Spatty, as seen on Shark Tank, was started by Cheryl Rigdon. The company started by selling a product called the Spatty which is basically a spatula with an extremely small blade that can fit into makeup bottles and containers to pull whatever is left, out. It is also used to scrape the last of the peanut butter or jelly out of the containers to get your money’s worth and not waste the stuff you couldn’t previously reach. As great as an idea this product is, it is not as great as what Cheryl is doing with the company’s profits. She sees a need in third world countries for clean water and is donating a percentage of her profits towards sustainable clean water for those countries in need. The social impact that companies like Spatty can make are incalculable. Spatty continues to be successful and has a whole family of products including the Spatty Daddy which is a bigger version of the original Spatty.
so just a question, why does the picture say spatty? did I miss something? otherwise, i think this is a really cool and useful product, even if I cannot use one as much as others may.
That’s a really useful product. Some makeup products are expensive and it’s a great way get every last bit out! The effort for clean water in countries with the need is a great way to have social impact.
First of all, SPATTY DADDY? AMAZING… second of all, i love how practical this product is. And even more than that, i love that the profit is going to help such an under appreciated and much needed charity. Water in 3rd world countries is a commodity that Americans take for granted.
Spatty really highlights a simple but effective idea. The product is easy to make, and the problem applies to most people. Its a great example of really filling a need that most people don’t even consider.
Not only is this a creative idea, it also fills a need. The fact that she is donating a percentage of her profits towards sustainable clean water for countries in need reveals the social impact this product has. In many ways Cheryl is a social entrepreneur.