10 Best Shark Tank Food Products of All Time

Shark Tank has introduced some of the most mouthwatering food brands to the world. These businesses impressed the Sharks and turned their culinary dreams into thriving ventures loved by millions.

Hiedi Pratap

Craving something delicious? Shark Tank has introduced viewers to some of the most mouthwatering food brands over the years. From cupcakes in a jar to premium jerky and lobster rolls, many of these businesses went on to become household names. In this article, we gave a roundup of the best Shark Tank food products of all time, what they sell, the deals they made, and how they’re doing today.

Quick Facts

Below mentioned is a quick breakdown of the best Shark Tank food products, their founders, the Sharks who invested, and how they’re doing today. This snapshot gives you a tasty overview before we dive deeper into each success story.

Company Founders Shark(s) & Deal Status Current Status
Wicked Good Cupcakes Tracey Noonan, Danielle Vilagie Deal secured with Kevin O’Leary Acquired by Hickory Farms
Bantam Bagels Elyse & Nick Oleksak Deal secured with Lori Greiner Shut down after early success
Pipcorn Jennifer, Jeff & Teresa Martin Deal secured with Barbara Corcoran Still thriving, expanded snacks
Bubba’s Q Ribs Al Baker Deal secured with Daymond John $16M sales in Walmart
Cousins Maine Lobster Jim Tselikis, Sabin Lomac Deal secured with Barbara Corcoran Expanded nationwide
Moink Lucinda Cramsey Deal secured with Mark Cuban & Barbara Growing subscription service
Nuts ‘N More Neil Cameron & team Deal secured with Mark Cuban & Robert Herjavec Sold via Whole Foods, GNC
Three Jerks Jerky Steve & Mark Deal secured with Daymond John Nationwide distribution
Kodiak Cakes Joel Clark, Cameron Smith No Deal Multi-million sales, Target
Spoonful of Comfort Marti Wymer No Deal Successful gift brand

Why Shark Tank Food Products Stand Out

Food pitches on Shark Tank often capture more than just investment; they win hearts. Unlike gadgets or services, food products instantly connect with audiences because they offer taste, comfort, and nostalgia. That’s why many of the most memorable success stories from the show are edible creations.

From sweet treats to savory snacks, these businesses prove that the right recipe, paired with Shark Tank exposure, can transform small kitchens into multimillion-dollar brands.

1. Wicked Good Cupcakes

Cupcakes in a mason jar are more like a piece of paradise trapped in a glass container. As the name suggests, the desserts are wicked good in taste—they’re Shark Tank-approved after all!

A hardworking mother-daughter duo, Tracey Noonan and Danielle Vilagie, started their venture in 2011 and marched through the Shark Tank gates in the fourth season in 2013.

The business saw an impressive growth of 600% in the following year. After days and nights of hard work, the company expanded into a 21,000-square-foot facility, growing from a home kitchen. Nearly 30 new employees joined the team.

A turning point came when Wicked Good Cupcakes started to partner with brands like Cinnabon. Then, in 2021, it was acquired by Hickory Farms, and the story changed forever.

Today, they have expanded their offerings and sell delicious cupcakes, wine gift sets, birthday party jars, corporate branded jars, and much more.

2. Bantam Bagels

Bantam Bagels, mini cream cheese-filled bagels created by a husband-and-wife team, appeared on Shark Tank Season 6. They offered different flavors, including classic cream cheese, chocolate chip, and cinnamon sugar.

They played with their menu of dishes, offering delicious breakfast options apart from the classic bagels, like bagel balls and stuffed bagel bites.

Lori showed interest in their business and offered a deal. Elyse and Nick swiftly grew their revenue to $45 million in the following four years!

However, even after seeing great success initially, their business went down. And eventually the owners had to shut down their beloved mini bagel venture.

3. Pipcorn

Another mini food, which, by the way, is still in business and doing GREAT, is Pipcorn. The company was founded by Jennifer, Jeff, and Teresa Martin.

Apart from their small size, what makes Pipcorn stand out is that the shells are very small and delicate compared to regular popcorn. So there’s no risk of thick pieces getting stuck in your teeth and making you uncomfortable. In addition to delicate popcorn, they offer cheese balls, crackers, and dippers.

