I have a idea i,e A stall in which all items, snacks which we used to eat in our childhood items like katori,aam tapka,Guru chela,khattimetti goliyan,etc and create a environment which give you childhood feel ,moreover in a segment of the stall custo
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Udyamee
Stealth • 4m
Didn't remember the name but thier was a startup on shark tank India S2 maybe, where they provide package having different childhood item same as you mentioned.
But this cart can be intresting approach✨
Hello here's a case study of innovative D2C brand.
Case Study: Skippi Ice Pops – Shark Tank India Sensation.
Background:
Founded by entrepreneurs Anuja and Ravi, Skippi Ice Pops blends Indian flavors with ice pops, inspired by childhood snacks.
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I just had a call with Namita Thapar and she gave me some "shh secrets" And I am here to share with you guys but remember it's "shh secrets"
Expertise, Expertise, Expertise
I asked her about her expertise (yes I have guts to ask her directly) and s
Snitch: From Shark Tank Sensation to D2C Fashion Powerhouse
Remember Siddharth Dungarwal's impressive Snitch pitch on Shark Tank India? Two years later, this men's fast fashion brand is soaring! 📈
Then:
• 2000+ daily orders
• 2.5% website convers
🚀 Pune Startups, This is Your Moment! 🚀
We’re organizing an exciting Shark Tank-style competition where you can pitch your startup to a panel of top investors! 💼🦈 If you're looking for funding and the chance to showcase your innovation, this is
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 5m
Do you remember a startup from Shark Tank S1 called Falhari?
It was an awesome idea that sold cut fruits and juices and supplied them to offices! It addressed a real problem that even Aman, Vineeta, and Piyush faced.
During the pitch, they asked fo
Day 2/75 challenge
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For years, I was constantly searching for ways to push myself, grow and learn new skills through competitions.
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