SEASON FINALE
A ONCE PROFITABLE ENTREPRENEUR HOPES THE SHARKS CAN DIG HIM OUT OF
HIS FINANCIAL HOLE, AND A FORMER MILITARY HOUSEWIFE REFUSES TO GIVE UP
ON HER BUSINESS TO SPRUCE UP OLD APPLIANCES, ON ABC'S "SHARK TANK"
Update on the Hands-Free Umbrella: "Nubrella"
"Episode 115" � Having borrowed hundreds of thousands of dollars from her brother, a former military housewife from Yellow Springs, Ohio refuses to give up on her business to spruce up old appliances. A once-profitable entrepreneur from Chicago, who claims to have made close to one million dollars with his line of mint holders clipped onto keychains, hopes the Sharks will dig him out of his deep financial hole. The Sharks are intrigued with the marketing potential of a unique lighted decal invention offered by a duo from Hinsdale, Illinois. And a feisty, single mom from Fisher, Indiana believes her aromatic lip gloss can make women look and feel beautiful, but the Sharks are wary about some of her claims. In an update on the hands-free Nubrella ("Episode 110"), entrepreneur Alan Kaufman discovers how one phone call from a Shark investor can make a huge difference, on the season finale of "Shark Tank," FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
The Sharks of "Shark Tank" are real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran, "infomercial" industry pioneer Kevin Harrington, technology innovator Robert Herjavec, fashion icon Daymond John and financial expert Kevin O'Leary.
"Shark Tank" is broadcast with Spanish subtitles via secondary closed captioning. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.
For more information on "Shark Tank," visit ABC.com.
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