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The Shark Tank Blog constantly provides updates and follow-ups about entrepreneurs who have appeared on the Shark Tank TV show. All the Sharks decline to make an offer and they leave with no deal. The Sharks unilaterally think the duo isn’t focused enough to make the company good for an investor. Unfortunately, that was the high point of their pitch. They make quite a splash, jumping out of a life-sized cake. Liz and Jordan enter the Tank seeking $200,000 for 8% of their business. The Surprise Cake – Jack in the Box Cake Stand Surprise Cake Shark Tank Recap Posts about Surprise Cake on Shark Tank Blog Will a Shark want a piece of this business? Company Information Liz and Jordan likely want a Shark’s cash and help with cutting manufacturing costs. The products are in stock on Amazon and ready to ship. The basic stand costs $37, but the most popular item is the stand with the music box trigger and cupcake plate for for $68.

Since the stand is spring loaded, it requires no batteries. You can get a stand with a plate if you want to stack cupcakes too. They recommend getting a cake with no decorations in the center and getting some extra frosting to cover the top of the cylinder.

When you hit a special trigger attached to the stand, up pops the gift cylinder – just like a Jack in the Box.Įach Surprise Cake Stand comes with a special corer to cut a perfect hole for the gift cylinder. They also added music to the popping stand. What they came up with was a cake stand that gave the illusion of a gift popping out of the cake. Since food safety rules don’t allow placing gifts inside a cake, she turned to her son Jordan (an engineer) to come up with a solution. They cut the cake to reveal the gift and it was a big hit. When her daughter blew out the candles, the cake started ringing. She sealed a new cell phone inside a plastic bag and put it between layers of the cake. Charm came up with the concept for her daughter’s 12th birthday. Mother/son team Liz Charm and Jordan Long hope the Sharks take a slice out of Surprise Cake, their cake stand that pops a sealed vessel for gifts out of a cake, in Shark Tank episode 1205.
