What happened to Pipcorn?

Pipcorn continues to grow at a rapid pace. Pipcorn’s specialty popcorn is still its claim to fame. However, the company has expanded beyond this product and now offers other snacks such as twists and cheese balls in different flavors. You can find Pipcorn products online through its website and Amazon, as well as countless retailers, including Whole Foods, Target, Walmart, and Ralphs. 

Barbara Corcoran continues to be a supporter for Pipcorn. Along with advertising their products and bringing the team to her All-Star entrepreneurs retreat, Corcoran considers Pipcorn her favorite deal made on “Shark Tank.” This was revealed by the shark in an interview conducted with a journalist back in 2014. Business Insider Jennifer Martin & Jeff Martin were praised for their skills by the co-founders. “They’re terrific. They’re both in their own right phenomenal entrepreneurs. And they’re together! Do you know how exciting it is to get two for the price of one? Usually, you have a winning entrepreneur and a sidekick who’s a quanter [numbers person] … and that’s tricky business. I’ve had to do that. When you have two rock-solid entrepreneurs, each with talents that are also complementary to one another, that’s the trifecta, three for two.” 

Not only her, but many others admire them. Pipcorn’s coverage has been extensive over the years, with features appearing in Forbes, Women’s Health, Inc., New York Post, Female Startup Club, etc. Pipcorn’s estimated annual revenue is $5 million. It is valued at $10 million.

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