After their big break on the Shark Tank, the sales for Cup Board Pro skyrocketed instantly. As a result, it was impossible to take more orders for the groundbreaking product as there was no more inventory left. The Young’s are still running the Firehouse Chef Company, although their product is currently out of stock.
Subsequently, did Doughp get a deal?
LAS VEGAS (KGO) — “Doughp,” a Bay Area-founded cookie dough company with a conscience is experiencing a pandemic sales boom despite not getting a deal on ABC’s “Shark Tank.”
| Episode | Season 7 Episode 19 |
|---|---|
| Accepted Offer | $300,000 for 30% |
| Shark | Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner |
| Business Status | In Business |
| Net Worth |
Moreover, how much money has the Cup Board Pro made?
In 2019, the company managed to sell 26,000 units and made sales worth $1 million. They donated $41,000 to FDNY Foundation. The product is available for sale on Amazon but it is currently out of stock. It is fair to say they are profitable.
Is Cup Board Pro dishwasher safe?
Rubber cutting board feet create a slight tilt to catch juices while providing a non-slip experience. Dishwasher Safe: The new Cup Board Pro is now dishwasher safe! Making your life even more convenient after cooking your favorite home-cooked meals.
What happened to Cup Board Pro inventor?
There’s never been a Shark Tank product quite like Cup Board Pro. The inventor of the bamboo cutting board, a former New York City firefighter who died in March from a rare form of cancer related to his 9/11 cleanup efforts, didn’t live to see his product make it on air.
What is Loris net worth on Shark Tank?
Greiner continues to be on the Shark Tank TV series alongside other serial entrepreneurs including Mark Cuban, Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Robert Herjavec, and Daymond John. What is this? As of 2022, Lori Greiner’s net worth is $150 million.
What was the cutting board on Shark Tank?
Cup Board Pro is a bamboo cutting board with a built-in (and detachable) cup at the end of the board to catch remnants. The product was the invention of late NYFD firefighter Keith Young, who passed away from 9/11 related cancer in 2018.