The sixth season of Shark Tank aired between September 26, 2014 – May 15, 2015. It was followed by Season 7, which aired on September 25, 2015.
A total of seven sharks appeared in this season: Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, and Nick Woodman.
# | Episode | Air date | Summary |
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94 | "Season 6 Premiere: Sleeping Baby, Hammer & Nails, Amber, and Bombas" | September 26, 2014 | "Sleeping Baby" sleepwear for newborns that imitates the protection of the womb so they don't wake as easily (YES); "Hammer & Nails" a masculine nail salon (NO); "Amber" a cellphone charging station (NO); "Bombas" quality athletic socks (YES); Update on: "Mark & Barbara's All Stars" Mark, Barbara, and some of their top investments [KaZAM (Episode 424), Lollacup (Episode 312), U-Lace (Episode 519), Kisstixx (Episode 307), Monkey Mat (Episode 522), Ryan's Barkery (Episode 426)] celebrate a special Shark Tank display at Target. |
95 | "Season 6 Premiere: Roominate, Wedding Wagon, Floating Mug and Kronos Golf" | September 26, 2014 | "Roominate" a construction set toy (YES); "The Floating Mug Co." mugs and glasses with built-in coasters (NO); "Wedding Wagon" a van used as a mobile wedding chapel (NO); "Kronos" premium golf putters (YES); Update on: Simple Sugars (Episode 420) |
96 | "Week 2: SoapSox, Heart Pup, Ninja Cards, DrumPants" | October 3, 2014 | "SoapSox" plush toys that work as bath sponges (NO); "Heart Pup" a wearable sling for carrying a dog (YES); "Ninja Cards" a game similar to darts that uses special throwing cards (NO); "DrumPants" touch sensors you wear on your body that play music (NO); Update on: Villy Customs (Episode 313) |
97 | "Week 3: FunCakes Rental, Paper Box Pilots, Tablejacks USA, Reviver" | October 10, 2014 | "FunCakes Rental" fake wedding cakes (NO); "Paper Box Pilots" decorative stickers to make cardboard boxes look like vehicles (YES); "Table Jacks" a way to fix wobbly tables (NO); "Reviver" freshening wipes for masking odors on clothing (YES); Update on: ScreenMend (Episode 504) |
98 | "Week 4: Jungle Jumparoo, The Caddy Girls, Red Dress Boutique, Sun-Staches" | October 17, 2014 | "Jungle JumpaRoo" a play structure for kids (NO); "The Caddy Girls" a company that provides all-female golf caddys (NO); "The Red Dress Boutique" an online mail-order service for afforable, fashionable outfits (YES); "SunStaches" novelty sunglasses with attached facial accessories (YES); Update on: Ten Thirty One Productions (Episode 506) |
99 | "Week 5: Oilerie USA, Honeyfund, EmergenSee, Beatbox Beverages, and Jimmy Kimmel" | October 24, 2014 | "Oilerie USA" a chain of specialty olive oil stores (NO); "Honeyfund" a crowdfunding service that allows wedding guests to donate money toward the honeymoon trip rather than purchase traditional gifts (YES); "EmergenSee" a personal security system smartphone app (NO); "BeatBox Beverages" an innovative brand of box wine (YES); Update on: Breathometer (Episode 502) |
100 | "Week 6: Titin, Beardbrand, Singtrix, Myself Belts" | October 31, 2014 | "Titin" a weighted workout shirt designed to increase exercise performance (YES); "Beardbrand" a kit of facial hair maintenance products (NO); "SingTrix" a karaoke system with pitch correction and various vocal effects (NO); "Myself Belts" a velcro belt specially designed for young children (YES); Update on: Grace and Lace (Episode 510) |
101 | "Week 7: The Natural Grip, Priority One Canine, Man-PACK, Bottle Breacher" | November 7, 2014 | "The Natural Grip" a hand grip designed to help the user better handle fitness equipment (YES); "Priority One Canine" professionally trained canine bodyguards (NO); "Man-Pack" a multipurpose messenger bag for men (NO); "Bottle Breacher" beer bottle openers made from 50 caliber bullets (YES); Update on: "Special White House Event" Daymond, Kevin, and Robert, along with Stella Valle (Episode 425) and Ruckpack (Episode 410), visit the White House for a "Champions of Change" event celebrating veteran entrepreneurs. |
