What happened to Kettle Gryp co-founder Andy Thomas from 'Shark Tank’?
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What happened to Kettle Gryp co-founder Andy Thomas from ‘Shark Tank’?

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Shark Tank Season 13 Episode 13 welcomed Kettle Gryp founders Daniel “Dan” Sheppard and Andrew “Andy” Thomas. While their pitch got the deal, the show’s end credit left viewers heartbroken and shocked.

Thomas, 47, passed away last month due to cancer. ABC and Shark Tank paid tribute at the end of Episode 13. Shark Lori Greiner took to her Twitter handle to pay tribute to the co-founder.

Who was Andy Thomas?

The Kettle Gryp was co-founded by Andy Thomas and Daniel Shephard. They had known each other since high school. When it came to traveling and flying, they always shared the same interests.

This prompted them to collaborate on a new business venture. They developed the Kettle Gryp after numerous attempts and pitched their concept to millionaires in Shark Tanks. Lori Greiner even offered them a $30,000 contract.

Daniel Shephard was also the president of Pangolin Design Group and a co-founder of the Shark Tank product. Andy Thomas was the company’s CEO.

He previously spent 20 years in the United States Marine Corps as a helicopter pilot. Kettle Gryp arose from his love of fitness and travel.

He would frequently stand out in Shark Tanks due to his upbeat demeanor and energetic presentations.

He also attended Ellenville High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in construction science and engineering from Clemson University.

What Happened To Andy Thomas?

When the Kettle Gryp founders won the $30,000 deal, the fans were overjoyed.

Their joy, however, was short-lived, as a surprise awaited them at the end of the episode.

When the Shark Tanks episode ended with a tribute to Andy Thomas, fans and viewers were taken aback. Lori Greiner paid tribute to the entrepreneur on Twitter.

Fans expressed their condolences on social media. Messages of condolence began to flood Twitter and other social media platforms.

However, the circumstances surrounding his death are unknown at this time. According to some sources, the 47-year-old entrepreneur died of cancer.

Here’s to you, Andrew! A true American hero, beloved husband, father & friend to so many.
Ur hard work & dedication to @KettleGryp & your partner Daniel will live on. Happy to be partners & to help fulfill ur legacy w/ Kettle Gryp lori.gr/3ua7aHC #SharkTank @ABCSharkTank

While people were searching for the reason behind his untimely demise, a local publication named Shawangunk Journal covered the news. A fan shared the report on social media.

Took me a while to find Andrew Thomas’ obituary. But here it is. He died last month @ age 47 due to cancer. RIP! #SharkTank #KettleGryp #CancerSucks

It stated that the United States Marine Corps (Ret.) Major Thomas died due to cancer on December 16, 2021, at Emory Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. He is survived by his wife and son.

His bio on Kettle Gryp’s site proved he loved flying. It read:

“Andy is Chief Executive Officer of Pangolin Design Group and co-creator of Kettle Gryp®. An aviation enthusiast, Andy spent 20 years as a United States Marine Corps helicopter pilot. Andy has a passion for fitness and travel which is why he has dedicated himself to bringing Kettle Gryp® to you.”

Sheppard and Thomas were school friends

After Thomas retired, he joined Sheppard’s small business, Pangolin Design Group, as the chief executive officer. The high school friends always wanted to create something together, but before that, Thomas worked together.

After multiple business ideas, the duo decided to go with Kettle Gryp. Sheppard drew a sketch on a napkin and Thomas, who is a self-taught graphic designer, used Google 3D design software to get a rough sketch.

Here’s how ‘Shark Tank’ fans reacted to Thomas’ demise

Viewers loved Thomas’ personality on the show and were heartbroken by the news. Here’s how they reacted:

@LoriGreiner @KettleGryp @ABCSharkTank It’s very sad that he lost his battle with cancer after winning so many for our country. Good to see that he was awarded medals for his service.
He deserved much more than medals. I hope sales blow up in his honor!
Just finished watching his presentation and so enjoyed it – he was so likable and upbeat. I’m so sorry.
May he rest in peace.
@LoriGreiner @KettleGryp @ABCSharkTank I’m so sad. I was so intrigued by this product and his energy and excitement were what did it! So sorry for his family and friends.
@LoriGreiner @KettleGryp @ABCSharkTank I’m so sorry to hear this. His enthusiasm was so exciting.
May he R.I.P.

The business was apparently thriving even before they appeared on Shark Tank. Their episode was featured on January 28, Friday, on ABC at 8.00 pm Eastern Time (ET).

The portable weight grip product got a deal from shark Lori Greiner for $300,000 for a 15% stake. Apart from Kettle Gryp, the sharks/investors gave a deal to Calm Strips, while the remaining two — The Blowzee and OverEZ Chicken Coops — didn’t get any deals.

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FAQs 

1. What happened to the co-founder of Kettle Gryp?
Andy Thomas was best known to Shark Tank viewers as the co-founder of Kettle Gryp and the former Marine and father who died after a cancer battle; he was honored on Friday’s episode of the show. Lori Greiner, an investor, had given his Kettle Gryp idea $30,000 and a deal.

2. Who founded Kettle Gryp?
Kettle Gryp founders Daniel “Dan” Sheppard and Andrew “Andy” Thomas appeared on Shark Tank Season 13 Episode 13. While their pitch was successful, the show’s closing credits left viewers heartbroken and stunned. Thomas, 47, died from cancer last month. At the end of Episode 13, ABC and Shark Tank paid tribute.

3. What happened to Andrew from Kettle Gryp?
What became of Andy Thomas? Though the cause of death of the young entrepreneur is unknown, various media outlets report that the 47-year-old entrepreneur died of cancer. When the Kettle Gryp founders won the $30,000 deal, the fans were overjoyed.

4. What happened to Andrew Thomas?
Andrew Thomas, a Shark Tank star, died after a battle with cancer. Investor Lori Greiner shared a heartfelt message in her tribute to the late entrepreneur. Thomas, a former Marine, won her over on the show with his pitch for his company, Kettle Gryp. ‘Here’s to you, Andrew!’ she wrote.

5. Who owns Kettle Gryp?
Kettle Gryp was founded by Andy Thomas and Daniel Sheppard. “Daniel is president of Pangolin Design Group and co-creator of Kettle Gryp.” He’s been a small business owner in San Diego since 1998, and he’s originally from upstate New York. He occasionally volunteers and raises funds for Make-A-Wish San Diego.

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