This idea was unique as nothing like this had previously existed when she desperately looked for this kind of product.
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As seen on shark tank.
That meant ezpz which sells children s placemats with a silicone.
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The all in one happy mat s made with 100 silicone molded into a big happy face all children seem to enjoy.
Lindsey and the other shark tank entrepreneurs discussed how they took a spark of inspiration and turned it into a million dollar idea.
Ezpz on shark tank lindsay s appearance on the show aired early in 2016 and everything seemed to be going fine until she completed her first sentence.
Ezpz mini play mat.
Best selling most popular.
At least that is one of the major lessons learned with the success story of baby goods company ezpz which appeared on the show in season 7.
Lindsey dreamed up the ezpz happy mat an all in one silicone mat and bowl that suctions directly to flat surfaces preventing children from knocking plates and other dishes onto the floor or throwing it during tantrums.
Lindsey laurain the founder of ezpz entered the tank and asked the sharks for 1 million in exchange for 5 percent ownership.
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In that highly rated episode mompreneur lindsey laurain pitched the ezpz to the sharks.
Ezpz happy bowl placemat.
Valuation of 20 million.
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The entrepreneur and mother of three boys that invented the ezpz happy mat s out of necessity is lindsey laurain from parker colorado who ll be appearing on the shark tank in this episode 715.
Our silicone bowls plates suction to the table capturing your child s mess preventing spilled bowls and plates.
The ezpz entrepreneur introduced herself and.
A single bad pitch on the shark tank tv show does not necessarily doom a business for life.