It wasn’t too long when they started to have lines 50 to 60 people deep and decided to add a few more trucks. Both cofounders knew they needed help to scale and decided to pitch their business on ABC’s reality show Shark Tank. As the story goes, one of the Shark’s, Barbara Corcoran took them on and has helped them scale and franchise their business. Sabin said he owes part of the success of his expanding food truck business to their preparation and pitch on the reality business show Shark Tank. In this interview by Maine Startup & Create Week (MSCW), a week-long (June 19-23) celebration of the entrepreneurial spirit and highlighting local companies and startups in Portland, Sabin talks about how they prepared for their pitch for Shark Tank and running a successful business.
Learn more about the Maine startup ecosystem on Tech.Co This video series brought to you in partnership with Maine Startup and Create Week (MSCW) and was produced by The Knack Factory with footage courtesy of Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association. MSCW is a week long conference in Portland, Maine celebrating innovators, entrepreneurs & startups across Maine & the USA. This year MSCW is taking place June 19th-23rd 2017. Learn more at mainestartupandcreateweek.com.
