
Bon AppéSweet
DealHealthy Chocolates
Bon AppéSweet is a healthy chocolates that got its big break on Shark Tank in Season 17, and convinced Rashaun Williams and Robert Herjavec to invest.
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From the show
The Shark Tank pitch
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- Asked for
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- Offered equity
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- Sought valuation
- $175K
- Deal amount
- 20%
- Deal equity
- $875K
- Deal valuation
Founder Thereasa Black stepped onto the carpet in Season 17, Episode 9 in the episode that aired January 14, 2026. Bon AppéSweet, the healthy chocolates, pitched in the Food & Drink category, one of 318 food & drink businesses to brave the Tank across all 17 seasons.
Rashaun Williams and Robert Herjavec teamed up at $175,000 for 20% equity. The deal valued the company at $875K.
Season 17 saw 71 pitches, and 54 of them closed a deal on air. In the Food & Drink category overall, roughly 61% of pitches have landed a shark across the show's history.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy Bon AppéSweet?
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Did Bon AppéSweet get a deal on Shark Tank?
Yes. Bon AppéSweet closed a deal for $175,000 in exchange for 20% equity, with Rashaun Williams and Robert Herjavec.
Which shark invested in Bon AppéSweet?
Rashaun Williams and Robert Herjavec invested in Bon AppéSweet ($175,000 total as aired).
What season of Shark Tank was Bon AppéSweet on?
Bon AppéSweet appeared in Season 17, Episode 9, which aired January 14, 2026.
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