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One startup's remarkable journey to make a power tool safe for kids. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- This holiday season, startup ChompShop is redefining creative play with the launch of ...
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Products for kids are often featured on "Shark Tank." Many are tech-focused, like the Tanoshi kids computer from Season 11 or the Codi robot that appeared in Season 12. Old-fashioned creative arts ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min ChompShop founders landed their ...
Philly entrepreneurs who created a kid-safe saw for cardboard will cut their teeth on tonight's episode of "Shark Tank." On "Shark Tank," entrepreneurs can ask for investments from business tycoons ...
Max Liechty, a Brigham Young University mechanical engineering alumnus, invented a power tool to help kids innovate safely using a cardboard-cutting saw to create their own inventions. Liechty and ...
These companies aren’t big—but they’re bringing new ideas to some thorny challenges. Kids have been crafting with cardboard for decades, but Chompshop has found a way to make it safer and more fun.