Shark Tank: trying to sell "Genius Litter"

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When you walk into Shark Tank dressed as Albert Einstein, you’ve already won half the attention game. Ramon Van Meer pitched his company, Genius Litter, wearing a lab coat and crazy white wig—and walked out with $250,000 for 10%.

Marketing analysis

Ramon turned a simple cat product pitch into a full-blown story. His Einstein costume instantly communicated “smart innovation,” perfectly matching his brand’s name—Genius Litter. It made the Sharks (and the audience) remember him before he even opened his mouth.

Why it works

  • Visual storytelling: his outfit matched the product’s theme.
  • Pattern interruption: no one forgets the “Einstein cat litter guy.”
  • Brand alignment: the costume reinforced the word “Genius.”
  • Preparation: he even practiced at home with paper cutouts of the Sharks.

Examples

  • Dollar Shave Club’s viral launch video mixed humor with brand clarity.
  • Poo~Pourri used shock and wit to sell… bathroom spray.
  • Squatty Potty’s rainbow-pooping unicorn turned utility into entertainment.

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