"Wild Squirrel" Net Worth 2023 Update

Wild Squirrel, A natural nut butter, was started by Erika Welsh and Keeley Tillotson in 2011. As of October 2023, Wild Squirrel’s net worth is $500,000 and they’re pulling in a whopping $14 million in annual revenue.

On May 11, 2012, they appeared on Season 3 of Shark Tank USA and made a deal with Barbara Corcoran, for $50,000 for 40% of equity. The final valuation was $125,000, down from the founder’s initial estimate of $500,000.

Wild Squirrel is still in business. They have changed their name to Wild Friends after a lawsuit. Their products are available on the website and Amazon.

Wild Squirrel Net Worth

Net worth$500,000 (Business Valuation)
Annual Sales Revenue$14 million (2023)
Profits
Lifetime sales$7 million (2023)
InvestorBarbara Corcoran
FoundersErika Welsh and Keeley Tillotson
Employees10 to 30

Wild Squirrel Net Worth Timeline

Net Worth 2023$500,000
Net Worth 2022$450,000
Net Worth 2021$400,000
Net Worth 2020$350,000
Net worth valuation in 2012 after appearing on Shark Tank  $125,000
Net worth valuation in 2012 before appearing on Shark Tank  $500,000

Wild Squirrel Pitch on Shark Tank

Company nameWild Squirrel
ProductAll-natural nut butter
EpisodeSeason 03 Episode 14
Founders Erika Welsh and Keeley Tillotson
Asked for$50,000 for 10%
Final deal$50,000 for 40%
SharkBarbara Corcoran
LocationSE Water Ave, Portland, Oregon 97214, US

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Wild Squirrel Founders

Wild Squirrel was founded by Erika Welsh and Keeley Tillotson in 2011. They are best friends. Two best friends started this business inside a college apartment. Wild Squirrel’s founders, Erika Welsh and Keeley Tillotson’s net worth are unknown as of 2023.

Key accomplishments

YearAccomplishment
2012Wild Squirrel Nut Butter appeared on Shark Tank

Conclusion

From their beginnings on Shark Tank to their current status as a thriving business. They have proven that with the right idea and execution, anything is possible. We can’t wait to see the future for Wild Squirrel and its continued success.

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