'Shark Tank': Sliimey Honey's teen founder sparks bidding war between Kevin O'Leary and Daymond John

'Shark Tank': Sliimey Honey's teen founder sparks bidding war between Kevin O'Leary and Daymond John
Kevin O'Leary, Mark Lin, and Damond John on 'Shark Tank' (ABC)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Who would have ever thought that a teen entrepreneur selling slime would not only manage to bag a $150K deal on 'Shark Tank' but also spark a bidding war amongst Sharks! This is precisely what Sliimey Honey's founder Mark Lin managed to accomplish on the recently aired episode 8 of 'Shark Tank' Season 14.

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The 17-year-old entrepreneur stepped into the tank with an impressive success story of selling "gourmet slime" from his house's basement boasting of having a record sales worth a little over a million dollars! The Sharks were instantly impressed by Mark's success and creativity in cutting down customer acquisition costs by banking on TikTok to get free publicity and new customers. Despite having little to no knowledge of slime, Kevin O'Leary and Daymond John decided to jump the gun and roll out their offers, sparking an intense bidding war with a lot of back and forth between the teen entrepreneur and the Sharks.