Shark Tank US | Hawaiian Entrepreneur Hopes To Help Kids With Worthy Brands' Product
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ม.ค. 2025
- Paige Brattin is seeking $250k for a 10% stake in her company Worthy Brands
From Season 15 Episode 1
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was expecting daymond to take advantage of this deal and offer 49% when she suggested "licensing". Was kinda surprised.
Y’all bitch about everything Daymond do when the others sharks does the same exact thing Woburn what’s the uncommon denominator.
Crazy. Good cause. Makes money. All out.
They want her to keep the money. This was looking out for her business for real.
They didnt give her a deal because she's face to face with the big corp. When economy and spending shrinks they'll go to war price and the one that wins is the one with most cashflow to support that dump/losses. That's how these businesses work. It's always better to strive for a non-market or a place that hasn't been quite opened. There are tons of exmaples for this. Even though not easy to build, those are the businesses with the real real MOAT, those that become specificly good serving a niche.
@MiguelGomez-ft8cw yea but usually they'll sell and make their money. To the big corps.
I went through this myself as a child! Horrible band-aid style patches that would rip out hairs from my eyebrow and hurt so bad, leaving red marks on my face. I had to wear mine for a couple of years from the time I woke up until bedtime. I hated how they made it look like I had just blank skin under my glasses, too, it was creepy! My mom and I cut out a picture from a cover girl ad in a magazine and taped it on for a laugh one day. These would have been amazing.
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How about not cropping the hell out of these pitches? We like the whole segment
I bought these today for myself. The patches that hospitals give hurt and I just got a nerve injury in my head that's going to cause double vision for months. I'm grateful for these
One of easiest business to invest on and they all went out.
Doesn’t make any sense. Sharks are not always smart
Many difficult things with this product, will the superior shape be enough to convince the usual customer of patches to pay significantly more, how to implement the licensing when the box comes with 50 patches, the size of the market, unique customer depending to a degree of medical endorsement and its not a high value item.
@@oscarsanabria309 Plus the big corporation competing with her
Small market. But none of them wanted to mention that for fear of seeming more interested in money than helping a good cause.
this was my exact reaction as well
Interesting how the up-close patch photos are peeling off the eye!! 😮🎉Love that Lori tried it out on her hand! 😅
There's 73 million children under 18. And she said one out of every 45 I think if you divided 45 by 73 million to get 1 million 600 plus what are her numbers or numbers don't equate? She didn't look Confident when She said one out of 45 I think the sharks seem that too calculations may be wrong. Maybe someone can be smarter than me. And this comment sections about mathematics. Maybe bring some algebra into cause. I'd hate it the algebra. But I think her numbers were totally wrong. Because one out of 45 and there's 73 million plus children under 18 at that doesn't equate.
Growing up in the US, I never saw a single classmate with an eyepatch. So throughout those years in multiple schools, we're talking hundreds of kids. Now with children of my own, when going to their schools, still haven't seen an eyepatch. "1 in 45 seems" a bit iffy. But I admire her passion for the actual small segment of kids that would love this.
@@katlis pretty sure it's for childrens, not teens.
your math is right, to find the number of children with a condition given a 1 in 45 prevalence, divide the total number of children (e.g., 73 million) by 45 (e.g., 73,000,000 ÷ 45 ≈ 1,622,222).
@@katlis and you don't have to wear them all day, only for 2 hours.
@@Onewithoutnameandnumber Gotchya. Still can't believe 1 in 45 though. In my 41 years I've never seen or even heard of this condition. Maybe it's more prominent in other countries.
I hope she exceeds
Lori is one of a kind
Putting a patch on the strong eye to strengthen the weak one is actually the same as a Squint.
Keep in mind this is targeted towards kids, they do not squint the good eye. They will rely on the good eye and let the bad eye develop amblyopia.
Try squinting for 2 hours
good content
When I had to wear eye patches 15 years ago they already had fun prints available, this isn’t a new concept at all.
It's not about the print, it's about the design and how it fits more comfortably to your face.
Correct, assuming the patch design makes a difference towards comfort.@@liberalslayer9831
She looks lite headed
Frick you she is my ant
How is Worthy Brands doing now? Has anyone reading this tried their eye patches?
Ya she is my ant and now she makes band-aides to on her website you should check them out if you want
She used the medical term refractive amblyopia, that's why they never heard of it. It's just a type of lazy eye, which I'm sure all of the sharks and all of you guys here on TH-cam, heard. One eye is much better at seeing so the brain starts ignoring the weaker eye and the longer it gets ignored, the less it develops. And if it goes untreated a long time, it can cause blindness on that weaker eye. My cousin had this and wore an eye patch for almost a year, 4-5 hours a day.
Oh wow. Everyone out?
guess they didn't see a big enough market.
No one gonna comment about naming a girl Eddy?
It’s short for Edwina. Mt. Eddy is the tallest mountain west of I-5. It was named after the first woman who climbed Mt. Shasta.
@@firdosvohra4315 thought it had something to do with Eddie Aikau
Edna Mo
Hawaiian where
Nobody in the comment section is talking about the one at a 45 children when there's 73 million plus children that the numbers don't work somebody, please. It's smarter than me in the equation. Come up with the calculation of the actual kind of it's like one out of Amelia, 1 out of a billion 1 out of 100000 it's not 1 out of 45 that she's expanding her numbers. They just look at her face when she says it. If anybody took a deal on this man. I don't know if you're losing or not
Daymond out once again 😂😂😂😂
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She said “MY whole world changed when I found out my daughter was blind” lady, I’m sure your daughter’s life changed a bit more than yours did.
Her daughters world sure did but what is wrong with her saying that she felt horrible. Wouldnt u feel like your whole worlds changed if ur daughter had blindness ect.
Both can be true, no? She’s speaking for herself because she is the company’s founder. She’s pulling her audience into HER experience so they understand the origin of her product’s inspiration. It’s story composition, bro!
This is such a dumb nitpick
Man, criticizing a line like this is so strange..what kind of nonsense are people microanalyzing and trying to find fault in these days..Of course a mom's world changes, she's speaking in a presentation about something and trying her best to help her daughter..
@@cubonefan3 incredibly so..
7 dollars landed and selling for 27 before the inflation hit. This is what is wrong with our society, greed.
Tell me you don’t understand business without telling me you don’t understand business. Taxes, scaling, legal, insurance…landed cost us just the beginning.
@jtwestful it's also for a pack of 50 so nearly a 2 months supply for 27 bucks isn't insane for a medical device