102 | "Week 8, The 100th Episode: Storm Stoppers, Pipsnacks, Squatty Potty, Heidi Ho" | November 14, 2014 | "Storm Stoppers" protective window coverings for use during hurricanes as an alternative to plywood (NO); "Pipsnacks" a line of organic mini-popcorn snacks (YES); "Squatty Potty" a footstool that puts the user of a western toilet in a squatting position for more natural, healthier bowel movements (YES); "Heidi Ho" a dairy-free line of plant-based cheese spreads (YES); Update on: The Living Christmas Company (Episode 411) |
103 | "Week 9: Kitchen Safe, Off the Cob, Magic Cook, Earth-Log" | November 21, 2014 | "Kitchen Safe" a container with a timer-lock closure to keep tempting food or items out of reach (YES); "Off the Cob" tortilla chips made with sweet corn instead of grain corn (NO); "MagicCook" a portable cooking device that uses an instant heat pack to cook foods or liquids, not requiring power or fire (YES); "Earth Log" an environmentally friendly recycled firelog (YES); Update on: Tipsy Elves (Episode 512) |
104 | "Week 10: Biaggi, S.W.A.G Essentials, Gameday Couture, Zipz" | December 5, 2014 | "Biaggi" a line of collapsible, folding luggage designed to save space when not in use (YES); "Soaps Washes and Grooming Essentials" an exfoliating and moisturizing soap bar specially formulated for men (NO); "Gameday Couture" fashionable sports team wear for women (YES); "Zipz" a proprietary container and brand for a single serving of wine, similar to Copa di Vino but in a resealable glass (YES); Update on: "Lori's All Stars" Lori and some of her top investments [Scrub Daddy (Episode 407), Drop Stop (Episode 420), Readerest (Episode 306), ScreenMend (Episode 504), InvisiPlug (Episode 514), FiberFix (Episode 506)] celebrate a special Shark Tank display at Bed Bath & Beyond. |
105 | "Week 11: Mensch on a Bench, Eve Drop, Q Flex, Hoppy Paws" | December 12, 2014 | "The Mensch on a Bench" an alternative to The Elf on the Shelf for Jewish families (YES); "Eve Drop" a sliding clip that raises Christmas lights behind the eaves on a roof when out of season so they don't need taken down and rehung each year (NO); "Q-Flex" a personal acupressure device (YES); "Hoppy Paws" stamp kits for simulating tracks left by holiday characters such as Santa's reindeer or the Easter Bunny (YES); Update on: Hanukkah Tree Topper (Episode 512) |
106 | "Week 12: Coffee Meets Bagel, SkinnyShirt, Doorman, Bantam Bagel" | January 9, 2015 | "Coffee Meets Bagel" an online dating service that uses social media aspects to match singles (NO); "SkinnyShirt" a cross between a button-down shirt and a camisole specially designed to reduce bulk (NO); "Doorman" a service that re-delivers packages ordered online during hours convenient to the customer (YES); "Bantam Bagels" mini bagel balls filled with varieties of cream cheese (YES); Update on: Hamboards (Episode 504) |
107 | "Week 13: Scratch and Grain, Bottle Bright, Vestpakz, EvRewares" | January 13, 2015 | "Scratch & Grain Baking Co." kits with premeasured natural ingredients for making homemade cookies (YES); "Bottle Bright" an effervescent tablet for cleaning water bottles and other drinking containers (YES); "Vestpakz" a combination backpack and vest for schoolchildren (NO); "Evrewares" reusable fabric sticker accessories such as humorous ties (YES); Update on: Spy Escape and Evasion (Episode 517) |
