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Portable campfire startup walks away from “Shark Tank” deal

LavaBox owner, Lori Greiner mutually agreed not to sign the deal

Colorado-based LavaBox makes portable fire pits out of military-style ammo boxes, which are both durable and waterproof. The company’s Tabletop Vol-CAN-no ($195) is promoted as being powerful enough to warm up to six people, while its Krakatoa FireBreather ($345) is said to keep up to 10 people warm. (Provided by LavaBox)
Colorado-based LavaBox makes portable fire pits out of military-style ammo boxes, which are both durable and waterproof. The company’s Tabletop Vol-CAN-no ($195) is promoted as being powerful enough to warm up to six people, while its Krakatoa FireBreather ($345) is said to keep up to 10 people warm. (Provided by LavaBox)
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The founder of the portable campfire company LavaBox told BusinessDen he’d decided that day — nearly a year after the episode was filmed — not to sign the deal with Lori Greiner.
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