Whatever Happened To NerdiT Now After Shark Tank?
NerdiT Now appeared on Shark Tank looking for investors to increase its operations. Learn what happened after that episode and where the company is today.
Read MoreNerdiT Now appeared on Shark Tank looking for investors to increase its operations. Learn what happened after that episode and where the company is today.
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