Shark Tank | |
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Season 3 | |
No. of episodes | 15 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | January 20 – May 18, 2012 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the third season of Shark Tank .
Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary and Robert Herjavec appear as sharks in every episode this season. Barbara Corcoran is still credited as a main shark, but her slot is filled in by guest shark Lori Greiner in several episodes.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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24 | 1 | "Episode 301" | January 20, 2012 | 301 | 6.25 [1] |
"The Clean Bottle" easy to clean water bottles (YES); "My Wonderful Life" a funeral planning service (NO); "Business Ghost" a ghost writing service (NO); "EZ VIP" a club reservation service (YES); Update on: Origaudio (Episode 207) Note: NBA star Bill Walton makes a cameo to pitch for Clean Bottle. | |||||
25 | 2 | "Episode 302" | January 27, 2012 | 302 | 5.44 [2] |
"I Want To Draw A Cat For You" an online service that creates and delivers custom cat drawings (YES); "Salespreneur" a company that teaches how to become a good sales rep (NO); "Vegas Magic Show" a magic show act (NO); "Invis-A-Rack" a collapsable cargo rack for truck beds (NO); Update on: CitiKitty (Episode 209) | |||||
26 | 3 | "Episode 303" | February 3, 2012 | 303 | 5.16 [3] |
"Chord Buddy" a system for learning to play guitar (YES); "Liquid Money" a fragrance that smells like money (NO); "Tail Lightz" a blinking accessory for jeans (NO); "You Smell Soap" luxury soap (YES); Update on: CBS Foods (Episode 201) | |||||
27 | 4 | "Episode 304" | February 10, 2012 | 304 | 5.89 [4] |
Guest shark: Lori Greiner "The Swilt" a sweater and quilt combination (NO); "Show No" a towel that provides coverage to change out of a swimsuit in public (YES); "Puppy Cake" a cake mix for dogs (NO); "Wine Balloon" a way to keep wine good for longer (YES); Update on: Notehall (Episode 108) Note: In a Shark Tank first, the creator of Show No was given a check immediately after agreeing to the deal, bypassing the usual due diligence process. | |||||
28 | 5 | "Episode 305" | February 17, 2012 | 305 | 5.69 [5] |
Guest shark: Lori Greiner "The Last Lid" a universal garbage can lid (YES); "Ledge Pillow" a pillow for woman with large breasts (NO); "Talbott Teas" premium teas (YES); "M3 Girl Designs" a jewelry line for kids (YES); Update on: Lightfilm (Episode 205) | |||||
29 | 6 | "Episode 306" | February 24, 2012 | 306 | 5.86 [6] |
Guest shark: Lori Greiner "Five Minute Furniture" an easy-assembly furniture line (NO); "The Painted Pretzel" a candy pretzel business (YES); "Esso Watches" a wristwatch with alleged health benefits (NO); "Readerest Specsecure" a magnet that allows you to attach your glasses to your shirt so you won't lose them (YES); Update on: Man Candle (Episode 208) | |||||
30 | 7 | "Episode 307" | March 2, 2012 | 307 | 5.69 [7] |
"Kisstixx" flavored mix-and-match lip balms (YES); "The Smart Baker" a line of home baking products (YES); "The Heat Helper" a laundry dryer heat-recycling device (NO); "Technology Enabled Clothing" clothing designed for portable electronics (NO); Update on: Daisy Cakes (Episode 207) Note: Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is contacted over phone during the Technology Enabled Clothing pitch. | |||||
31 | 8 | "Episode 308" | March 9, 2012 | 308 | 5.11 [8] |
"The Original Profender" a basketball training device (NO); "Nardo's Natural" a line of skin care products (YES); "Rent-A-Grandma" a babysitting service staffed by older women (NO); "Litter" a line of body jewelry (YES); Update on: Pork Barrel BBQ (Episode 106) | |||||
32 | 9 | "Episode 309" | March 16, 2012 | 309 | 5.97 [9] |
"Tower Paddle Boards" a paddle board company (YES); "Instant Lifts" clear adhesives that improve the look of sagging skin (NO); "Vinamor" a wine aerator (NO); "MisoMedia" software for learning to play instruments (YES); Update on: Readerest (Episode 306) Note: Singer Ingrid Michaelson makes a cameo to demonstrate MisoMedia. | |||||
33 | 10 | "Episode 310" | March 23, 2012 | 310 | 5.78 [10] |
"The Ave Venice" customized shoe designs (NO); "Bark’em’s To Go" pet food packaged to-go (NO); "Brewer’s Cow" beer flavored ice cream (NO); "GoGo Gear" fashionable motorcycle and scooter protective riding apparel (YES); Update on: Ride-On Carry-On (Episode 204) | |||||
34 | 11 | "Episode 311" | April 13, 2012 | 311 | 5.49 [11] |
"Blondies Cookies" a cookie business (NO); "ViewSport" T-Shirts with designs that appear when in contact with water (NO); "The Sullivan Generator" a machine that produces natural energy from Earth's rotation and gold as a by-product (NO); "Copa di Vino" the wine in a glass creator returns to pitch his product again (NO); Update on: Copa di Vino (Episode 201) Note: This episode is the first to show a past entrepreneur return to the tank (Copa di Vino, Episode 201). | |||||
35 | 12 | "Episode 312" | April 27, 2012 | 312 | 5.42 [12] |
Guest shark: Lori Greiner "Nail Pak" a 3-in-1 nail polish, remover, and file (YES); "Debbie Brooks Handbags" customizable handbags (NO); "Trimi Tank" tank tops with interchangeable straps (NO); "Lollacup" spill proof sippy cups (YES); Update on: Talbott Teas (Episode 305) | |||||
36 | 13 | "Episode 313" | May 4, 2012 | 313 | 6.06 [13] |
"AirBedz" air mattresses for truck beds (NO); "Skyride" a human-powered monorail system (NO); "Boot Illusions" interchangeable covers to make heels into boots (YES); "Villy Customs" customizable bicycles (YES); Update on: Show No (Episode 304) | |||||
37 | 14 | "Episode 314" | May 11, 2012 | 314 | 5.59 [14] |
"Wild Squirrel Nut Butter" a line of peanut butters (YES); "CAB20" a rock band (NO); "Mix Bikini" mix and match bikinis (YES); "Billy Blanks Jr.'s Dance With Me" a new fitness program created by the son of the creator of the best selling fitness DVD ever (YES); Update on: I Want To Draw A Cat For You (Episode 302) Note: In a Shark Tank first, the creator of Dance With Me was followed out of the tank after declining a deal and offered a chance to reconsider, which he did. | |||||
38 | 15 | "Episode 315" | May 18, 2012 | 315 | 5.52 [15] |
"Cougar Limited" an energy drink for women (NO); "Remyxx ReKixx Sneakers" fashionable shoes that are completely recyclable (YES); "The NitroForce Titan 1000" a home gym system (NO); "UniKey Technologies" door locks operated by a smart phone application (YES); Update on: EZ VIP (Episode 301) |
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