The Businesses and Products from Season 17, Episode 6 of Shark Tank

In season 17, episode 6 of "Shark Tank," entrepreneurs bring their one-of-a-kind ideas to the Tank, including a helmet designed for surfing, snackable pasta chips, 3D-printed string instruments, and a signature ramen dish you can make from home.. Get the full details on the companies featured below.


Tantos

Tantos is the first and only puffed pasta chip seasoned in your favorite Italian flavors.

Surf Skull

Surf Skull is redefining safety in the water with the world's first surf helmet that looks and feels like a bucket hat. Founded by product designer Davon Larson, and joined by CFO Paul Huang, Surf Skull was born from a simple idea: head protection shouldn't kill your vibe. Traditional surf helmets often look clunky and feel awkward, leading most surfers to prioritize style over safety. Surf Skull changes that. With patent-pending, impact-absorbing inserts hidden inside a lightweight hat, it keeps surfers protected and looking good. Backed by a fast-growing global community and a sold-out Kickstarter launch, Surf Skull is on a mission to make surf safety as natural as sunscreen.

Forte 3D

Forte3D a revolution in fine string instrument design.

Shalom Japan

Shalom Japan is a Japanese and Jewish restaurant that opened in 2013 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. It is a twelve-time Michelin recognized, independently owned and operated collaboration between James Beard award-winning authors, Sawako Okochi and Aaron Israel. Shalom Japan is a celebration of their backgrounds and what happens when two chefs embrace each other's cultures and build a life together around the table. In 2024, Okochi and Israel conveniently packaged their raved-about signature dish, Matzoh Ball Ramen, which now ships nationwide. The kit brings the quality, creativity and comfort of the restaurant to home kitchens across America.


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