The Sharks COMPETE For A Deal With Browndages | Shark Tank US | Shark Tank Global


The Sharks COMPETE For A Deal With Browndages | Shark Tank US | Shark Tank Global


Intisar Bashir & Rashid Mahdi are seeking $75k for 7.5% of their product based company, Browndages.

From Season 13 Episode 19

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  1. Interesting product and deal. But yeah…..why wouldn't the big bandage companies just make this product themselves? It seems a very short-lived company.

  2. I am just watching this video now and I already know what bag you are referring to and I feel the exact same Iâ ve been thinking about it since it was released and I have been thinking should I just treat myself for Christmas kislux

  3. I'm also used to picking up fashionable and discounted bags from kislux , and to be fair, I don't think there's anything wrong with individuals choosing to buy fakes for personal use, so it's not necessarily a bad thing, it just gives us a choice

  4. It would be so cool if they also had a pale bandage!The lightest they have ‘sand’ is to dark.
    And I have an Illness that makes me prone to bleeding, so I would love to have some that match me! The 5 tones they have will cover most people of color though. If they are only for people of colour it’s fine but they should say that that in the pitch. But it’s obviously also in the name of the brand.

  5. Just saying Bandaids were not meant for white people. They were made to mimic standard color of gauze used around the world. I can understand people with darker skin tones wanting blending bandages.

  6. Sadly their shade range is pretty small even today after the time of filming. That said, these are technically medical first aid tools, so I imagine the licensing and approval process is much slower than other product categories. There might be certain dyes and colorants that cannot be used in bandages. But still, the shade range is quite narrow