Entrepreneurs pitch an all-natural toffee, a gelato shop that turns ice cream into spaghetti, a device that helps carry your grocery bags, a new type of spring water that's actually black, and a healthy grab-and-go breakfast line.
The investors and a consumer audience are pitched a plate which also floats in pools, a revolutionary ravioli rolling pin, a sweeter twist on the classic brownie, an insect-based cracker, and more.
The investors hear pitches about a gelatin shot that's all grown up, an update on the health bar, a check holder that will illuminate the dining experience and an at-home storage system that measures your ingredients for you.
Mints that double as vitamins are pitched to the panel, along with a grill that kicks tailgating up a notch. Also: a pediatric prescription in drink form; a microwavable "burger blaster"; and a robot that can cook.
Included: a caffeinated breakfast treat; a frozen version of a hometown favorite; a European-style coffee franchise; and cooking classes for kids that can be delivered.
Products include a coffee-brewing device; a high-protein nut butter; a surprising ice cream; and hip chicken nuggets. Also: the panel are pitched a hot dog that "survived World War II".
Entrepreneurs look for investors in businesses that include a soup delivery service, a waist-trimming margarita mix, a unique line of Indian sauces, a miniature version of a classic ethnic dish, and cookies made to look like people.