh contain no added junk like sunflower oil, chemicals and rat poison.
I saw another comment stating there’s another company called almond cow that does sell the countertop plantbased milk maker at home.
They are taking pre-orders now, supposed to ship this summer.
Absolutely. I am definitely going to purchase one of those machines as soon as they're available. They're a game changer for sure.
@_ I’m allergic to almonds so can’t have that one. I use whole milk to make Mac and cheese and sometimes lattes; but I cook and drink so many things that traditionally use milk that it is easier on the tummy to substitute about half of it with oat or coconut! Plus oat milk is thick and the most similar.
At first I was like, not another plant based milk. 🙄 however, This is an incredible idea! Earth friendly packaging. Reduces perishable waste. Empowers consumers and businesses. They should do really well.
Barbara: "I'm out, I'm out, I'm out, I'm out"
Entrepreneur: "Sorry what?"
Barbara: "Oh just giving my answer in advance for the next 3 pitches"
Lol 😂
Mark is a freaking genuine in this deal. He clearly had a plan and based on that and other sharks 3% interest idea he clinched that deal with in second. And I have a vegan wife and she will definitely love the smaller version of this. Kudos guys best of luck.
Oh Barbara. The ways in which you go out are limitless.
Barbara: The word “almond” is weird to me, I’m out.
nutty
Barbara is funny. “You speak so fast so I’m out”. Hahaha
Barbara is also poor. That’s why she’s always out. Hahahahaha
Bet she can’t even give you a definition of investing lol
@@paulhan3314 yeah her floors are merely marble and possibly even something to do with wood....not whale blubber or whatever
@@twistedtea7133 don't try to guess why i'm always out....so i'm out
The guy in the white shirt was literally about to blow the whole situation. He was looking at everything in such a short sighted way. The deal they came in asking for, versus the deal that Mark ended up offering them, they should have both been ready to drop down and kiss the ground at work feet because without him and that deal their business could have gone belly up very quickly if they would have made just one or two fairly decent sized mistakes. It would've been such a mistake if they didn't end up taking marks deal.
They know going in that they were gonna get offers at a higher equity and they 100% planned for that already as he already said their previous investors gave them the thumbs up to give them a special shark deal so they were for sure ready to part with atleast 7-8% and at most maybe 10%.
Mark is just a smart buissnesman and he knew that going in so he squeezed them for what he could and they are currently worth 55 mil dollars so they all profited (They are however not yet profitable but the countertop version is currently in pre-sales so thats most likely the reason for their high market value)
Cuban is by far the smartest shark in the tank. He lets all the sharks have at it with offers and then strikes with the best deal for the contestants I want to say? Inventors? What have you... Plain and simple that’s why he’s a billionaire.
He’s better at spotting trends. Plant based milk will dominate.
@@porpoise8160 I do think the numilk idea is a pretty good idea.
@@porpoise8160 Eventually you'll understand why Jesse's message about Christ was infinitely more important than vegan milk.
He is the type of shark that observed the potential target and let other sharks try to do offer 1st, then at the right moment he’s sending a bomb
He failed in Scrub Daddy deal.
I saw this in glass bottles at Whole Foods last week and was tempted to try it. Now I will. I love the clean look of the logo on glass.
Really? I know where Im going this week. I want the home version though. Im sure my cats will be hanging around the countertop.
And for that reason i'm out,
Cool! I’ll check it out. I would much rather have fresh nut milk that tastes great.
@@ahoymate5059 i got some fresh nut milk you can check out that tastes great,
@@TactileTherapy 🤣 or so you think...
$199 for a milk machine? That aint going in every house. That's a niche luxury item for the yoga clique.
Those prices are great actually. $2 for the bottle, $3.95 to fill it. Can reuse it. Fresh milk. It's awesome. I'd buy it in my store. Still wanting our store to get a fresh orange juice machine too.
No way does the price point stay there now that Covid has ravaged our inflation rates. You'd be lucky to fill a bottle for seven bucks by the time these machines are available in your local supermarket. Probably still a decent price, but the value of a dollar has just been destroyed these past two years.
@@Lancun government has
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@@jessefirman48 how often do you pray to hod?
Wouldn’t it be better to just buy a new one?
Mark Cuban did not "beat them up" at the end. He was just doing what he always does. That was an AWESOME deal, and there should have been NO hesitation WHATSOEVER on their part. They literally almost lost the deal. Glad they didn't .
Yep. The dude in the white Numilk shirt should have lost the deal with the stupid quibbling he was doing over a percentage point.
I bought a household nut milk machine 4 years ago with $150, it’s still working well. I am surprised that this is a new thing in the US, this machine is available in Vietnam for at least 5 years.
