Shark Tank season 8

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Shark Tank
Season 8
No. of episodes24
Release
Original network ABC
Original releaseSeptember 23, 2016 (2016-09-23) 
May 12, 2017 (2017-05-12)
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List of episodes

This is a list of episodes from the eighth season of Shark Tank .

Contents

Episodes

Venture investor Chris Sacca returned as a guest shark in several episodes this season.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1521"Episode 1"September 23, 2016 (2016-09-23)8014.98 [1]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Fizzics" a device to enhance the head and the flavor of bottled or canned beers (YES); "Spoonful of Comfort" a delivery service of soup and sides for sick people (NO); "ISlide" fully customizable slide sandals (NO); "ReThink" content-filtering software that delays sending potentially cyberbullying messages so the user can reconsider (YES); Update on: 2400 Expert (Episode 716)
Note: This is the first episode to have six sharks in the tank; NFL player Antonio Brown makes a cameo to pitch for ISlide.
1532"Episode 2"September 30, 2016 (2016-09-30)8025.02 [2]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"The Lapel Project" stick-on false lapels for jackets (YES); "GoodHangups" a magnetic device for hanging decorations on walls (YES); "Ice Age Meals" a delivery service of pre-made meals for the paleo diet (NO); "TactiBite Fish Call" a floating lure that creates sounds to attract fish (YES); Update on: Illumibowl (Episode 727)
1543"Episode 3"October 7, 2016 (2016-10-07)8044.86 [3]
Sharks: Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Raising Wild" fashionable bathing suits for more mature women (YES); "The Cookie Kahuna" Wally Amos from the Famous Amos cookie brand pitches a new line of cookies (NO); "TekDry" a machine to dry out water-damaged electronic devices (YES); "Night Runner 270" lights for shoes to be used by runners at night (YES); Update on: "7th Global Entrepreneurship Summit Hosted by President Obama" Daymond attends a summit for entrepreneurs hosted by Barack Obama.
1554"Episode 4"October 14, 2016 (2016-10-14)8035.19 [4]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Solemates" a cap for high-heeled shoes to prevent them from sinking into grass (YES); "Atlantic Candy Company" a hollow chocolate candy with a toy inside that is legal to sell in the United States (NO); "Biem" a device that converts a stick of butter into a butter spray (YES); "Angels and Tomboys" scented body sprays and lotions marketed to tween girls (YES); Update on: The Natural Grip (Episode 608)
1565"Episode 5"October 21, 2016 (2016-10-21)8065.42 [5]
Sharks: Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"SandiLake Clothing" a clothing line for children (NO); "Parker's Maple" a line of maple syrup, maple butter, and other associated products (NO); "SafeGrabs" silicone mats for multi-purpose kitchen use (YES); "SiliDog" pet identification tags made out of silicone (YES); Profile: "Kevin O'Leary" Kevin tells his story of how he came to business success.
1576"Episode 6"October 28, 2016 (2016-10-28)8054.41 [6]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Joyce's Lulu Bang" a line of gourmet marmalade and sauces (NO); "unPack" a service for travelers that delivers pre-packed clothing to hotels (NO); "Sunscreenr" a device to view the effectiveness of sunscreen (YES); "Potato Parcel" a gag gift delivery service of a message written on a potato (YES); Update on: Grace and Lace (Episode 510)
1587"Episode 7"November 4, 2016 (2016-11-04)8085.22 [7]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Eco Flower" artificial flowers made from recycled materials (YES); "The Style Club" women's fashions marketed through videos and social media (YES); "Safe Catch" a machine that can test the mercury content in tuna (NO); "#besomebody" an app to facilitate experiential learning by booking live experiences with mentors and experts in various activities (NO); Update on: Wicked Good Cupcakes (Episode 422)
