“This is so rare:” Shark Tank fans react as EyeWris bags combined deal from all five sharks in season finale

All five-sharks onboard for EyeWris on Shark Tank
All five-sharks onboard for EyeWris on Shark Tank (Image via Christopher Willard/ABC)

Shark Tank season 14 finale aired on Friday, featuring a rare moment where all five sharks joined hands for a deal. The lucky entrepreneurs were EyeWris founders, Mark and Kenzo Singer. The father-son duo came into the tank to seek guidance more than any sharks’ money. Their story touched the panel’s hearts and they all were ready to make a deal with Mark and Kenzo.

Sharks’ combined deal impressed fans as they took to Twitter to share their opinion.

EyeWris is a company that creates and sells eyeglasses that can be worn on wrists. The product lessens the risk of losing or misplacing glasses as it can be with the person anywhere he goes, wrapped around his wrist.

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Shark Tank fans shed tears as Lori Greiner cried over EyeWris pitch

Shark Tank fans found EyeWris' pitch interesting and heart-touching. The founders, Mark and Kenzo Singer, shared their story of how the father worked as a carpenter for over sixty years. Sharks were shocked when Mark revealed that he was also the founder of the famous Gorilla Glue.

As the father-son duo didn’t seem to have a money problem, shark Mark Cuban asked what he wanted from the panel on Shark Tank. The father replied:

“To leave my son in good hands.”

His words touched Lori Greiner’s heart and she started crying. Seeing her cry, viewers felt emotional and they shared their opinion on social media. Fans claimed that the finale was incredible.

Some fans criticized the deal as they felt only Lori Greiner was enough for EyeWris and that all five sharks didn’t have to make a combined deal.

The business pitch was featured last among the four presentations. Thus, viewers felt that season 14 ended on a good note.


EyeWris’ five-Shark deal explored

EyeWris founders Mark and Kenzo Singer came into the tank in the Shark Tank season 14 finale to showcase their easy-to-go reading glasses that can be worn on wrists. They asked the investors/sharks for $25,000 for 5% ownership in their company.

They stated that they make the products for around $30 and sell them for $100 online. The Gorilla Glue founder admitted that he invested around $630,000 in the firm and didn’t want the sharks’ money. Mark claimed he and his son came on Shark Tank to seek the panel’s time and not their money. He wanted someone to guide his son when he would no longer be alive.

After their emotional business pitch, Lori Greiner offered the entrepreneurs a deal of $25,000 for 10% equity. Kevin O’Leary, too, jumped in with an offer of $50,000 for a 10% investment. The remaining sharks also expressed their intention of offering a deal to EyeWris founders.

Mark and Kenzo were thrilled to see all the sharks wanting to invest in their company, but they refused to give more than 5% ownership of EyeWris to anyone. After some discussion, the plane decided that they would join hands and create one of the rarest moments on Shark Tank. Thus, the sharks gave a combined offer of $125,000 for 25%.

The founders’ counteroffer was 20%, and Lori said:

“You got a deal.”

Hence, EyeWris founders Mark and Kenzo Singer finalized a deal with Lori, Kevin, Mark Cuban, Daymond John, and Barbara Corcoran.


Viewers can watch the finale of Shark Tank season 14 on Hulu on Saturday and can check local listings for ABC reruns.

Edited by Sushmita Sen
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