Putting a baby to sleep is one of the hardest tasks for a parent. After having enough of it, mom of four, Tara Williams created weighted blankets and sleeping sacks to calm infants down. With this, she launched Dreamland Baby and got a deal with Lori Greiner on Shark Tank. As of 2022, Dreamland Baby is worth $2.5 million.
Hailing from Danville, California, Tara Williams is a finance graduate from Bentley University. Tara earned her bachelor’s degree in 2009. Currently, she is studying SEO and social media marketing at Stanford University.
Back in 2008, she was a marketing intern at the medical equipment manufacturer Smith+Nephew. The company later promoted her to an endoscopy sales representative. After over three years, she left to join Beacon Endoscopic.
At her new job, Tara got the opportunity to become a national sales trainer and was later hired as a specialty sales representative by AbbVie in 2013. Three years later, Bioprint AM recruited her as a senior market development manager.
Tara was a productive employee and a busy mother. She didn’t have much trouble raising her first three children because they mostly slept well. However, it all changed when she had her fourth baby, Luke.
Putting Luke to sleep was very challenging, and during an act of desperation, she placed a heavy blanket on him while in bed. It calmed him down, and the idea for Dreamland Baby was born. Tara’s mother-in-law helped her sew the first version of the product.
They created a tiny weighted sleeping bag that’s clinically proven to boost relaxation for infants via deep touch stimulation. To help get the business running, the aspiring entrepreneur started a Kickstarter campaign in 2019, raising $24,541 in just 72 hours.
Despite a successful fundraising campaign, Tara’s startup was still relatively small. That’s why she was happy to receive an invitation to appear on Shark Tank in 2020. During the show’s season 11 finale, Williams asked for $100,000 for 10% equity.
She came in with a very unique invention, which fascinated the Sharks. However, the Sharks were concerned when they found out that a majority of the revenue came from Kickstarter.
They indicated that Dreamland Baby was too small and wasn’t investable yet. When all hope seemed lost for Williams, Lori Greiner offered $100,000 for 22.5% and the deal was done. Lori believed the product could sell well on QVC.
Tara Williams was very excited to sign an agreement with Lori Greiner, but according to SharkTankBlog.com the deal never closed. Even with this setback, the founder persisted and is still running the business today.
Her company focuses on a direct-to-customer business model through its website, DreamlandBabyCo.com. Though they had very positive reviews on Amazon, they reduced inventory on the platform for a while because of knock-off products.
After overcoming many hurdles, Dreamland Baby is very successful. The product is available to buy in retail stores such as Target, Nordstrom, and Bloomingdales. In late 2021, they announced reaching $10 million in lifetime sales.
The company also launched a second product in 2019, the Dream Weighted Sleep Swaddle. It has an integrated inner swaddle wing for security and comfort. Currently, Dreamland Baby is valued at around $2.5 million. This valuation is expected to grow as they expand their distribution into new markets.
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