Gift Guide
Best Shark Tank Products to Gift in 2026
12 real Shark Tank products worth wrapping this year, with the deal each one landed, the sharks behind it, and where to buy it today.
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Shopping the Shark Tank catalog for gifts works because the products already passed a real test: they had to survive a pitch, a negotiation, and years on the market. The ones still selling today earned that shelf space, which makes them a safer bet than most of what shows up in a generic gift guide.
These 13 are real deals from the show, still available to buy right now, picked for how well they actually work as gifts rather than how viral the pitch was. Each one links to its full deal history and a current Amazon listing.
We stuck to two rules when building this list. First, every product had to still be selling in 2026, not just remembered fondly from an old episode. Second, every product had to solve one clear problem for one clear recipient, the cook, the always-cold friend, the new parent, so the gift angle isn't a stretch. Below each pick you'll find the season it aired, the ask, and what the deal actually closed at, since the negotiation itself is often the most interesting part of the story.

1. Scrub Daddy
Season 4 · $200K deal with Lori Greiner
A cheerful, useful stocking stuffer for anyone who cooks. It costs almost nothing and gets used every single day, which makes it one of the safest small gifts on this list. The founder asked for $100,000 for 10% in Season 4 and walked out with $200,000 for 20% once Lori Greiner saw how well the smiley-face sponge sold at a kitchen show.
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2. Bombas
Season 6 · $200K deal with Daymond John
For the person who's always cold or always losing socks in the dryer. Bombas built a whole brand on people asking for it by name, and a few pairs wrap up small and light. The New York founders asked for $200,000 for 5% and closed with Daymond John at $200,000 for 17.5%, a bigger equity stake in exchange for his retail experience.
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3. The Original Comfy
Season 9 · $50K deal with Barbara Corcoran
A wearable blanket that turns into the thing someone reaches for every night of winter. Easy to size, easy to wrap, hard to go wrong with. It asked for $50,000 for 20% in Season 9 and got exactly that from Barbara Corcoran, one of the rare pitches where the ask and the deal matched.
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4. Squatty Potty
Season 6 · $350K deal with Lori Greiner
Starts as the joke gift at the party and ends up staying in the bathroom for years. The unicorn ad made it famous, but people actually keep using the stool. Utah founders Bobby and Judy Edwards asked for $350,000 for 5% and settled with Lori Greiner at the same $350,000 for 10%, a valuation cut in half during the negotiation.
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5. Simply Fit Board
Season 7 · $125K deal with Lori Greiner + Kevin O'Leary
A low-impact home workout for the person setting a New Year fitness goal. It folds flat, so it's easy to wrap and easy to store afterward. The pitch asked for $125,000 for 15% and closed at the same dollar amount for 20% equity, split between Lori Greiner and Kevin O'Leary.
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6. Tipsy Elves
Season 5 · $100K deal with Robert Herjavec
Built for this exact season: ugly holiday sweaters and party outfits for the office party, the family photo, or the ugly-sweater contest nobody admits they're trying to win. The San Diego founders asked for $100,000 for 5% and ended up giving Robert Herjavec double the equity, 10%, for the same check.
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7. Sand Cloud
Season 8 · $200K deal with Robert Herjavec
Beach towels for the person already counting down to a winter getaway, or anyone who wants a reminder that summer comes back around. The California brand, built around ocean conservation, asked for $200,000 for 8% and landed the same $200,000 at 15% equity with Robert Herjavec.
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8. Foot Cardigan
Season 7 · $250K deal with Mark Cuban + Troy Carter
A sock-of-the-month subscription that keeps a gift arriving well after the wrapping paper is gone, which makes it feel bigger than a one-time present. It asked for $250,000 for 10% and closed at $250,000 for 20%, with both Mark Cuban and Troy Carter coming in on the deal.
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9. Good Hangups
Season 8 · $100K deal with Lori Greiner
Magnetic strips for hanging string lights, wreaths, or artwork without a single nail hole. Genuinely useful for anyone who just moved or rents their place. The Washington-based founders asked for $100,000 for 10% and closed the same amount for 15% with Lori Greiner.
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10. Apolla Performance
Season 13 · $300K deal with Lori Greiner
Supportive compression socks built with dancers in mind, a specific and thoughtful pick for the dancer, runner, or anyone on their feet all day. Founders Kaycee Jones and Brianne Zborowski asked for $300,000 for 15% and closed at the same $300,000 for 20% equity with Lori Greiner.
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11. Bunny Eyez
Season 15 · $200K deal with Daymond John
Reading glasses that tilt and flip up, made for people who take them on and off fifty times a day. A practical, slightly clever gift for grandparents. The founding team asked for $200,000 for 10% and doubled the equity to 20% to close the same dollar amount with Daymond John.
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12. Monkey Mat
Season 5 · $100K deal with Mark Cuban + Lori Greiner
A pocket-sized outdoor mat for new parents who need somewhere clean to set a baby down anywhere, from a park bench to an airport floor. The Austin founders asked for $100,000 for 30% and closed at $100,000 for 35%, with Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner teaming up on the deal.
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13. Fresh Patch
Season 6 · $150K deal with Barbara Corcoran + Mark Cuban
Real sod delivered on a tray, for the dog owner in an apartment or the household still working on potty training. An unusual gift that solves a real daily problem. Founder Andrew Feld asked for $150,000 for 10% and closed at the same amount for 20% equity with Barbara Corcoran and Mark Cuban.
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Shipping and sizing before you buy
A couple of practical notes before you check out. Sock and clothing brands like Bombas and Apolla Performance list their own size charts on the product listing, so check that against the recipient's usual size rather than guessing, especially if you're buying a gift for someone you don't shop for regularly. Subscription picks like Foot Cardigan let you buy a single month as a gift without committing the recipient to an ongoing charge, which is worth confirming at checkout if that matters to you. And because these are real retail listings rather than direct-from-the-show storefronts, prices and even packaging can shift between when this page was written and when you click through, so always confirm the current price on Amazon before you buy rather than assuming a number is locked in.
FAQ
What are good Shark Tank products to give as gifts?
The best Shark Tank gifts tend to be the products that solve one specific problem well: a cozy blanket, a sock brand people ask for by name, a kitchen tool that gets used daily. Scrub Daddy, Bombas, and The Original Comfy are three of the most-gifted Shark Tank products for exactly that reason.
Are these Shark Tank products still available to buy in 2026?
Yes. Every product on this list is still selling as of 2026. Shark Tank products come and go quickly, so each entry links through to a current listing so you can confirm price and availability before you buy.
What's a good budget for a Shark Tank gift?
Most of the picks above run in the everyday gift range, and several (Scrub Daddy, Good Hangups, Night Cap) work as small add-on gifts. If you're shopping specifically on a tight budget, see our Shark Tank gifts under $30 guide for cheaper picks.
Do the deal terms on the show actually matter for a gift?
Not for the gift itself, but they're a useful shortcut for judging staying power. A product that asked for one valuation and negotiated down to a lower one, like Squatty Potty's ask valuation getting cut in half, usually means the sharks pushed hard on the numbers before agreeing the business was worth backing. Products that survived that scrutiny and are still selling years later tend to hold up better as gifts than something untested.
How do I know which Shark Tank product fits a specific person?
Match the product to a problem the person already has rather than to how memorable the pitch was. Someone who's always cold gets Bombas or The Original Comfy, a cook gets Scrub Daddy, a new parent gets Monkey Mat, a dog owner gets Fresh Patch. The picks in this guide are grouped loosely from broadest appeal to more specific recipients for exactly that reason.
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