![]() I stared wistfully out the kitchen window wishing I had a Scrub Daddy to help me clean, and instead had to let the pot soak overnight. I didn't replace him right away-mourning period, ya know-and used a regular sponge to try to scrub the remnants of sugary crust after making a pork braise. In her words, "We’ve lived here for three-plus years and the floors in the kitchen had an outline of mysterious stuff. Senior web editor Alex Beggs used a Scrub Mommy (more on that in a minute) to clean her entire kitchen floor. The Scrub Daddy was able to glide right through stuck-on red sauce in my Le Creuset Dutch oven without soaking first, effortlessly removed cheesy remnants from a spilled-over grilled cheese in a skillet, and got into all the corners of another Shark Tank product, Baker's Edge (an all-edge brownie pan for those corner-piece lovers out there). The "hair" has extra scrubbing power, the mouth cleans small, curved utensils easily, and the eyes can help you hold it while you clean. Though it seems kitschy as a big smiley face with spiky, Guy Fieri-like hair, each part of the Scrub Daddy is functional. 1 performing product from the show to date with more than $100 million in sales. Creator Aaron Krause brought it to the Shark Tank in season four back in 2012, snagged Greiner as an investor, and now it's the No. It becomes more pliable under warm water and stays more rigid under cold water, so you can use it to gently wipe ice cream out of a bowl just as easily as scrubbing dirt off of a floor. Unlike a regular sponge that just can be wet or dry, the Scrub Daddy changes texture based on the temperature of water you use. ![]() Its scrubbers also have a "semi-closed cellular structure" to keep junk from getting stuck inside it after you clean a pan. This scrubbing sponge is made of "a highly engineered cellulose named FlexTexture," according to Scrub Daddy's official FAQ. ![]() So you may be surprised that after eight seasons and hundreds of inventions, only one was life-changing enough to talk about. I watch ABC's Shark Tank every week and carefully critique every pitch like I am the next Queen of QVC (Lori Greiner, for those uninformed). Saying that I discovered my favorite new product on TV causes a lot of eye rolls, but I have no shame.
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