A Denver-based startup has secured a $150,000 investment from a “Shark Tank” venture capitalist and sales continue to grow.
The Denver Department of Parks & Recreation is testing out equipment meant to make the notoriously noisy game quieter.
Pepper Pong, a portable game that combines elements of ping pong and pickleball, had done roughly $350,000 in sales as of ...
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Pepper Pong,' which appears much like a beer pong game set ... Graves, however, felt that this product could be the next Pickleball and offered the same money of 25% equity. When it came down to Tom, ...
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Denver resident Tom Filippini is all set to pitch his tabletop game Pepper Pong on Episode 6 of ' Shark Tank ' Season 16 on ...
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A Denver-based product described as a portable combination of pickleball and ping pong is in the national spotlight on ABC's ...
Around 10 years ago, Denver resident Tom Filippini was playing hundreds of hours of ping pong as a recovering alcoholic.