The Tipsy Elves from Season 5 receive guidance from Robert Herjavec and Daymond John has second thoughts about investing in Deboned Baby Back Ribs. Also: an update from a Virginia teenager who did not receive a deal for his fruit-infused water bottles.
This episode provides updates on The Red Dress Boutique from Season 6 who wants to make a change in their website leaving Mark Cuban unhappy; Ryan's Barkery, a deal made by Barbara Corcoran in Season 4 who since changed their name to Ry's Ruffery and Plated from Season 5, whose deal with Cuban for their meals-at-home business, fell through.
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Lori Greiner checks in on her investment of The Paintbrush Cover, a convenient way to store wet paintbrushes from Season Five, by visiting the creators, John and Sal DePaola and Anthony Caputo from Jackson, New Jersey. She throws a curveball into their attempts to take their business to the next level. Robert Herj
Robert Herjavec travels to Dothan, Ala., to check up on the Chord Buddy founder as he faces a decision that will determine the company's survival. Lori Greiner tries to convince Brooklyn-based Bantam Bagels to make a name change, and Barbara Corcoran reevaluates her investment in Mix Bikini.