Cup-a-Bug on 'Shark Tank': What is the cost and how to buy the bug-catching device that doesn't harm bugs

'Shark Tank' Season 15 Episode 15 showcased a bug-catching product called Cup-a-Bug
Justin Huang, the founder of Cup-a-Bug on 'Shark Tank' Season 15 Episode 15 (Christopher Willard/ABC)
Justin Huang, the founder of Cup-a-Bug on 'Shark Tank' Season 15 Episode 15 (Christopher Willard/ABC)

IRVINE, CALIFORNIA: Are you at your wit's end with bugs infiltrating your living space? Tired of the chaos and inconvenience that traditional bug-capturing methods bring? Fear not, as Justin Huang proudly introduces the Cup-a-Bug - a groundbreaking, humane bug containment device.

The Cup-a-Bug is an enhanced version of the conventional cup and paper method, integrating additional features to revolutionize bug-catching. This innovative device consists of a cup attached to an elongated pole with a practical pivot mechanism, enabling users to effortlessly capture bugs from various angles.

Furthermore, the cup comes with a user-friendly brush, making it a breeze to capture insects hidden in narrow crevices with unparalleled ease. The Cup-a-Bug not only provides convenience but also promotes a humane and environmentally friendly approach to dealing with insects.

Rather than causing harm, this innovative device captures insects and facilitates their safe release back into their natural habitat. Additionally, because the Cup-a-Bug operates without the need for chemicals or electricity, it is a safe and non-toxic option for households with children and pets.

In the upcoming episode of 'Shark Tank' Season 15, entrepreneur Justin Huang is set to present his innovative product, Cup-a-Bug, to the panel of Sharks, including Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Lori Greiner, Daymond John, and Robert Herjavec.

 Justin Huang is set to pitch Cup-a-Bug on 'Shark Tank' Season 15 Episode 15  (Christopher Willard/ABC)
Justin Huang is set to pitch Cup-a-Bug on 'Shark Tank' Season 15 Episode 15 (Christopher Willard/ABC)

What is Cup-a-Bug?

The Cup-a-Bug bug catcher is a product that places a high priority on the ethical treatment of insects, providing users with a means to catch bugs without causing harm. This makes it a humane and responsible solution for dealing with unwanted insects. Moreover, the Cup-a-Bug bug catcher boasts exceptional versatile, featuring a pivot mechanism and a brush at the end of the cup. This allows users to capture bugs in hard-to-reach areas, such as corners or high ceilings.

Designed with safety in mind, this bug catcher does not require the use of any chemicals or electricity, making it suitable for households with children and pets. Its user-friendly design ensures that anyone can easily and effortlessly use the Cup-a-Bug bug catcher to swiftly capture bugs without any complications or difficulties. Bid farewell to the hassle of squishing, swatting, or using harmful sprays to deal with annoying insects with Cup-a-Bug. Simply place the cup over the insect, effortlessly capture it, and then safely release it back into its natural habitat outdoors.

Justin Huang has designed Cup-a-Bug to catch bugs without harming them (Christopher Willard/ABC)
Justin Huang has designed Cup-a-Bug to catch bugs without harming them (Christopher Willard/ABC)

Who is the founder of Cup-a-Bug?

Justin Huang, the founder of Cup-a-Bug bug catcher, has a unique background as the former owner of Solid Factory, an online store specializing in accessories for board game enthusiasts. In a conversation with Business Owner Stories, Justin shared the inspiration behind Cup-a-Bug, stating, "Well, I'm terrified of bugs, so I originally designed this tool for myself. But after realizing this was a potential market, I refined the design to appeal to a larger audience."

Before venturing into bug-catching devices, Justin already had experience as an engineer and entrepreneur, designing and selling products online. He explained, "I became an entrepreneur because I felt it was the best way to help people on a larger scale." His initial products were board game accessories, characterized by innovative designs that catered to a broad audience. Cup-a-Bug, although in a different industry, follows the same ethos of providing accessible and innovative solutions.

