Joe is doing business with people who have allergy issues and who deal with chemicals. Joe presents his order for $8,000,000 to the Sharks proving he has the business to back up his position and causes a battle to between Sharks vying for the deal.įirst Defense Nasal Screens are patent protected in multiple countries, and he only needs the money for raw material purchases upfront. First Defense Nasal Screens Selling Like Crazyįirst Defense Nasal Screens are selling like crazy in places like the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia where airborne particles such as sand are a significant issue. You hold it on the back side with your finger and maneuver the screen into place covering your nostril. Yes, you see the filters covering your nostrils, but the alternative is wearing a full face mask.Īpplying the First Defense Nasal Screens are similar to putting on contacts. The nasal screens eliminate up to 99% of the foreign bodies coming through as a person inhales and opens to allow full exhale. Mark changes his tone quickly when he learns how many units are already committed and why people use nasal screens. Joe Moore knows he has a winner walking into the Shark Tank despite being ridiculed by Mark Cuban in the first few seconds of his pitch. The nasal screens are not likely to catch on in the United States but are a sure bet in other places such as the middle east. Screens are designed to let air through while keeping pollutants out, making First Defense Nasal Screens a logical solution to keep bad things out of our nose. Other companies on this episode are: ToyGaroo, Wake n' Bacon, and Vurtego Pogo Sticks
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