108 | "Week 14: Lumio, Napwell, TurboPup, Bello Verde" | January 16, 2015 | "Lumio" an elegant lighting device that folds like an accordion (YES); "Napwell" a sleep mask that uses light to wake the user gradually (NO); "TurboPUP" complete canine meal bars (YES); "Bello Verde" a custom suit and clothing label (NO); Update on: Hold Your Haunches (Episode 523)
Note: UFC champion Urijah Faber and actor Dean Cain make cameos to pitch for Bello Verde. |
109 | "Week 15: Victoria's Kitchen, Green Box, Tycoon Real Estate, PhoneSoap" | January 30, 2015 | "Victoria's Kitchen" a line of almond water beverages (NO); "GreenBox" a pizza delivery box made out of recycled materials that can be broken down into plates and storage containers (YES); "Tycoon Real Estate" a crowd investing platform for real estate (NO); "Phonesoap" a device that uses ultraviolet light to remove bacteria from cell phones while charging them (YES); Update on: GrooveBook (Episode 513) |
110 | "Week 16: Fresh Patch, Balm Chicky, Drain Strain, BedJet" | February 3, 2015 | "Fresh Patch" a delivery service for patches of live grass for pet owners without yards (YES); "Balm Chicky Balm Balm" a lip balm container with a secondary tip for sharing with others without spreading germs (NO); "Drain Strain" a sink stopper that keeps drains free from hair clogs (YES); "BedJet" a climate control system for maintaining beds at a desired temperature (NO); Update on: Tom + Chee (Episode 426) |
111 | "Week 17: Himalayan Dog Chew, The Lip Bar, BevBoy, FunBites" | February 6, 2015 | "Himalayan Dog Chew" high nutrient dog treats made from specially processed yak cheese (NO); "The Lip Bar" a line of lipsticks in nontraditional colors (NO); "BeverageBoy" a beverage koozie that floats in water (YES); "FunBites" plastic devices for cutting food into fun shapes for children who are picky eaters (YES); Update on: Nuts 'n More (Episode 418) |
112 | "Week 18: Sseko Designs, Gold Rush Nugget Bucket, Boobypack, Lumi" | February 13, 2015 | "Sseko Designs" handcrafted sandals with interchangeable accents (NO); "Gold Rush Nugget Bucket" a bucket and screen system to make panning for gold easier (YES); "BoobyPack" a sports bra with pockets for holding valuables (YES); "Lumi" a do-it-yourself process for printing photos onto clothing (NO); Update on: The Paint Brush Cover (Episode 522) |
113 | "Week 19: LuminAID, Taaluma Totes, Keen Home, Scholly" | February 20, 2015 | "LuminAID" an inflatable, solar powered lighting device (YES); "Taaluma Totes" backpacks made from traditional fabrics from various countries (NO); "Keen Home" air vents for smart homes that can control air flow to individual areas (YES); "Scholly" an app that helps match students to scholarships (YES); Update on: Bottle Breacher (Episode 608) |
114 | "Week 20: Coco Jack, BedRyder, Frill Clothing, and the Twin Z Pillow" | March 6, 2015 | "Coco Jack" a set of tools for easier opening of Thai coconuts and extracting the meat from within (YES); "BedRyder" a set of seats with restraints to be installed in the bed of a pickup truck to allow passengers to ride in truck beds legally (NO); "Frill Clothing" designers and producers of custom clothing for college sororities (YES); "The Twin Z Pillow" a pillow that is specially designed to aid mothers of multiple children feed two children simultaneously (YES); Update on: Mo's Bows (Episode 526) |
115 | "Week 21: Echo Valley Meats, EmazingLights, AquaVault, and Naja" | March 13, 2015 | "Echo Valley Meats" the gourmet meat business founder returns to pitch his company again (YES); "EmazingLights" LED-powered light gloves for gloving in dance clubs (YES); "Aqua Vault" a locking container that can be attached to chairs and rails to secure valuables while swimming (YES); "Naja" a lingerie brand (NO); Update on: Pipsnacks (Episode 609)
