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Mark Furigay, an inner-city school teacher from Chicago enter the Shark Tank with an intriguing way to get kids interested in learning. Next into the Tank is Susan Knapp from Napa Valley, California, who asks the Sharks to invest in her gourmet food business, which she believes is about to boom. The next entrepreneur into the Shark Tank introduces the Sharks to a life-saving idea. Two Sharks battle each other with large offers, but will either of them be accepted? Other entrepreneurs enter the Tank with a new apparel brand and a sticky note organizer.moreless
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      • Investments:

        Robert Herjavec (2) - $250,000 in A Perfect Pear for 25% of the company and $50,000 in Classroom Jams for 20% of the company
        Kevin Harrington (2) - $250,000 in A Perfect Pear for 25% of the company and $50,000 in Classroom Jams for 20% of the company
        Barbara Corcoran - $50,000 in Classroom Jams for 20% of the company
        Kevin O'Leary - $50,000 in Classroom Jams for 20% of the company
        Daymond John - $50,000 in Classroom Jams for 20% of the company Edit
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      • Robert Herjavec: Mary Ellen, you've created a sticky pad for sticky pads! Edit
      • Robert Herjavec: (to Kevin O.) I gave him a shot at the brass ring. You're giving him nothing. Edit
      • Kevin O'Leary: Craig, you're crashing and burning. I'm out. Edit
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