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Since every episode of Shark Tank is compiled of segments filmed on different days, the Sharks have to wear the same exact clothes for days at a time to avoid continuity issues.
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One of the longest pitches in Shark Tank history came from Michael Tseng, the founder of Plate Topper. His pitch lasted two and a half hours. Mark Cuban says it was one of the best pitches he’s ever seen.
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Most of what gets cut from the TV broadcast are boring financial details. Sharks need to know them, but viewers don’t.