Note: This episode is the second to show a past entrepreneur return to the tank to pitch the same business (Echo Valley Meats, Episode 421). |
116 | "Week 22: BeeSweet Lemonade, BrandYourself, iCPooch, and The Home T" | March 20, 2015 | "BeeSweet Lemonade" honey-sweetened lemonade with flaxseed (YES); "BrandYourself" software to improve search results for individuals and businesses (NO); "iCPooch" a device that allows two-way video chat between pets and their owners and can dispense treats (NO); "The Home T" a line of clothing and accessories focusing on the customer's home state or land (NO); Update on: "Barbara's All Star Retreat" Barbara takes some of her top investments [Grace and Lace (Episode 510), Pipsnacks (Episode 609), Villy Customs (Episode 313), Ryan's Barkery (Episode 426), Daisy Cakes (Episode 207), Cerebral Success (Episode 526), Cousin's Maine Lobster (Episode 406)] on a weekend retreat to her house in Utah. |
117 | "Week 23: Budsies, Bee Thinking, PullyPalz, Forus Athletics" | April 10, 2015 | "Budsies" a company that creates custom plush toys based on children's drawings (NO); "Bee Thinking" beehives in various modern designs (NO); "PullyPalz" a pulley system to keep two pacifiers available to infants in case they lose one (YES); "Forus Athletics" workout and athletic shoes (NO); Update on: Q-Flex (Episode 612) |
118 | "Week 24: NeatCheeks, Melni Connectors, Beneath the Ink, PittMoss" | April 17, 2015 | "NeatCheeks" wipes flavored with stevia for cleaning children's faces (YES); "Melni Connectors" a simpler connector for industrial electrical cables (YES); "Beneath the Ink" a service that integrates annotated supplementary information into e-books (NO); "PittMoss" an alternative to peat moss manufactured from recycled newspaper (YES); Update on: SunStaches (Episode 605) |
119 | "Week 25: ZinePak, SnagaStool, Buck Mason, Noene USA" | April 24, 2015 | "ZinePak" exclusive merchandise and collectables for superfans of various entertainment media (YES); "SnagaStool" a barstool reservation app (NO); "Buck Mason" a line of basic men's clothing manufactured in the USA (NO); "Noene USA" ultra-thin shock absorbing shoe insoles (YES); Update on: Pork Barrel BBQ (Episode 106) |
120 | "Week 26: Zero Pollution Motors, The Paleo Diet Foods, World Record Striper Company, Frameri" | May 1, 2015 | "Zero Pollution Motors" a compressed air car manufactured by Motor Development International (YES); "The Paleo Diet Foods" a meal bar designed for consumers of the paleo diet (NO); "World Record Striper Company" a rattle sinker that uses sound to attract fish, designed by the world record holder for the largest striped bass (YES); "Frameri" eyeglasses with interchangeable lenses and frames (NO); Update on: Heidi Ho (Episode 609) |
121 | "Week 27: Zoom Interiors, Sunscreen Mist, SynDaver Labs, You Kick Ass" | May 8, 2015 | "Zoom Interiors" an online interior design service (YES); "Sunscreen Mist" a booth for automated application of sunscreen (NO); "SynDaver Labs" synthetic human tissues and body parts for medical training and development (YES); "You Kick Ass" personalized, customizable action figures (YES); Update on: Squatty Potty (Episode 609) |
122 | "Season Finale: Shark Wheel, Gato Cafe, Sway Motorsports, Spikeball" | May 15, 2015 | "Shark Wheel" a helical wheel for skateboards that is more maneuverable and has better grip (YES); "Gato Cafe" a cat café (NO); "Sway Motorsports" an electric commuter vehicle with characteristics of a motorcycle and an all-terrain vehicle (YES); "Spikeball" a variant of volleyball with a circular net in the middle of the field (YES); Update on: Season 6 Recap |
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