The Last Lid Shark Tank Update (Season 3)

Highlights

Melissa Kiernan and Kevin Kiernan asked the Sharks for $40,000 for 20% equity in their company, valuing it at $200,000.

Daymond John invested $40,000 in their company for 60% equity.

Kevin and Melissa Kiernan divorced in July 2022 due to personal reasons, and The Last Lid business has been sold.

Wife and husband team Melissa Kiernan and Kevin Kiernan pitched their business, The Last Lid Company, to the Sharks. They offer a fabric garbage can cover made from water-resistant polyester material. This cover easily fits any garbage can.

Did any of the Sharks agree to invest in their business? And how is the business doing now? Let’s find out.

Company NameThe Last Lid
Founder/Co-FounderMelissa Kiernan and Kevin Kiernan
Founded2010
Productgarbage can cover
Asked For$40k for 20% equity
Final Deal$40k for 60% equity
SharkDaymond John
EpisodeS3 E5
Air DateFeb 17th, 2012
Business StatusOut of Business
WebsiteVisit Website
HeadquartersNew York City Metropolitan Area, United States
Annual (Revenue)$0M *estimated
Worth / Valuation$200,000
Buy and WatchBuy NowAmazon Prime

Business Pitch Episode Recap

Every night, raccoons search through garbage cans for food, causing a mess and requiring owners to clean up frequently. To solve this problem, Kevin Kiernan invented a fabric garbage can cover. He and his wife Melissa pitched their product on Shark Tank, seeking $40,000 for 20% equity in their company.

Daymond John asked about sales, and Kevin Kiernan explained that they had not made any sales yet because they are still finalizing the prototype and the patent is pending.

Daymond was clearly frustrated upon hearing this and questioned how the company’s valuation could be $200,000 when sales were zero. Kiernan responded by saying he felt the valuation was undervalued.

Robert Herjavec told Kiernan that creating a fabric cover for a garbage can was an “awful” idea and decided to opt-out.

Melissa and Kevin Kiernan encouraged Lori Greiner to invest in their product, but Lori said it was a “zero” product, so she is out.

Each fabric cover costs $3.50 to make and can be sold for $9.95. Kevin O’Leary said there isn’t enough margin, so he is out.

Mark Cuban said it’s a good product, but it’s not ready for market launch yet, and the margin is low, so he is out.

Daymond did not find the number Kevin Kiernan asked for worth it. He asked the Kierans to come up with a better offer. Kevin then offered $40,000 for 60% equity, and Daymond accepted this offer.

Sharks Offers list!

SharksOffers
Mark CubanNo Offer
Kevin O’LearyNo Offer
Robert HerjavecNo Offer
Lori GreinerNo Offer
Daymond JohnNo Offer
Founder’s (Countered)$40k for 60% equity
Final Deals$40k for 60% equity

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The Last Lid Shark Tank Update

With Daymond’s help, the Kierans launched an online website and started selling their product. Although the sales growth was lower than expected, they continued to work on growing the business.

During research on The Last Lid, we found on Kevin (Kenndoo) Kiernan’s official LinkedIn profile that the business was sold out in 2015 to an unknown garbage can manufacturing company.

Unfortunately, due to personal issues, Melissa and Kevin Kiernan divorced in July 2022. As of August 2024, Melissa is working as a Sales and Delivery Specialist at Invisalign Treatment Location Finder company, Evenly.

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Biswajit Nayak

Biswajit Nayak is the Founder and Owner of the Shark Tank Products Website. His journey with ABC's Shark Tank TV Show began in 2019, and since then, he has become an expert in predicting which deals will be secured and which ones will not. My Reddit Profile

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