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Taaluma Totes misses Shark Tank deal scores thousands for Microloans

Taaluma Totes - Shark Tank

Taaluma Totes is the creation of Jack DuFour and Alley Heffren. Alley and Jack picked out fabric at a local market in Uganda so that a seamstress would create a skirt for Alley. Jack had them make a backpack.

Taaluma Totes funds Micro Loans in places like Indonesia, India and other countries. Alley’s father is in the State Department, so she moved around the world growing up.

Taaluma Totes gets fabrics from countries all over the world.

The Totes fabrics are from the various countries, but they also benefit people locally hiring people with disabilities in West Virginia.

The cost to make a tote is $27, and they sell for $65. Daymond says he will pay more, but they target college students.

They find two students on each campus who are ambassadors and represent Taaluma Totes as volunteers.

Company: Taaluma Totes
Entrepreneurs: Jack DuFour and Alley Heffren
Website 
Ask: $110,000 for 15% equity
Companies in this episode: LuminAID, Scholly, Keen Home
Season: Season 6 Episode 620
Sharks: Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Kevin O’Leary, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec
First Aired: 02/20/15
Deal:

What do the Shark Tank Investors say about Taaluma Totes

Taaluma Totes after Shark Tank

Taaluma Totes walked out of the Shark Tank with more than one investor; they received thousands of investments from people buying their Totes.

According to their website, they did over $50,000 worth of microloans in just 24 hours, hired on 15 more people and are continuing to bring new fabrics from all over the world.

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