There are similar products in China too! Sounds like NuMilk isn’t so new.😂😂😂. But nice to see it coming to the US.
Mark is the best!!!!! And after him (too way behind) is Mr Wonderful! They see opportunities where the others sharks don't! The big difference between them is Kevin try to take advantage and propose a lot of unfair deals while Mark propose a lot of fair deals instead. He has my respect
Thats why he's a billionaire. It's crazy
Yup. Kevin has the money to make big money deals like Mark, but he insists on structuring almost all of his offers around loans or royalties rather than just offering cash for equity. The smartest entrepreneurs are the ones who tell Kevin that it's counterproductive to lose money via a royalty rather than reinvesting all revenue into the business. And I love seeing Mark agree with the entrepreneurs when they say that to Kevin.
@@zacharias7284 Can you give some examples of this happening on their show? I'd like to see it.
@@zacharias7284 Indeed. But keep in mind that Kevin's net worth is about $400 million and Mark's is $4,5 billion. Kevin's successs is based on royalties and loans while Mark does revenue into business, long term success. Kevin has the mindset of a banker and Mark is a real entrepreneur/grinder when it comes to business. But in the end of the day, neither Kevin or Mark does deals based on luck.
I want one of those household sized machines when they produce them. This is amazing.
Nevermind. I cant use my own almonds....
@@Mr_E_Ninja. awww....have faith in them, or just use smoked blue diamond...amazing result, to say the least
Me too
@@wellofcire Smoked almond milk. Nope
Right !!
Man, that dude in the white shirt must be Tony Hawk's brother. Not only looks like him, but talks exactly like him. Wow.
“Im out for the next 9 presentations”
- Barbara probably
Honestly a great idea, I personally would love to give this a try!
Lol honestly I’m a black girl from Detroit Michigan lol and even I wanna try this boujie milk cause other plant milks be too thick for me and this look much lighter
Unless cows go extinct I'm chillin
@@budhamms874 no one asked
I'm a dairy lover and would choose real cow's milk versus plant-based any day even though I've become lactose intolerant as I got into my mid-30's. However, I'm not opposed to plant-based milk and don't mind it. I would definitely want to try this. I like almond milk but would've chosen to try the Numilk oatmilk personally, even though I've already tried oatmilk and liked it too.
I love it. I can't handle cow milk. So oat milk is just AWESOME.
This is one of more favorite pitches in the past year
That guy spoke up at the right time
Literally
His homie with the fake laugh
this kind of milk is the future, so at some point a company is going to get big off the back of it. Even if this firm isnt public facing, its easy to see the machines in alot of commercial kitchens
So true as far as it is cheaper and tastier than what the commercial kitchen already has.
@@honestfriend767 right now alot of people are happy to pay premium for products like this, that will change in the future. However lets not pretend people dont pay premium for things like coffee pods.
They're gonna start adding them to refrigerators and it's over
It's not milk. Milk is a child rearing fluid produced only by mammals. Plants don't have mammary glands and don't make milk. It's just a protein drink, and calling it "milk" helps a consumer make a false association with something they are familiar with.
@@JamieVegas Thank you! and dozens off other nutrients that are not in nut milk.
6:27Every shark there knows what they’re saying. Barb insults them because SHE doesn’t understand what they’re saying. That’s not their problem; it’s her problem. There’s a reason she’s a real estate mogul and not a product mogul.
Mark has been taking every opportunity he can with the vegan community and I think that's smart of him because this generation is all about that...
Funny, I do not know one vegan personally. Live in San Diego so I am sure some are around but definitely not a generation.
@@emptypocketsjobs3545 you might be living among boomers mate
@@emptypocketsjobs3545 I would say the younger generation given the vegan choice will most likely take it if the price is right. Simply because they have less junk in them while also not harming animals
Most vegans don’t last on that lifestyle once they realize that you need amino acids. Your skin your hair your muscles your bones even your DNA 🧬 is made of amino acids. Vegans don’t age well look up “vegan Face “
LOL
If anything there's more hate for vegans than actual vegans
Mark is different from the others.
When they showed their machine, Mark immediately knew this is a MUST investment.
Mark will do a great job with this. And he’s dairy free the perfect spokesperson for this. To respresent their product in the market
Man, Barbra really did justify all those "I'm out" comments.
i'm out i'm out....i want the world to know-ho, got to leht it show....ho
Damn i want the home version, would buy if end price is worth it.
People can just make their own alternative milks in a regular blender. I think $600 is too much for a milk processing machine
@@samanthaflorence733 Definitely! Almost everyone was making at home milks during the peak of quarantine. However I’m sure rich Whole Foods customers will love the vending machine. The brand name is awesome tho.
