Magic Moments Shark Tank Update

Shark Tank starts today on Colors Infinity, airing Monday to Friday at 9 PM, and is also available on streaming platform Voot Select. Shark Tank Season 11 is not just good TV, it could spark an. Before Shark Tank, the product made $100,000. After the pitch and Lori’s investment, the company has sold over 10 million units and made over $50 million. Shark Tank has made a success out of. Magic Moments Shark Tank Update Although the website still appears to be active for Magic Moments, the app doesn’t seem to be available through the iTunes store, and the social media accounts have not been updated since 2013. Magic Cook Before Shark Tank. Sharon Yuu has come to the Shark Tank to show the Sharks her product, Magic Cook. She is seeking an investment of $100,000 in exchange for 20% in her company.

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Making adorable animals appear out of no where, destroying and then restoring seemingly priceless works of art and making a car disappear. These are just a few of the magic tricks to happen to unsuspecting people on truTV’s newest show, “The Carbonaro Effect.” this summer. Thursday night was the finale and the host, Michael Carbonaro, promised new material and even new ones that would completely “break the mold.”

Breaking the mold tonight on the Summer finale of #CarbonaroEffect! All new material, plus some things… I should never show. #truTV 10/9c

— Michael Carbonaro (@M_Carbonaro) July 31, 2014

His first magic trick begins with “breaking the laws of physics” at a sports shop. He remarks how cool it is when people go along with anything as long as he believes. The trick involves how a tennis ball got stuck in a jar (the opening is not big enough for it to fit…without magic) He then tricks a person checking into a hotel into believing that their credit card strip was on backwards, making his name go backwards into the system.

'That's not possible.' Clearly you've never seen @M_Carbonaro work a room before. #CarbonaroEffect

— truTV (@truTV) August 1, 2014

Something you wish was real, Carbonaro says? Self-folding clothes that fold when you hit them on their seams. Yeah, we all wish that was real. The style is definitely different than everything else that happened this season since Carbonaro is talking about the trick before it happens. He makes it more interactive too.

Telling people to place the palm of their hand on the television screen, he tells people that should start feeling heat…and that’s why the show works. That then transfers into a “new technology” trick by magically retrieving keys out of a transporter. Using a tele-tag, he also makes someone believe that he’s been using the same $20 bill to pay for lunch all week. “It’s not a toy,” his “boss” tells him.

Next trick is plugging in a “right-hand bulb.” Wait what? Michael convinces someone that they’re using a “left-hand bulb” and that’s why the bulb isn’t working. But, ya know, it’s just the house’s wiring made specifically for left and right-handed people. How convenient. The next unsuspecting person is tricked into believing that you can make wine out of raisins instead of grapes.

'It's a left handed bulb. These old houses are wired like that.' #CarbonaroEffect

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— Natalie Boggs (@natalieboggs) August 1, 2014

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It then takes an unexpected turn to show people who weren’t quite gullible enough to believe his tricks. “Never before seen what doI do now moments?” Then there’s just people trying to completely take over as the magician. Watermelons in flat boxes and beans made from coffee grounds. Because that’s normal. But since when are magicians supposed to do normal things?

People’s reactions are quite possibly the best part of the finale. People cussing out to complete disbelief to “Oh, no it’s not!”

It’ll blow you away…

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Magic Moments: The Pitch

In Season 5, Episode 9 of Shark Tank, Blake George, Trevor George & Sanford Nelson approached the Sharks seeking an investment of $500,000 in exchange for 15% equity in ‘Magic Moments’. The company is currently based in Pontiac, Missouri.
Magic Moments is an application which utilizes the ‘Café Press’ system. People are able to take photographs or put pictures on their mobile device. They then have the opportunity to add these images to merchandise sold by Café Press. The merchandise is then printed and sent on over to the purchaser ‘on demand’. Magic Moments takes a small amount of commission from each sale they send Café Press’ way.
Straight away the Sharks noticed a problem with the business model. It relied on Café Press far too much. In fact; if Café Press crumbled then the Magic Moments application would crumble along with it. This is not going to be ideal for investors as they will not have full control over the profitability of the business and that means they would be unable to secure their investment.
The investors also believed that this was not a good business opportunity. They believed that if so much cash could be made from having a mobile application like Magic Moments then Café Press would be doing the same thing. They are not. This means that they have identified that the idea may not be all that profitable. If by chance Magic Moments did take off then you could be sure that Café Press would jump in there and launch their own app. This again means that Magic Moments would lose its profitability virtually ‘overnight’.

Magic Moments: Result

The trio were unable to secure investment from the Sharks. This meant that they had little choice but to walk away from the Shark Tank completely empty-handed.

Magic Moments: Investors

The Sharks did not see the Magic Moments app as a viable business opportunity. They believed that they simply would not get their investment back. Investors really do not wish to rely on commissions from another company as they obviously do not have control over Café Press. The business could fail pretty quickly if Café Press disappeared over night. In addition to this they believed that the market was not there. The company certainly was not worth in excess of $3,000,000 at this point. They believed that it would never hit that point either.


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