Their soft mini natural snack touched the heart of Shark Barbara and won a deal out of her not-so-soft shark jaws. An overnight dream made its way to real realities, achieving huge success.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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4. Bubba’s Q Boneless Ribs

Al Baker, an ex-NFL player, scored a touchdown goal in the field of business. The company, Bubba’s Q Boneless Ribs, sells high-quality boneless, smoked ribs, and adding to the list, they now sell other BBQ essentials like sauces, rubs, and sides.

After impressing Daymond John, the company grew from $154,000 to $16 million in sales in just three years. Not just that, it made major deals with retailers and restaurants. It is also available at Walmart.

5. Cousins Maine Lobster

Two cousins, Jim Tselikis and Sabin Lomac, came in search of their third cousin on Shark Tank. With their authentic Maine lobster dishes that they sold from a truck—actually, just “a truck”—they impressed Shark Barbara Corcoran.

Beginning with one truck, Cousins Maine Lobster is now spread across the U.S. They expanded their menu and now sell crab cakes, scallops, and other yummy seafood, too.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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6. Moink 

Lucinda Cramsey started the company Moink, which delivers customizable subscription boxes of meat to customers. Their meat comes from family-run farms, so it is all natural and finger-licking good.

Their products include ribeye steaks, bacon, chicken breasts, pork chops, and gourmet sausages. And since there is no middleman, costs remain low.

The business grew rapidly when the two Sharks, Mark Cuban and Barbara Corcoran, joined their venture, as if all they needed was a little push from the best.

7. Nuts ‘N More

Founded by Neil Cameron, Dennis Iannotti, and Peter Ferreira, Nuts ‘N More offers tasty nut butters high in protein and low in sugar. On Shark Tank, Mark Cuban and Robert Herjavec offered $250,000 for 35% equity in their business, and a deal was signed.

Their appearance on Shark Tank made them tremendously successful in the market. They started distributing at GNC, Whole Foods, and Vitamin Shoppe, and gained many more customers very soon.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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8. Three Jerks Jerky

Three Jerks Jerky is another on the list of the best Shark Tank food products. Founded by two college friends, Steve and Mark, the company offers jerky made with filet mignon. And the good thing is, they have such a long list of delicious flavors that you’ll surely find your favorite.

They offer a wonderful, healthier alternative to traditional snacks. These guilt-free snacks are high in protein content with no artificial preservatives.

Their products are now available at Whole Foods, Costco, and Amazon, spreading the goodness of premium jerky.

9. Kodiak Cakes

A brand that declined a deal from the Sharks and created its own success, Kodiak Cakes is owned by Joel Clark and Cameron Smith. It is a family-owned business that makes some of the most nutritious products with wholesome ingredients.

The brand offers easy-to-prepare pancake mixes, waffles, oatmeal, and other baked goods. Its products are so good that in 2018, Kodiak Cakes was the best-selling pancake mix at Target.

10. Spoonful of Comfort

Spoonful of Comfort, founded by Marti Wymer, is a comfort food brand. It sells love and care in the form of their customers’ favorite food items.

The business appeared in season 8 of Shark Tank, and although it did not secure any deals from the Sharks, it achieved success on its own terms.

They are well known for their great product range, which includes soup, cookies, and other comfort foods. They also make special holiday and seasonal packages for celebratory occasions.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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The Tastiest Shark Tank Success Stories

Shark Tank has produced many business success stories, but food brands always stand out.

From innovative packaging like Wicked Good Cupcakes to the seafood empire of Cousins Maine Lobster, these entrepreneurs proved that great taste and smart strategy can go hand in hand. Even those who didn’t strike a deal, like Kodiak Cakes, turned the exposure into a multi-million-dollar success.

These food ventures remind us that sometimes, the best investments are also the most delicious.

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Hiedi Pratap is a skilled content writer with a background in Journalism and a passion for decoding complex ideas. She specializes in business and finance, turning data and strategy into engaging, accessible stories. Currently, she explores the world of Shark Tank, crafting compelling blogs that unpack pitches, spotlight innovation, and delve into the minds of rising entrepreneurs.
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