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Surprise Ride, Educational subscription box for kids selling children’s activity kits and toys, was started by Donna Khalife and Rosy Khalife in November 2013. Surprise Ride net worth was $1.1 million at the time of their pitch in 2018 based on the $110,000 offer for an 10% of equity of the company. 

They appeared on season 05 of Shark Tank USA in 2018. But the Sharks were not interested in investing in Surprise Ride. As the sharks didn’t think the sisters had enough experience they rejected this business.

In 2023 Surprise Ride was not in business under this brand name., The company was acquired by Fat Brain Toys in 2018, and it continues to sell its subscription boxes of educational and creative kits for kids. Surprise Ride also has a website where customers can purchase individual kits and other products.

Surprise Ride Net Worth

Net worth$1.1 million (2018)
Annual Sales Revenue
Profits
Lifetime sales
InvestorNone
FounderDonna Khalife and Rosy Khalife
Employees

Surprise Ride Net Worth Timeline

Net Worth 2023
Net Worth 2022
Net worth valuation 2018 after appearing on Shark Tank  $1.1 million
Net worth valuation 2018 before appearing on Shark Tank  $1.1 million

Surprise Ride Pitch on Shark Tank

Company nameSurprise Ride
ProductEducational subscription box for kids selling children’s activity kits and toys
EpisodeSeason 05 Episode 09
Founders Donna Khalife and Rosy Khalife
Asked for$110,000 for 10% Equity
Final dealNone
Shark None
LocationUnited States

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Surprise Ride Founders

Donna Khalife and Rosy Khalife found Surprise Ride in 2013. Donna and Rosy wanted to help busy parents give their kids offline hands-on activities, so they founded Surprise Ride in 2013. The company delivers a monthly box of educational and creative kits to homes around the country, and each kit contains a variety of activities for kids to enjoy. The networth of Surprise Ride’s founders, Donna Khalife and Rosy Khalife, is unknown as of 2023.

Key accomplishments

YearAccomplishment
2016Won the Red Dot Design Award
2017Partnered with PBS Kids to create a series of educational kits
2018Appeared on Shark Tank season 05

Conclusion

Some companies that appear on the show have not achieved great success, and the Surprise Ride was one of them. Sometimes businesses don’t succeed because of many reasons. Sometimes, the deal falls through after the founders say yes on camera. Or, as you’ll see, sometimes things happen to the founders themselves, and they choose to abandon the business. Anything is possible. However,  Surprise Ride went out of business in 2018. And the product is no longer available in the market.

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