@@Sheslulu Home version was $199. $599 was just for those coffee shops.
What about almond cow? Isn’t that a home almond milk machine?
There’s already a machine for the home that exists called almond cow!
The nice thing about Kevin is that he always lets other sharks make their offers. Not to mention, he always messes with Barbara 😂
“I don’t drink liquids, for that reason I’m out.” -Barbara
Mark is always generous with his offers.
That's why he's the billionaire in the sharktank. Takes the deals most others wouldn't lol
Well him spending 2mil is like the avg person spending 20
I almost expected him to go out at the last second. 2 mill was generous and they wanted to keep quibbling over a percentage.
Sometimes he was sharky.
Nah he just snuck in an extra 2% equity while distracting them with the other 3% for the loan. So if they use only 1 million instead of the full 2, he still gets 7% instead of the 5% they were originally at. Smart man.
9:33. He really prayed that mark was gonna accept the 6% 😂😂😂
Barbara: "You came in today and pitched your idea, and for that reason I'm out."
This seems like a really good product. As a milk lover and a person who regularly consumes milk, i would love to have this in my country.
I’d definitely buy the countertop version, just not at $199. $199 for some milk, it better do something spectacular
@@mosesdevadass6056 I think they said $699! Mark even suggested $899!
From 9:02
900*75 ~ ₹67000
Do you really gonna buy that?
@@rumourtales4997 that's for the industry ones meant for cafes. The one ones would be $199
What a cool idea! I don't like almond milk, but the idea is brilliant! I can imagine someone using the machine daily for their coffee and twice a week for the stuff the family uses. The at home unit lends itself to having a subscription model for the ingredients needed to make the milk. Genius idea!
Barbara: "You spoke, therefore Im out!"
Both the large and countertop versions are excellent products. Healthy, practical, fun, exciting, and the prices are reasonable to me for what they are.
It's Juicero but for almond milk. It's a scam
@@alex161that’s what I thought
As of October 2021, Numilk 's net worth was approximately $55 Million... and growing... Impressive
It will be really nice if they can have a different show that would let us know how the companies performed after the deals.
Barbra: “i’m out and for that reason i’m out”
Listen. If you want to make your own almond milk, you can do so with a blender. I recommend vitamix simply for the fact that their blades are made to specifically destroy anything you put in it. It's simple. Put your almonds in, put water in, blend and strain the material. You don't need any of this craziness.
"Hi Barbar.."
Barbara: "I'm out"
I’ve been searching for this for years! They read my mind! These guys are truly addressing a gap in the market! These guys are genius! I hope their company becomes successful, they are the future! ♥️🙏🏻
I'm lactose intolerant, so I use oat milk in things! I'd love that counter top version, but heck, even being able to fill up a bottle of oat milk for $3.99 at the store sounds like a good deal to me! And I like that it seems very healthy. I hope that we'll be seeing this NuMilk stuff out on the market soon!
Only non europeans are lactose intolerant
Clean-up has to be a doozy on the home unit. The vending unit seems like a dream, very convenient and a great price.
They came to play, they had an answer for every answer, a great presentation and a great product. Also had their math on point.
Mark Cuban is a very cool and considerate guy. His offer was very fair.
Mark is a fair man. I would love to work for a boss like him.
I don't even drink milk and this looks very interesting, specially the home version. The retail version could also be used for hotels as part of their breakfast buffet.
Hotels Starbucks and or other coffee shops. Basically anywhere there is food. Offices etc.
What hotel is using some $30K almond milk machine as part of their breakfast buffet? Really dumb take. There are two types of hotel breakfasts, restaurants where this wouldn't be relevant and the super cheap breakfasts buffets.
@@privacyplease64 plenty of hotels have buffets that aren't cheap
@@carlosfer2201 Name a hotel you think would implement this
@@privacyplease64Four Seasons
I’m sitting at home and understood every word he said and Barbara does this for a living
LMAO 9:43 was so awkward. Kevin looked away like "hmmm why did I yell at Mark?"
🤣
Lmaoo
I feel like some of the sharks really want to invest in these types of business with these types of valuations, it's just that they really can't afford it, unless it's a multi-shark deal. Except for mark.
their net worth is so much that any bank would loan them the money easily.
@@Tyshkevich except Barbara.
Kevin went to credit options for the sole reason that if the company folds, he keeps the liscencing(sp) to the product so he can become a giant monopoly.... same thing with robert...... there idea wasnt well recieved in canand where ther from, hence why they are in usa...... also from a friend of my word is kevin offers very little help in hopes that you fail, to take over. 🤢
@@Tyshkevich I think Mark’s cap is a lot higher than theirs. Remember, he has more $$$ than all their net worth combined. I wouldn’t factor in who they are - permitting access to capital. Because they poss already have other debt they are mnging from: existing biz’s, investments in portfolio, etc.
