Shark Tank: Fidgetland Accepts $50,000 Offer from Barbara Corcoran
Oct 9th 2017
Fidgetland is a fidget-toy-lover’s paradise. Fidget toys are meant to help people with ADHD, autism and anxiety and the company offers a plethora of fidget toy options. The toys feature interlocking rings and silicone bands that are perfect for both adults in the workplace and kids at school alike. Some of their toys include Noah, Rizzle, Stephie, Ninny and Chaney. According to their website, “Kids who need to fidget will love these and benefit, while their teachers and parents will love them too.”
Kevin O’Leary admits that it’s “infectious." Barbara Corcoran, who also has a learning disability, likes that she can personally relate to Burns and offers $50,000 for 20 percent to be spent on marketing efforts. Herjavec likes the fidget toy and even admits that it calmed him down during the pitch. He offers $50,000 for 15 percent. Ultimately, he counters Corcoran at 15 percent, which she declines. Burns, however, still accepts her original offer.