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One of our favorite shows to spot new products and enjoy some entertaining celebrity judge banter is "Shark Tank," which is soon returning for its tenth season.
As we've seen over the years, some pitches do extremely well, while others aren't so lucky — but the fact remains that the show brings forward new and innovative ideas most of us have never considered.
That's why the products from the show tend to make especially good gifts. They're far from generic and they usually solve a common problem or annoyance. Conveniently, most are also available on Amazon.
If your recipient loves watching "Shark Tank," they'll recognize these 20 awesome gift options.
Looking for more gift ideas? Check out all of Insider Picks' holiday gift guides for 2018 here.
A fun outdoor game
Spikeball 3 Ball Kit, $59.99, available at Amazon
On a beautiful sunny day at any park in the city, you'll probably see at least one group playing this fun and active game. With rules similar to volleyball, it's easy to learn — so the whole family can get involved. The company even holds nationwide tournaments if your recipient gets really good at the game.
A balance bike
KaZAM No Pedal Balance Bike, $64.95, available at Amazon
Featuring a patented footrest design that helps young kids find their center of gravity, this bike builds the confidence needed to transition to riding a proper bike. The ergonomic, adjustable handles and seat will get kids comfortable and ready to ride right away. The bike weighs only eight pounds and the puncture-free tires never need air.
A Wi-Fi-compatible sous vide
Nomiku Wi-Fi 1100 Watt Sous Vide, $179, available at Amazon
Pair the sous vide immersion circulator with a quality piece of steak and your home cook is equipped to make a delicious dinner to remember. The sous vide can be controlled from their phone and produces precise results without fail.
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