
Nampons
DealNose Bleed Preventing Aid
Nampons is a nose bleed preventing aid that got its big break on Shark Tank in Season 17, and convinced Robert Herjavec and Michael Strahan to invest.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Affiliate link β we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
Some Shark Tank products rebrand or sell under a parent company. The button above searches current Nampons listings on Amazon so you see what's actually available today.
From the show
The Shark Tank pitch
- $350K
- Asked for
- 5%
- Offered equity
- $7M
- Sought valuation
- β
- Deal amount
- β
- Deal equity
- β
- Deal valuation
Founder Joshua Lippiner stepped onto the carpet in Season 17, Episode 8 in the episode that aired January 7, 2026. Nampons, the nose bleed preventing aid, pitched in the Home & Lifestyle category, one of 260 home & lifestyle businesses to brave the Tank across all 17 seasons.
The ask was $350,000 for 5% of the company, an implied valuation of $7M.
Robert Herjavec and Michael Strahan teamed up.
Season 17 saw 71 pitches, and 54 of them closed a deal on air. In the Home & Lifestyle category overall, roughly 68% of pitches have landed a shark across the show's history.
Sold on Nampons?
Check today's price and availability before it swims away.
Affiliate link β we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy Nampons?
Check current price and availability on Amazon. Note that some Shark Tank products are discontinued or sold under a new name.
Did Nampons get a deal on Shark Tank?
Yes. Nampons closed a deal, with Robert Herjavec and Michael Strahan.
Which shark invested in Nampons?
Robert Herjavec and Michael Strahan invested in Nampons.
What season of Shark Tank was Nampons on?
Nampons appeared in Season 17, Episode 8, which aired January 7, 2026.
How much was Nampons asking for on Shark Tank?
The founders asked for $350,000 for 5% of the company, a $7M valuation.
Shark Tank Index may earn a commission on purchases made through links on this page. Deal figures reflect what aired; terms sometimes change after the show.



