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* From a pitch on the UK version for a men's underwear business, Peter Jones says that they'll provide "a huge amount of disappointment when they're pulled down". Duncan Bannatyne also says that "by the time you get to the pants, it doesn't matter if you look good.".

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* From a pitch on the UK version for a men's underwear business, Peter Jones Creator/PeterJones says that they'll provide "a huge amount of disappointment when they're pulled down". Duncan Bannatyne also says that "by the time you get to the pants, it doesn't matter if you look good.".



* Season 3 of the Australian version had a failed pitch for a product called "Pocket Balls."

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* Season 3 of the Australian version had a failed pitch for a product called "Pocket Balls.""
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* From Season 3 of the Australian version, one pitch started out fairly innocuous (leather guitar straps), when Steve folded one he'd been given in half and started smacking it in his hand like a riding crop while making a comment about "I can see other uses for these." The response was "that's next!"

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* From Season 3 of the Australian version, one pitch started out fairly innocuous (leather guitar straps), when Steve folded one he'd been given in half and started smacking it in his hand like a riding crop while making a comment about "I can see other uses for these." The response was "that's next!"next!"
* Season 3 of the Australian version had a failed pitch for a product called "Pocket Balls."
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* From the Australian version of Shark Tank, one of the pitches was for a subscription underwear/socks service (for men) which involved the guy pulling a pair of his undies out of his crotch.

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* From the Australian version of Shark Tank, one of the pitches was for a subscription underwear/socks service (for men) which involved the guy pulling a pair of his undies out of his crotch.crotch.
* From Season 3 of the Australian version, one pitch started out fairly innocuous (leather guitar straps), when Steve folded one he'd been given in half and started smacking it in his hand like a riding crop while making a comment about "I can see other uses for these." The response was "that's next!"
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* From Season 6 Episode 3 of the UK version, one of the pitches was for a product called "Blow Me".

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* From Season 6 Episode 3 of the UK version, one of the pitches was for a product called "Blow Me".Me".
* From the Australian version of Shark Tank, one of the pitches was for a subscription underwear/socks service (for men) which involved the guy pulling a pair of his undies out of his crotch.
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From Season 6 Episode 3 of the UK version, one of the pitches was for a product called "Blow Me".

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* From Season 6 Episode 3 of the UK version, one of the pitches was for a product called "Blow Me".
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* From a pitch on the UK version for a men's underwear business, Peter Jones says that they'll provide "a huge amount of disappointment when they're pulled down". Duncan Bannatyne also says that "by the time you get to the pants, it doesn't matter if you look good.".

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* From a pitch on the UK version for a men's underwear business, Peter Jones says that they'll provide "a huge amount of disappointment when they're pulled down". Duncan Bannatyne also says that "by the time you get to the pants, it doesn't matter if you look good.".".
From Season 6 Episode 3 of the UK version, one of the pitches was for a product called "Blow Me".
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* From a pitch on the UK version for a men's underwear business, Peter Jones says that they'll provide a huge amount of disappointment when they're pulled down.

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* From a pitch on the UK version for a men's underwear business, Peter Jones says that they'll provide a "a huge amount of disappointment when they're pulled down.down". Duncan Bannatyne also says that "by the time you get to the pants, it doesn't matter if you look good.".
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* From a pitch on the UK version for a men's underwear business, Peter Jones says that they'll provide a huge amount of disappointment when they're pulled down.

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