Shark Tank is a popular TV show where entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to successful investors, known as the “sharks.” The sharks then decide whether to invest in the presented businesses in exchange for money. It is a great show to watch if you want to see other people’s ideas coming to life.
This past month, a pair of business owners from Brick and Point Pleasant, New Jersey, including a physical therapist, landed a deal on Shark Tank which aired April 12th on ABC. David Restaino and Dr. Dan Staats presented their product Sorsoap, which includes a muscle scraping device combined with a special type of soap that relieves pain and rejuvenates muscles after a workout or any type of physical activity.
According to Dr. Dan Staats, “as bones get older, our bodies just don’t recover as quickly.” He went on to add that, “Sorsoap smells amazing, lathers wonderfully, and leaves you fresh and recharged.”
Many of the sharks on Shark Tank liked the idea of Sorsoap and believed that the product would do best being sold directly to consumers, so potential buyers of this soap could try it for themselves before actually purchasing it.
Sorsoap takes about 90 seconds to rub on your body and each sells for $23.00. David Restaino and Dr. Dan Staats earned $70,000 in the last quarter from selling their product. Shark Tank helped with this process as being promoted on a popular TV show can catch the attention of thousands of people.
Sorsoap can be purchased on Amazon or at your local drug store, including Walgreens and Rite Aid. If you ever feel like your muscles need a little bit of help to relieve pain, Sorsoap is the way to go!