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This week, we had a huge diversity of businesses with some seriously impressive stories to tell. But none of them quite had that special sauce that could persuade me to invest. Here’s the behind-the-scenes scoop on why I was out.
Glossy Boys
First up, we had Lucas and his business Glossy Boys, a nail polish marketed at boys. Pitching in the Shark Tank at 13 years old? That’s impressive.
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