
Piccaninny Tiny Tots
No DealChildren's clothing using authentic Aboriginal art from Kakadu
Pitched by Kylie Bradford
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From the show
The Shark Tank Australia pitch
- A$40K
- Asked for
- 20%
- Offered equity
- A$200K
- Sought valuation
Kylie Bradford brought Piccaninny Tiny Tots into the Shark Tank Australia in season 1, episode 14, pitching children's clothing using authentic Aboriginal art from Kakadu.
They asked the sharks for A$40K for 20% of the company. That valued the business at A$200K.
The sharks passed, and Piccaninny Tiny Tots left the Tank without a deal.
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