Note: American Ninja Warrior competitor Travis Brewer and professional soccer player Kristine Lilly make cameos to pitch for #besomebody.
1598"Episode 8"November 11, 2016 (2016-11-11)8095.43 [8]
Sharks: Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Chris Sacca
"Milk Snob" a soft baby stroller and car seat cover that doubles as a nursing cover (YES); "Jack's Stands & Marketplaces" a service that provides stands and training for young entrepreneurs to sell their products (YES); "Chi'lantro" a Korean BBQ food truck and restaurant (YES); "Toor" a lockbox connected to an app that allows a real estate buyer quicker access to the property (YES); Update on: Rent Like a Champion (Episode 704)
1609"Episode 9"November 18, 2016 (2016-11-18)8105.19 [9]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"PupBox" a subscription box service for puppy owners (YES); "Barbell Apparel" men's clothing tailored for active wear (NO); "ENERGYbits" algae tablets to increase energy and focus (NO); "Line Cutterz" a finger ring with a cutter for fishing line (YES); Update on: Bantam Bagels (Episode 611)
16110"Episode 10"December 2, 2016 (2016-12-02)8075.20 [10]
Sharks: Mark, Robert, Kevin, Lori, Chris Sacca
"Inboard Technology" an electric skateboard company (YES); "PetPlate" a delivery service of freshly cooked pet food (NO); "Nootrobox" chewable coffee cubes (NO); "Nomiku" a home version of a sous-vide cooker (YES); Update on: Simply Fit Board (Episode 708)
16211"Episode 11"December 9, 2016 (2016-12-09)8124.91 [11]
Sharks: Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Sealed by Santa" a service to send letters and packages to kids from Santa Claus (YES); "PolyGlide" a synthetic ice material for skating at home (NO); "Digiwrap" customizable gift wrap and gift bags (YES); "Hand Out Gloves" gloves with a removable finger portion to easily allow bare-handed tasks (YES); Profile: "Mark Cuban" Mark tells his story of how he came to business success.
16312"Episode 12"January 6, 2017 (2017-01-06)8135.78 [12]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"PDX Pet Design" a line of cat toys and care products (NO); "Basic Outfitters" a service providing drawers of men's clothing basics (NO); "Victory Coffees" a line of organic, fair trade coffee (NO); "Naturally Perfect Dolls" dolls with features representing diverse cultures and ethnicities (YES); Update on: Drain Strain (Episode 617)
16413"Episode 13"January 13, 2017 (2017-01-13)8115.86 [13]
Sharks: Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Grease Bags" disposable, compostable bags for disposing of household grease (YES); "Pinblock" children's building blocks that are flexible (YES); "Mama's Milk Box" a subscription box service of women's clothing for nursing mothers (NO); "NicePipes Apparel" arm and legwarmers made from yoga workout material (NO); Profile: "Daymond John" Daymond tells his story of how he came to business success.
16514"Episode 14"January 27, 2017 (2017-01-27)8155.97 [14]
Sharks: Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Chris Sacca
"Chirps" corn chips enhanced with cricket protein (YES); "Vibes" high-fidelity earplugs specially designed for use at concerts (NO); "Popup Play" play sets custom designed by children via a tablet (YES); "Getaway" a rental service of camping sites with tiny houses (NO); Profile: "Barbara Corcoran" Barbara tells her story of how she came to business success.
16615"Episode 15"February 3, 2017 (2017-02-03)8145.68 [15]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"The Kooler" an insulated water cooler with containers for secondary beverages (YES); "Little Nomad" stylish foam children's play mats (NO); "RinseKit" a portable shower system (YES); "DBest Products" a line of carriers and portable carts (YES); Update on: Tom + Chee (Episode 426)
16716"Episode 16"February 10, 2017 (2017-02-10)8165.81 [16]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Tranquilo" a vibrating mat for calming crying babies (YES); "Doc Spartan" an all natural first aid ointment (YES); "Peaceful Fruits" natural fruit snacks made with açai (NO); "Fire Fighter Turn Out Bags" bags made from used gear worn by firefighters (YES); Update on: R. Riveter (Episode 716)
