Banana Loca's Mess-Free Spreads Gain Popularity After Shark Tank Deal
Banana Loca, a unique kitchen tool that inserts spreads into bananas, has gained popularity. Invented by Renee Heath and Bechara Jaoudeh, it's still in business, selling through various platforms.
The tool, Banana Loca, allows users to fill bananas with various spreads like Nutella, peanut butter, or honey. It's designed to remove the banana's core, making way for the chosen filling. This mess-free method has appealed to many, including the Sharks on Shark Tank.
During their pitch on season 13, Renee and Bechara demonstrated the product, with Mark Cuban describing it as 'oddly satisfying'. Robert Herjavec and Kevin O'Leary made a combined offer of $250,000 for 25% equity, with a $3 royalty until their investment was recouped.
Banana Loca continues to be a popular product, available through its official website, Amazon, and Alibaba. It encourages children to eat fruits, making the experience fun and exciting. The tool's inventors, Renee Heath and Bechara Jaoudeh, have successfully turned their idea into a thriving business.
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