
We all love “Shark Tank,” right? It’s always interesting to see a small-time entrepreneur pitch their unique and fun products to a panel of billionaires and millionaires.
However, the moment we enjoy most is seeing Black business owners thrive on the show. Even if they don’t get a deal, just being on the show provides them and their product with significant exposure. And sometimes that leads them to successful businesses without the help of the Sharks.
In one of the first of our three-month series on Black business and entrepreneurship, we look back at Black Shark Tank contestants who built businesses from the ground up and are still thriving.