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Is Alice's Table Still in Business? (2026 Update)

Is Alice's Table from Shark Tank still around in 2026? The deal it made, the sharks who invested, and where to buy Alice's Table today.

Shark Tank IndexUpdated January 9, 20266 min read

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Alice's Table pitched a business-in-a-box model for flower arranging parties back in Season 9, and the founder no longer runs it as an independent company. In January 2022, 1-800-Flowers bought the business outright, and it now operates as a division inside a much bigger flower and gifting empire.

The Short Answer

Alice's Table still exists and is still active in 2026, but not as a standalone company anymore. It was acquired by 1-800-Flowers in January 2022, and founder Alice Lewis stayed on as president to run the brand inside its new corporate parent.

You can still book workshops through the Alice's Table brand, now expanded with 1-800-Flowers' fulfillment and shipping network behind it. The company does not sell on Amazon, since the product is a live or virtual workshop experience, not a shippable item on its own.

The Shark Tank Pitch

Alice Lewis pitched in Season 9, Episode 17, out of Massachusetts, bringing a platform that let women host and run flower arranging workshops as their own small businesses, using kits and training supplied by Alice's Table.

She asked for 250,000 dollars for 6.3 percent equity, a steep 4 million dollar valuation for a company built on hosting parties, and she found two sharks willing to team up on the deal. The pitch centered on empowering women to run their own small businesses hosting flower arranging events in their own communities, a model built around distributed, franchise-style entrepreneurship rather than a single centralized retail operation.

The Deal That Got Done

Mark Cuban and Sara Blakely joined forces and offered 250,000 dollars for 10 percent equity, giving up less cash relative to ownership than the founder had originally proposed. The deal closed, and the two sharks became partners in a company selling flower arranging as an experience rather than a physical product, a business model built more on training and licensing local hosts than on manufacturing and shipping goods, which made it a somewhat unusual fit for two investors more typically associated with physical consumer products.

Sara Blakely's own business-in-a-box style thinking from Spanx made her a natural fit for a brand built around empowering women to run their own workshop businesses under the Alice's Table umbrella.

Alice's Table net worth in 2026

1-800-Flowers has not disclosed the purchase price of the Alice's Table acquisition, and there is no independently verified net worth or revenue figure for the division as it operates today inside a public parent company. PitchBook tracks the deal in its company profile database but does not list terms, and Shark Tank tracking sites likewise report the acquisition without a dollar figure attached.

What is verifiable is that the acquisition happened and Alice Lewis remained in a leadership role, which is generally treated as a sign the acquiring company saw ongoing value in the brand rather than buying it simply to shut it down. Beyond that, any specific valuation for Alice's Table today would be a guess, and this article is not going to make one up. 1-800-Flowers is itself a publicly traded company that reports consolidated results rather than breaking out revenue for each brand it owns, which is normal for a company its size and part of why individual acquired brands like Alice's Table rarely get standalone financial disclosure once they join a larger portfolio.

Where Things Stand Now

Here is the recap. Alice's Table pitched in Season 9 out of Massachusetts, asked for 250,000 dollars at 6.3 percent, and closed with Mark Cuban and Sara Blakely at 10 percent instead.

The company grew enough to attract an acquirer, and in January 2022, 1-800-Flowers bought it outright while keeping Alice Lewis on as president. The brand has also had to navigate a 2024 data security incident that exposed some customer information, a real-world headache that comes with being part of a much bigger company.

So yes, Alice's Table is still in business, just inside a bigger house now. If you're looking to book a workshop, the brand is alive and shipping kits through 1-800-Flowers' logistics network, now offering flower arranging alongside gourmet food platter and pasta making workshops that expand the original single-category concept into a broader lineup of guided at-home experiences.

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