On the heels of early success, one Utah florist has been given an opportunity for additional investment from TV business “Sharks”

OGDEN, UT (PRWEB) NOVEMBER 05, 2016

After auditioning for “Shark Tank” four times, Meagan Bowman and her company Eco Flower was featured on the Emmy-winning, critically acclaimed TV show on Friday, November 4.

Eco Flower has become wildly successful by making bouquets of recycled and sustainable materials. After just two years in business Eco Flower has hit $5 million in sales, employs close to 100 people, has received multiple national and local business awards, and is the new tenant of a historic warehouse located in downtown Ogden.

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“One day, I was watching the TV show ‘Shark Tank’ and I wanted so badly to be like the entrepreneurs on that show, on the verge of success and full of hope. I’ve always had the idea to make gift bouquets out of wood flowers, but I never had the ambition or the guts to go for it. ‘Shark Tank’ inspired me to get off the couch, get off welfare, and chase the American Dream,” said Bowman.

See one of her pitches to be on the TV show

At Eco Flower, they sell unique wood flower bouquets and miscellaneous home decor made of recycled and sustainable materials that are environmentally responsible.

See her segment on ABC’s Shark Tank which aired on Friday, Nov. 4, 2016.

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