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Freshly Picked Soft Sole Leather Baby Moccasins in Shark Tank Daymond John

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Freshly Picked Shark Tank Pitch

Freshly Picked is a company that creates Soft Sole Leather Baby Moccasins and is pitched in Shark Tank Season 5.

Susan looked everywhere to find a Soft Sole Baby moccasin to help her 2nd child learn to walk with a flexible soft toe. She couldn’t find a solution, so she created Freshly picked, sewing the moccasin herself.

Her company, Freshly Picked, will do $500,000 during the Shark Tank pitch, and she will make $120,000. She hired a local girl to help her, and she has production in California as well, selling through her website.

Susan tells Kevin her face is on her pillow at night, and Kevin says “Keep it up and I will drop the royalty!”

50% of all Freshly Picked customers come back and purchase three more times. When she started, she had no money.

Susan’s brother has a window company, and she convinced him to give her all the old windows. She took a hammer and cleaned out the glass, and then took the aluminum to the scrap yard for money to buy leather to make the moccasins. She continued to put the money back in, and is the reason for the slow start.

Freshly Picked Moccasins sell for $60, and cost her $17 to manufacture and is domestic. She thinks with social media alone she can do between $2-3 Million. She has retail customers interested, but she cannot keep up with the demand as she needs to make an order overseas to handle the retail business.

Kevin wonders how in love she is with retail? Personally, I think that she should stay focused in her online sales as the margin is great, and the revenue is there.

Freshly Picked Shark Tank Episode Data

What do the Shark Tank Investors say about Freshly Picked?

Freshly Picked after Shark Tank

Susan Pedersen scored a deal with Daymond John, and in fact, she has consistently scored a deal in everything she is doing. Staying focused, working hard and taking each step as they come makes her business turn into a multi-million dollar organization. We have a lot to learn from her, that some of us already know, but need to practice.

She has no extended education, and uses hard work, determination and focus to guide her. She knows how to ask for help, but is street smart, and makes solid decisions along the way. Ironically, the deal with Daymond fell through after the show aired, but that did not stop her from continuing to sell over 60% of her product online, and offer her Moccasins in stores such as Nordstrom’s. She is one savvy entrepreneur!

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