

While Carson and Jason can’t say how the episode ends for them and their product, they hope the exposure will help their business grow. “I really haven’t had worries about my age because I have had my dad to back me up," Carson said. So, I’m just really proud of him.”Ĭarson says it’s his dad who has helped him get to this point. "He wasn’t thinking about that, he was just thinking about going out, doing a great job and that’s exactly what he did. I was the one freaking out with all the five million viewers," Jason said. He said the Shark Tank experience brought them closer together. Jason said his son has been at the forefront of the business, staying up late for calls with China, figuring out logistics and patents. "It’s very rare to be able to go on Shark Tank, pitch in front of the sharks and hopefully get an investment in your company.” “I’m really fortunate to be able to have this experience," Carson said. "They were very impressed and he knows what he’s doing.” “They were so impressed with his knowledge, what he knows about shipping and logistics, about patents about really everything along the way with his business," Jason said.

After a 10-day quarantine, they had the chance to pitch to the sharks

So, after the audition process, Carson and his father Jason flew out to Las Vegas in August for the taping. “You just shake it up, unscrew and you can use the cap for smaller jobs," Carson explained. The stainless steal blending sphere makes it easy to never have to stir your paint again. They were excited to see another kid entrepreneur in there.”Ĭarson came up with the idea of the Touch Up Cup, a container for extra paint that keeps it from rusting or clumping. “I walked in there and their eyes just woke up instantly," Carson said. Two years ago, he came up with an invention that has since made a big impression, landing him on the television show Shark Tank. Carson Grill is just 15 years old and a freshman in high school in the Cincinnati area. The invention caught the eyes of Shark Tank producers and Carson and his dad had the opportunity to pitch to the sharks this summer.15-year-old Carson Grill invented the Touch Up Cup two years ago.
