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‘Shark Tank’ host flirts with cattle rancher contestant, invests $100K

“Shark Tank” host Barbara Corcoran was plagued by the charm of a cow rancher on Friday's episode of “Shark Tank” and told the tech entrepreneur, “My first boyfriend is like you” I saw it, he was a cowboy.”

Woven a bright pink coat, cowboy hat and boots, contestant Smith Bagguette made the pitch for his product. Flamingo Charger It is aimed at rural customers who are aiming to charge multiple devices throughout the day, from mobile phones to e-cigarettes.

Shark Tank contestant Smith Baggett has created the pitch for his product, the Flaminggo charger.

“I want 25% of the $100,000,” starry sky-scarred Corcoran at the show. “To be honest, I do it at 20%, but I'm supposed to be acting like a shark. But for your baby I'm not a shark, I'm a guppy in your arms It's like that.”

Baggett connected further with Corcoran, with “Shark Tank” investor Robert Herjavec telling her, “When I get a room, I'll be in a dream for you when I see you.” ! ”

Corcoran tells Baggett that she looked like her first boyfriend.

After negotiating and sealing the business contract, Baguette hugged her and picked up Corcoran from her seat, spinning around her, then hugged her in a hug to celebrate her new business contract.

The cow rancher has not received one offer from the shark, but “Shark Tank's 'Kevin o' Leary said Baggett was “one of the most entertaining presentations of 16 years.” Mark Cuban agreed.

Corcoran has been added. I couldn't resist sadding with Smith on this ride! He's a real winner,” Corcoran said.

At Georgia's tractor Bailhay, Baguette came up with the idea for a flamingo charger after realising that his phones are frequently dead and wanted better portable charging options.

The Flamingo Charger is a cowboy boot, small enough to fit in your pocket.

The Flamingo Charger is pre-charged and offers a 3-in-1 charging box, which measures 2″ x 2″ in size. To fit in your pocket or cowboy boots, the Flamingo charges your iPhone into a steam equipped with USB-C, micro USB and lightning cable ports.

Since founding Flamingo Charger, Baggett has used them everywhere. “I'm riding horses, I'm out on the field, I'm driving a tractor. I don't know how fast the battery is dead when I'm out to Wyoming, running a 3,000 mum cow. I'm that. I used it everywhere with a saddlebag, a tractor,” Baguette said.

The Flamingo Charger allows users to restart the battery on the go.
Corcoran sought a 25% stake in the fast-growing company.

Some amusement parks sell for $12.99 and $19.99, so the charger costs just $3.65.

“MS. Barbara's investments have a lot of weight. She has a unique fanbase and a respected reputation. She always says she invests in jockeys rather than horses. That is, She bets on people, not just ideas. She has incredible intuition and great reading about business,” Baguette said.

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