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Leglue offers a simple but genius solution: an adhesive that helps keep LEGO creations together without permanently damaging the bricks. It was created by a young entrepreneur, Tripp Phillips, who wanted his LEGO builds to survive transport without falling apart. The sharks were impressed by both the product and Tripp’s pitch, and Daymond John ended up investing. Leglue became a hit with parents and kids alike, proving that even small frustrations can spark million-dollar ideas. Credits: @sharkt
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Leglue offers a simple but genius solution: an adhesive that helps keep LEGO creations together without permanently damaging the bricks. It was created by a young entrepreneur, Tripp Phillips, who wanted his LEGO builds to survive transport without falling apart. The sharks were impressed by both the product and Tripp’s pitch, and Daymond John ended up investing. Leglue became a hit with parents and kids alike, proving that even small frustrations can spark million-dollar ideas. Credits: @sharkt
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