WMUR: NH woman chosen to pitch “Super Potty Trainer” invention to sharks on ABC’s ‘Shark Tank’

Two Granite Staters teamed up to help potty train thousands of kids.

Judy Abrahams invented the “Super Potty-Trainer” and with the help of her business partner Christopher Guerrera, the two were able to pitch the product on ABC’s “Shark Tank.”

It is a back support made of plastic and it can be moved forward or backward as the child grows.

Abrahams came up with the idea while trying to potty train her own daughter.

“I’m really proud that I invented this product. I’m sure it’s going to help many more kids,” Abrahams said. “When I showed this to children they looked at it like it was a toy and it just resonated. Now they are going to their parents, it’s solving a real problem.”

Guerrera said right before going in front of the Sharks, he was so nervous that he forgot his name.

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It is a back support made of plastic and it can be moved forward or backward as the child grows.

Abrahams came up with the idea while trying to potty train her own daughter.

“I’m really proud that I invented this product. I’m sure it’s going to help many more kids,” Abrahams said. “When I showed this to children they looked at it like it was a toy and it just resonated. Now they are going to their parents, it’s solving a real problem.”

Guerrera said right before going in front of the Sharks, he was so nervous that he forgot his name.

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