Top Shark Tank Products by Lifetime Sales and Revenue

These simple ideas grew into million- and billion-dollar businesses.

Liya Shanawas
Top Shark Tank Products
Top Shark Tank Products (Image Credit: New York Post)

Many ideas on Shark Tank just need the right investor and some exposure to succeed. Over the years, the show has featured everything from household tools to new tech products. While not every pitch works out, a few brands have become huge businesses with impressive lifetime sales.

From cozy socks to smart home gadgets, here’s a countdown of some of the top Shark Tank products by lifetime sales and revenue.

The sharks invest in a company to gain a stake in the business, so they want to find companies that will do well over the long term.

Some businesses on Shark Tank have made hundreds of millions, or even billions, in lifetime revenue.
Sometimes, the simple ideas that make our lives a little easier do better than the complicated things.

Shark Tank has shown us that simple ideas can be very successful. That is what the sharks, like Lori Greiner and Daymond John, look for when they invest their money in a company.

How Shark Tank Works

Shark Tank began in 2009. It gives entrepreneurs a chance to pitch their ideas to investors called sharks.
The sharks look at each business. They decide whether to invest their money in a share.

Some products do not obtain a deal. Not all deals are successful. Some businesses become very popular and profitable. They grow all over the world.

7. The Bouqs Company

Bouqs
Bouqs Company in Shark Tank (Image Credit: CNBC)

The Bouqs Company created a way to deliver flowers. They get their flowers directly from farms that are good for the environment. Founder John Tabis wanted The Bouqs Company to avoid dealing with intermediaries and instead deliver fresh flowers directly to customers at more reasonable prices.

Although the company didn’t secure a deal during its initial pitch, it later received investment from Robert Herjavec. It made over $100 million. The brand focused on quality and sustainability and stands out in the market.

6. Simply Fit Board

Simply Fit Board
Simply Fit Board on Shark Tank (Image Credit: ABC)

The Simply Fit Board is a balance board that people use to work out their core. It is effortless to use. That is why many people like it. The Simply Fit Board was helped by Lori Greiner and became popular really fast.

Thanks to good retail placement and viral marketing, the brand made over $160 million in lifetime sales. Its success shows that being easy to use and simple can attract many customers.

5. Tipsy Elves

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Tipsy Elves became known for fun, quirky holiday clothing. It started as a seasonal idea but soon grew into a year-round clothing business.

With investment from Robert Herjavec, the company expanded its products and operations. It has made over $125 million in revenue, showing that niche ideas can become big businesses with the right approach.

4. Squatty Potty

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Squatty Potty is a bathroom stool. The product seems weird at first, but it really does help with posture. The Squatty Potty solved a problem people face on the toilet.

The founders of Squatty Potty did a good job of promoting it, which is why it became so popular. Lori Greiner invested to help it get bigger. The Squatty Potty has generated over $200 million in revenue, which shows that even weird ideas can be really successful.

3. Scrub Daddy

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Scrub Daddy is a smiley-faced sponge whose texture changes with water temperature. Its special features and memorable look made it one of the most well-known Shark Tank products. With support from Lori Greiner, the brand grew quickly.

It has made over $900 million. That makes Scrub Daddy one of the best-selling products in Shark Tank history.

2. Ring

Ring is a smart video doorbell that is one of the most famous Shark Tank stories. The company didn’t get a deal on the show but kept growing on its own. Its focus on home security and smart technology made it very popular.

Amazon eventually bought the company for over $1 billion, showing that rejection doesn’t always mean failure.

1. Bombas

Bombas is the successful product from Shark Tank so far. The company started with an idea of making better socks and giving back to people. For every pair of socks sold, Bombas donates one pair to someone in need. This good mission and quality socks helped the brand stand out from other companies.

With help from Daymond John, Bombas has made over $1 billion in sales. The company has also started selling clothes.
Bombas has become a brand known worldwide.

What Is the Most Successful Shark Tank Product?

Bombas has made over $1 billion in sales. It is still the best product to come from Shark Tank.  Scrub Daddy and Ring are also successful. They make great profit and are popular products that have made their name in everyday households.

Shark Tank has been on for a while, and it has showcased a variety of ideas. Only a few of them have been successful in the long run. The best products from Shark Tank show that simple ideas can be very successful if you have a plan and work hard.

As Shark Tank continues, it will likely keep helping products and entrepreneurs succeed.

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Liya Shanawas is a writer, editor, and brand strategist whose work has appeared in major publications, including The New York Times, HuffPost, Vogue, InStyle, Khaleej Times, and HelloGiggles. She previously served as a features editor at Dua Lipa’s editorial platform Service95 and has written widely on culture, fashion, business, and lifestyle. With a background in journalism, storytelling, and brand strategy, Liya writes about business, culture, and innovation, bringing clarity and perspective to modern ideas and emerging trends.
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