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Shark Tank entrepreneur 40,000 others to score a deal with Kevin O’Leary
35,000 to 40,000 companies try out for ABC's hit reality TV show "Shark Tank" every year. Only 28 deals close. Anthony Franco was one of those entrepreneurs that managed to impress the Sharks with ...

What're You Waiting For?
These reusable McSquares 4x4 Bright Dry-Erase Sticky Notes are so genius and help save paper.

Miss your whiteboard? M.C. Squares might work for you
As I've transitioned to the remote working world, aside from the benefits of physical collaboration, I've also missed easy access to whiteboards....For the remote worker, a stack of small and large...

Colorado-based M.C. Squares stuns ABC’s 'Shark Tank' with simplicity in productivity
Innovation runs deep in Colorado. But, in an age where technology tends to win, an intentionally low-tech product out of Colorado caught the eye of ABC’s “Shark Tank.”

Ditch Your Sticky Notes In Favor of These Dry-Erase Ones
Ditch your sticky notes in favor of these dry erase ones, and you'll save a lot of money on wasted paper. This pack of six 4"x4" notes uses micro-suction technology to stick to any shiny surface an...

You’ll Help Collaboration Find Its Contrarian Heart
Sure, digital products have revolutionized our society, particularly in the field of international communications. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that digitalization is the answer for education ...

'GMA' Deals & Steals on 'Shark Tank' favorites
From work to classroom to home-schooling to family-planning, M.C. Squares makes innovative whiteboarding tools that help conquer the chaos. Write, erase and reuse thousands of times. These are grea...

Denver Startup M.C. Squares Changes Shark Tank Deal, Sees Growth Amid Covid-19
After trying for years to get on the show, the reusable sticky note company debuted in May and walked away with a deal from Mr. Wonderful, Kevin O’Leary. Due to rapid growth at the start of this ye...

After “Shark Tank” Appearance, Business Still Going Swimmingly for Denver Startup
After his company got a boost from his appearance on ABC’s “Shark Tank,” Colorado entrepreneur Anthony Franco said the business has continued to grow despite the coronavirus pandemic.