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Join Shark Tank Australia shark Sabri Suby for a weekly roundup of each week’s king or queen of the tank and the pitches that were eaten alive. This week, AI for teachers flops and Catchy catches more than a few sharks.
This week, we’ll break down the winners and wildcards that made a splash in the tank and those that sank without a trace. Dive in as we separate the chum from the champions.
Catchy
First on the menu is Catchy, a brilliant food-catching accessory for high chairs, pitched by Rachel and Brad Cohen. As a father to three girls, with my youngest just one-and-a-half years old, I could immediately see the use case for this product.
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