16817"Episode 17"February 17, 2017 (2017-02-17)8175.22 [17]
Sharks: Mark, Robert, Kevin, Lori, Chris Sacca
"Toymail" a plush toy that allows children to send voice messages to approved contacts (YES); "Edn Wallgarden" an indoor planter that uses smart technology to help grow the plants (NO); "Hotels by Day" an app for booking day-use hotel rooms (NO); "Bitsbox" a subscription box service that teaches kids computer coding (NO); Update on: Insta-fire (Episode 719)
16918"Episode 18"February 24, 2017 (2017-02-24)8185.86 [18]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Sand Cloud" beach towels supporting ocean sustainability (YES); "Ora Organic" plant-based nutritional supplements (NO); "DartDrones" drone pilot training courses (YES); "The Elephant Pants" a clothing line supporting elephant preservation (YES); Update on: Bombas (Episode 601)
Note: This episode was followed by a special edition of 20/20 celebrating Shark Tank reaching $100 million in deals featuring behind the scenes of production and updates on past businesses from the show.
17019"Episode 19"March 3, 2017 (2017-03-03)8196.08 [19]
Sharks: Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"The Sleep Styler" hair rollers that dry and style overnight (YES); "Blendtique Wine Company" a kit for customers to create personalized wine blends (YES); "MealEnders" natural lozenges designed to help with weight management (NO); "Rareform" backpacks and bags made from recycled billboards (YES); Profile: "Robert Herjavec" Robert tells his story of how he came to business success.
17120"Episode 20"April 7, 2017 (2017-04-07)8224.88 [20]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Apollo Peak" a wine-like beverage for cats and dogs (YES); "Seedsheet" a sheet of weed-blocking fabric embedded with dissolvable pouches of seeds and soil for easily growing vegetables and herbs (YES); "CropSticks" bamboo chopsticks with a built-in rest (NO); "Under the Weather" weatherproof pop-up pods to be used when watching (YES); Update on: Dude Products (Episode 704)
17221"Episode 21"April 14, 2017 (2017-04-14)8234.38 [21]
Sharks: Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Chris Sacca
"Guard Llama" a portable remote that activates a personal emergency service (YES); "Flag" a free photo printing service that prints ads on the back of the photos (NO); "Validated" an app that earns credit toward covering transportation costs when shopping at physical stores (NO); "Guardian Bikes" children's bicycles with an improved braking system (YES); Update on: Bubba's Boneless Ribs (Episode 511)
17322"Episode 22"April 21, 2017 (2017-04-21)8204.58 [22]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Goverre" a spill-proof portable wine glass (YES); "See Rescue Streamer" a large streamer used as an emergency signal device (NO); "BootyQueen Apparel" a fitness fashion line that accents a woman's rear end (YES); "Loctote Industrial Bag Co." a drawstring pack that is cut-resistant and has security features (YES); Update on: PRx Performance (Episode 719)
17423"Episode 23"May 5, 2017 (2017-05-05)8244.40 [23]
Sharks: Mark, Daymond, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Thompson Tee" undershirts designed to block underarm sweat (YES); "Wallet Buckle" a belt buckle that holds credit cards (NO); "Rumi Spice" saffron imported from Afghanistan (YES); "Peoples Design" a mixing bowl with a built-in scoop (YES); Update on: Lovepop (Episode 711)
17524"Episode 24"May 12, 2017 (2017-05-12)8264.01 [24]
Sharks: Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Robert
"Wine & Design" painting classes with wine served (YES); "Rocketbook" a notebook that can scan contents to cloud services via an app and can be erased by being microwaved (NO); "Laid Brand" hair-care products made with pheromones (NO); "Bridal Buddy" a functional slip worn under a wedding gown that allows the wearer to use the restroom on their own (YES); Update on: Season 8 Recap

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