Tania Green is the founder of PMS Bites, a line of chocolatey balls that are made with herbs and claim to help alleviate PMS symptoms like bloating and cramps. Before the 30-year-old entrepreneurial baker from Boston, Massachusetts pitched her business on Shark Tank (May 20), she ran a Kickstarter campaign and raised more than $8000 so she could perfect her “Plain Crazy” and “All Kind of Nuts” chocolate balls.
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One week prior to Green’s appearance on Shark Tank, she told Boston.com that she just signed up Mark Andrus, co-founder of Stacy’s Pita Chips, as a new investor. “He gave some products to one of his friends and she said ‘Oh my God, this makes me feel so much better.'” Green’s best bet for a Shark investor is Lori Greiner. Not just because she’s a woman but because she knows balls. She’s behind the successful ball-shaped Bantom Bagels (now Bagel Bites). At least with PMS Bites, she won’t have to change the name. Shark Tank airs Fridays at 9pm on ABC.