Regarding the future of Cup-a-Bug, Justin emphasized the importance of an online presence, stating, "Cup-a-Bug is one of those really eye-catching products, so it makes sense to grow through online presence. I hope customers will tell their friends about it, so it grows by word of mouth." Looking ahead, Justin envisions breaking into retail stores as Cup-a-Bug gains recognition. He expressed his aspirations, saying, "In terms of success, I would love if Cup-a-Bug became a household name that was synonymous with saving bugs, but I'm already happy with the impact it's already had. Receiving customer pictures and success stories is the best reward for an inventor like me."

Justin Huang is the founder of Cup-a-Bug (Christopher Willard/ABC)
Justin Huang is the founder of Cup-a-Bug (Christopher Willard/ABC)

What is the cost and how to buy Cup-a-Bug?

The Cup-a-Bug bug catcher is originally priced at $49.99, but is currently available at a discounted rate of $39.99 on the official website. Additionally, the product is offered on Amazon for $44.99.

Reviews on the brand's official website attest to the effectiveness and customer satisfaction with the bug catcher. Gabe wrote, "If your really scared of bugs please get this. I’m horrified of bugs and this really does the job. Customer service is really amazing and fast too."

Another customer named Charlote Taylor added, "I am arachnophobic and this has given me the upper hand. While those corner spiders still haunt my dreams, this gets just about every other creepy crawly that I find on my walls, floor, or ceiling. I love that I don’t have to get up close or worry about an ill-timed escape. And bonus for not having to kill a bug that’s just trying to get by.

Christine, a customer, chimed in, "Works great I have used it to get bugs on the wall, the ceiling and floors it has never let me down. Makes having a spider in the house not seem as bad because I am no longer scared it will fall on me or get away."

A customer named Emma Tallent shared, "I love my cup a bug so much! Normally I freak out, breakdown in a cold sweat, and annoy everyone I can to kill/capture bugs but now I can do things on my own without fear and release any critters that get inside my house without worrying about hurting them or them hurting me! Thank you so much for making such an amazing product!"


 
 
 
 
 
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Where is Cup-a-Bug now?

Despite being a relatively new company, Cup-a-Bug demonstrates immense potential for growth and success in the market. Currently, their Instagram account has surpassed 8,000 followers, a noteworthy achievement. Moreover, with Justin slated to make an appearance on the widely-watched business show 'Shark Tank' on ABC, there is an anticipation that their following will experience even more substantial growth in the near future.


 
 
 
 
 
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Who will seal the deal?

In 'Shark Tank' Season 15 Episode 15, audiences are in for a treat as Justin Huang takes the stage to unveil his groundbreaking concept and introduce Cup-a-Bug to the world. This innovative insect-trapping device has the potential to revolutionize the entire industry, and Justin is determined to secure the support of the esteemed panel of Sharks, which includes Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Lori Greiner, Daymond John, and Robert Herjavec.

With his bug-catching product poised to change the game, Justin's presentation expected to capture the attention of both the Sharks and viewers at home. They will witness the transformative potential of Cup-a-Bug in revolutionizing the way we deal with pesky insects. Given the innovative nature of the product, there is a possibility that Mark Cuban and Kevin O'Leary might express interest in Cup-a-Bug during the episode.

Kevin O'Leary makes use of Cup-a-Bug catcher on 'Shark Tank' Season 15 Episode 15 (Christopher Willard/ABC)
Kevin O'Leary makes use of Cup-a-Bug catcher on 'Shark Tank' Season 15 Episode 15 (Christopher Willard/ABC)

Watch 'Shark Tank' Season 15, Episode 15, airing on ABC on Friday, February 23, 2024, at 8 pm ET. It will also feature products like Coldest, Psyonic, and Dogue.

If you happen to miss the episode, you can catch it on demand the next day and on Hulu. Past seasons and episodes are also available on Amazon Prime Video and iTunes for viewers to explore.

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