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Shark Tank with Nana Hats

Sean Adler, a businessman from San Diego, California, hopes that the Sharks "go bananas for his fashionable fruit preservation device" known as Nana Hats.

In the sixth episode of the ABC series, Sean Adler will make a pitch for his Nana Hats, a product that slows down the ripening of bananas.

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He will try to win over the Sharks, along with special guest Shark Peter, Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary, Lori Greiner, and Mark Cuban.

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Bananas ripen more slowly thanks to Nana Hats, a BPA-free silicone cap.

A lovely crochet hat is attached to the cap with the aid of a tiny magnet to further enhance its appeal.

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The bananas with hats not only look adorable but also keep their freshness longer than those without.

The hats "work by inhibiting the ethylene gas naturally emitted by fruits causing them to ripen," according to the product's website.

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When Sean purchased a large quantity of bananas from the supermarket in 2016, he had the initial inspiration for Nana Hats.

He had to regrettably discard the bananas because they quickly ripened. He recorded his concept in his "idea book" so that he could work on it later.

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Sean made the decision to create a cap that would prevent bananas from turning brown during the pandemic.

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Sean developed the Nana Hats, a silicone cap designed to preserve bananas for a longer period of time, after extensive research.

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In 2020, the founder started a Kickstarter campaign with the intention of raising $3,000; however, in just 60 days, he raised $4,761.

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