![]() ![]() You can check out the Touch Up Cup and place an online order here. Only 85-90 will actually appear on the show. Jason and Carson were among 44,000 applicants that were narrowed down to 22,000. “When we went to the tank I was nervous and he wasn’t!" Jason Grill said. The proud dad and his son flew to Las Vegas and stayed in a hotel room 11 days for isolation due to COVID-19 safety procedures before entering the shark tank. “He’s the CEO and I answer to him,” Jason Grill said. ![]() Jason Grill might be Carson’s dad, but his son is the boss of the business. Read the detailed version about Touch Up Cup Touch Up Cup’s founders Carson and Jason Grill have a net worth of 2.1 Million USD as of 2022. Here is an update on Touch Up Cup’s net worth so far. All of this information was enough to interest guest shark Blake Mycoskie, founder of Toms, followed by Daymond John. Carson told the sharks that they estimate 400,000 in sales on the year by the end of 2020. It was founded by Carson and Jason Grill. Touch Up Cup has earned 220,000 in sales in the last two years and 70,000 year-to-date at the time of the pitch. “They are ergonomically designed containers to extend the freshness of muffins, bagels and donuts by three to four days longer than conventional packaging.” Touch Up Cup got featured on Shark Tank America in October 2021. “I have a muffin fresh, bagel fresh and a donut fresh,” Grill said. Their appearance on "Shark Tank" landed them a $200,000 investment to expand the Touch Up Cup business, but they have other products in the works, too. They've sold about 55,000 units, about 30,000 three-packs and about 20,000 individual cups. The father-son duo are doing well with their new invention. “A 13-ounce polypropylene cup with a stainless-steel blending sphere, extra threads and an airtight silicone seal,” Grill said. That’s when the Bishop Fenwick student made a container called the "Touch Up Cup" to store paint for over 10 years. His dad said the old paint they would use was clumpy, aerated and just not feasible for painting walls. “My dad would make me do touch-ups with him.” “So, about two years ago, I was making a bunch of marks on the wall,” Grill said. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio - A Liberty Township teen left ABC's "Shark Tank" Friday night with a six-figure investment to take his invention to the next level.įrom his home in Liberty Township, 15-year-old Carson Grill invented something to make cleaning up his messes a little easier. ![]()
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