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Last to enter the tank are kidpreneurs and sisters Madison and Mallory, plus mother Viara Boyd, of Angels and Tomboys, seeking $55,000 for 20 percent equity.

Angels and Tomboys offers handmade body lotions for tween and teen girls. The products contain shea butter, aloe and vitamins A, C and E, according to their website and include scents such as Watermelon Funk, Frozen Hot Chocolate, Peanut Butter Jelly Time, Deep Fried Ice Cream and Lemonade Doughnuts. Most of the sprays and lotions cost $12. According to their website, they were inspired to create their fun scents given that mother’s perfumes are too boring, flowery and expensive. Their “fun and unique scents encourage you to be proud, be bold and be you. Love being a girl…because all girls are created equally different.”

The sharks all like the scents, but Robert Herjavec finds $12 somewhat expensive. They sell online and at trade shows, selling $59,000 worth of product based on word of mouth and social media marketing.

Kevin O’Leary finds the demographic “interesting,” finding it even more interesting when they say it’s a trillion-dollar industry. Lori Greiner thinks there are already those fun-smelling scents in places like Target and O’Leary thinks if it was a profitable industry and a market for it, other companies would have already done it.

Mark Cuban asks one of the most important questions: Are they having fun? They say yes.

Herjavec struggles to see the market and goes out. O’Leary thinks there would be too much work and risk to get into retail and goes out as well. Lori Greiner likes their branding, but more importantly, likes their confidence. She goes out but applauds their efforts.

Daymond John struggles with whether to make an offer, but ultimately decides to make an offer, along with Cuban, for $60,000 for 33.3 percent. They accept.

Each week on “Shark Tank,” budding entrepreneurs have the opportunity to pitch their emerging business to six multi-millionaire and billionaire investors, known as sharks: Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks; Daymond John, fashion mogul and founder of FUBU; Kevin O’Leary, self-proclaimed Mr. Wonderful and founder of O’Leary Financial Group; Barbara Corcoran, real estate maven; Lori Greiner, queen of QVC; and Robert Herjavec, technology guru and founder/CEO of the Herjavec Group. Venture capitalist Chris Sacca is also slated to appear as a guest shark this season.

“Shark Tank,” which is based on “Dragons’ Den,” is produced by Mark Burnett and first debuted in 2009. To date, the sharks have invested more than $87 million in various companies after engaging in numerous bidding wars and shark fights. A new episode airs each Friday at 9 p.m. on ABC.

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