The Tipsy Elves from Season 5 receive guidance from Robert Herjavec and Daymond John has second thoughts about investing in Deboned Baby Back Ribs. Also: an update from a Virginia teenager who did not receive a deal for his fruit-infused water bottles.
Robert Herjavec travels to Dothan, Ala., to check up on the Chord Buddy founder as he faces a decision that will determine the company's survival. Lori Greiner tries to convince Brooklyn-based Bantam Bagels to make a name change, and Barbara Corcoran reevaluates her investment in Mix Bikini.
Lori Greiner checks in on her investment of The Paintbrush Cover, a convenient way to store wet paintbrushes from Season Five, by visiting the creators, John and Sal DePaola and Anthony Caputo from Jackson, New Jersey. She throws a curveball into their attempts to take their business to the next level. Robert Herj
Barbara Corcoran offers advice to the entrepreneurs behind the successful women's clothing company Grace and Lace; Daymond John invites a proponent of urban beehives to his Upstate New York
Lori Greiner checks in on the creators of the Paintbrush Cover; and Robert Herjavec tries to help the inventors of Lollacup reignite sales. Also: Success is found by a brand of gluten-free cookies the Sharks
Barbara Corcoran explains to the founders of Cousins Maine Lobster why they should hold off on expanding; Daymond John takes a boy he's mentoring on a tour of his childhood home in Brooklyn; and Kevin O'Leary offers advice on being more efficient to the makers