My Fruity Faces is a company in Altadena, California that makes fruit-flavored edible stickers to encourage children to eat fruits and vegetables. You can put the stickers right on the food. The two founders of My Fruity Faces, dad-trepreneurs Adam Gerber and Bob Nytoya, pitched their clever business on Shark Tank in April 2016. They might have been encouraged by NeatCheeks, the sweet flavored facial wipes for kids, getting a $150,000 investment from Barbara Corcoran the year before. But, alas, the enterprising entrepreneurs behind My Fruity Faces did not land a deal.
[Wilton makes edible stickers too]
One year after the Shark Tank episode aired, My Fruity Faces launched a new website where the edible stickers are available for purchase. There are three different packages to choose from: Groovy Girls, Buddy Bites, and Playful Pets. Each 2.5 oz. package includes 30 edible stickers and sells for $5.95.
According to LinkedIn, Gerber is still working as a licensed realtor in Los Angeles and in 2017 launched a new company, I Wanna Green Home, which provides energy efficient home improvement products and energy audits for homeowners. New episodes of Shark Tank air Sundays at 9 pm on ABC. [27 Favorite ‘Shark Tank’ Products at Amazon — New List]