First Defense Nasal Screens: From Shark Tank to Global Success
First Defense Nasal Screens, a innovative product that has taken the world by storm, is now a multi-million dollar business operating in 50 countries. The company, founded by Joe Moore, gained significant traction after appearing on Shark Tank, with its unique nasal filters attracting global attention.
The journey began in Season 2 of Shark Tank when Joe Moore introduced his brainchild, First Defense Nasal Screens. The Sharks initially reacted with amusement, but their expressions quickly turned serious as they learned about the product's global reach and impressive sales. The Nasal Screens, made of 100% breathable, lightweight material, are self-adhesive and come in three different sizes to ensure comfort and unrestricted airflow.
The product claims to reduce 99% of allergens like bacteria, dust, pollen, and other respiratory irritants. It has proven particularly useful during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering an alternative to face masks. The Sharks were so impressed that Robert Herjavec made the biggest offer in Shark Tank history, proposing to buy the entire business for $4 million. However, Joe Moore ended up accepting a collective offer from three Sharks: $750,000 for a 30% stake in the company and a 15% perpetual royalty. Moore had initially asked for a $500,000 investment in exchange for a 10% stake.
First Defense Nasal Screens, now a multi-million dollar business operating in 50 countries, has come a long way since its Shark Tank appearance. The product's unique design and effectiveness have made it a popular choice worldwide, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. With a successful deal on Shark Tank and a strong global presence, the future looks bright for Joe Moore's innovative company.