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Co-founders Shannon Zappala and Regan Kelaher were seeking a $200,000 investment in exchange for 13 percent of their business, Goverre.What's in your GOVERRE glass today?!?
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When Herjavec proposed the three-way deal, Cuban exclaimed, "Oh! Just to beat the hell out of Kevin!" Greiner then piled on O'Leary, aka Mr. Wonderful: "We will squash you like the little cockroach you are!"
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"You are a perfect partnership." We've got glasses and more glasses!!! Order yours soon before we sell out again!! A post shared by GOVERRE (@goverregirls) on Feb 11, 2016 at 2:19pm PST 2. The investors understood the demand for the product. "It's great anytime you want to take a glass of wine to a picnic, out on the boat, to the park and you don't want to fuss with a bottle and an opener," says Kelaher. Cuban gave his nod of approval: "I can see that." GOVERRE is the first ever glass, wine glass with a silicone sleeve and a drink-through lid. "...the classiest sippy cups ever." - Oprah Magazine Watch #GOVERREGirls on ABC's #SharkTank | THIS Friday, April 21st 9pm ET/PT - will we sink or swim?! A post shared by GOVERRE (@goverregirls) on Apr 19, 2017 at 12:39pm PDT The cups are made out of glass, twice as thick as regular wine glasses and protected with a Silicon sleeve. "Wind does not taste very good out of plastic," says Zappala. O'Leary, the resident wine connoisseur, validates their product decision.

"When you actually put your hand on the glass, it transfers the heat of your body into the wine and releases the beautiful nectars into your nose.Watch #GOVERREGirls on ABC's #SharkTank | A post shared by GOVERRE (@goverregirls) on Apr 19, 2017 at 9:03am PDT 3. The sharks liked the high profit margins. The Goverre glasses sell for $24 a piece and Zappala and Kelaher make them for $5.50 each. 4. Zappala and Kelaher already had demonstrable success. They co-founders were on track to do $500,000 in sales in a year, had placed their product in 300 specialty shops and had just received a purchase order from the Container store for 9,000 units, as of when the show was shot. "Our product seems to be flying off store shelves," says Kelaher. "Retailers are starting to get frustrated that we can't keep up with the demand for the product. We are starting to get bigger orders and we don't have the inventory or the money to fulfill those orders." Can you believe it?!!?!?