It's like Kevin quite angry at Mark as he said: "What do you want?". Just love the thrilling when they're all making a deal. It makes my heart beat along.
They should have taken Mark's offer on the spot. Please entrepreneurs are insanely good at what they do and with business in general... But mannnnnn they need to realize the power of the shark tank
and more importantly the power of billionaire mark cuban
Exactly why I commented the following
Fuck those greedy shits. Bargaining over a single percent with offers less than even say 15% I’d automatically say fuck you I’m out without hesitation if I was Mark. I’d have jumped on Marks deal INSTANTLY
@@brianlynch8292 thats why you dont own a business.
A lot of times there are offers that undervalue the business a bit but are worth accepting because of the added value you get from having someone like Mark backing your business.
But this wasn't one of those times. He made a very generous and fair offer. I was very surprised they didn't instantly accept, but they made the right decision in the end which is all that matters.
Mark really had given it a good level of thought
3% interest and having 3% for equity at the end was very very reasonable
For anyone confused the winning deal was $1m for capital, and 7% shareholders equity (ownership of 7% of company assets minus liability), and an optional $1m dollar loan at 3% interest, and a 3% advisory share, which means Mark will have the opportunity to buy 3% in shareholder equity of a private company which is a safer route because it’s not guaranteed meaning he may not lose any money if things seem to not be going well again only be Oakes optional when the second $1m is used
I love Mark. Very decisive yet kind of guy you want in your corner.
"I didn't even know there was other kinds of milk besides dairy. And for that reason, I'm out." -Barbara
At first I didn't like Mark Cuban but after what he did with the affordable pharma company , I am rooting for him
Barbara: You're throwing a lot of big words at me right now, and since I don't understand them I am going to take it as disrespect
“You talk so much” him: legit answers question with concise and efficient sentences goes right to the point without beating Arojnd the bush. What is she talking about lol
Right , he did a great job explaining
Guy in the black shirt accepts the offer without first talking to his partner 🤣
Mark, I really like you MORE & MORE as a businessman, but also, as the human being I see you more of on shark tank.... not just how you act financially but how you interact with the individuals..... I truly admire your heart and your passion, & the kindness you show to others❣️❣️
There time so when you have me in tears with the way you talk to people, and especially when you get up & give them hugs❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
I grew up on a farm, and I honestly have to tell you, I can't imagine my milk not coming from a cow, but I'm also a cancer patient and I have become very food conscious, nutrition aware, and wise about what I want to put in my body. All of that comes down to change... i'm going to be watching NuMilk & just exactly what that means for me in the future as a consumer!!. I wish you the best of luck in this endeavor, and that this will be something that not only builds your portfolio, but is a part of you and your families' healthy world!❣️❣️
May God give you the best of health and long life. I really like your comment about Mark. Mark values others contribution and lift people up when they are down.
Honestly I was impressed, I can definitely see super markets implementing this because every time I go to the grocery store the vegan milk stock is always low. It would do very well
Mark knows what he's doing here; fantastic deal. Considering they likely would have gone under without him, I'd say it's pretty fair too. Everyone's getting rich off this product.
"My brain can't comprehend all the big words you are saying, and I feel like I'm back in 2nd grade, and for that reason, I'm out." -Barbara
I watched the full video. I don't recall Barbara saying that.
@@thesportsguy126 then watch it again
“I’m EXTREMELY dumb, and i failed 2nd grade, so i’m out.” -Barbara
Looked a score to me. Got a new subscriber. Was fun to watch. Great video
2:04 Lol the way Mark was walking here, you can tell he's happy and excited.
Having watched the UK Dragon’s Den, this show is so different! The music and sound effects are so loud and intense, the entrepreneurs have such animated/lively pitches and the way the Sharks ask questions, is so quick fire. It’s such a trippy experience 😂
No hate, just an observation!
I feel like the entrepreneurs in shark tank are scripted actors sometimes. These two guys came out talking like robots lol. Watch the guy on the left at the end of the vid.. He's having a computer malfunction
I agree with u. Its the same with kitchen nightmare us and uk edition
Yanks do love their drama
@@JhetFilms I think he's just nervous. I would be too
UK vs US tv. Look at Gordon Ramsay US vs UK too.
Barbara: you remind me of my second grade teacher..... I'm out 😂😂
Barbara: I'm out.
Mark: they already made the deal with me.
Barbara: Yea but I'm out.
Mark: ...you were never in. The deal is done.
Barbara: And for that reason, I'm out.
Hahah!!!
Barbara shows us why her "I'm out" meme has merit.