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What's Up with That Breathalyzer from Shark Tank Season 5?

USAWed Oct 16 2024
You know how Shark Tank has been on ABC since 2009, right? With its celebrity investors and hopeful entrepreneurs, it's a show that keeps viewers guessing. But in Season 5, something astonishing happened. Charles Michael Yim, the founder of Breathometer, pitched his breathalyzer device. This gadget tells you if you've had too much to drink using your smartphone. What's crazy is that all five sharks, yes, all of them, made a deal with Yim on the spot. That's like the whole panel agreeing on something! But what happened after the show? Well, let's just say it's a story that might make you think differently about those promising deals on TV. Yim got a lot of attention and some investment money after Shark Tank. But here's where things get interesting. In 2015, the company had issues. The FDA found problems with the product, and there were complaints from customers. It's like the company hit a big pothole after that promising start. Then in 2016, Breathometer stopped operations. But wait, there's more. In 2017, Yim faced charges related to misleading investors. So, what does this all mean? It shows that even when everything looks great on TV, there can be bumps in the road. Sometimes, those isn't-it-cool deals don't turn out as planned. It's a reminder that behind the scenes, there's more to the story than what you see on Shark Tank.

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    Could the sharks ever unanimously agree on another product, or was the Breathometer a one-time phenomenon?
    What key factors contributed to Breathometer's initial success following its Shark Tank appearance?
    If the sharks could drink and use the Breathometer, would they still make the same deals?

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