The addition of DeJoria and Tisch as guest sharks brought a fresh perspective to the show. Their expertise and investment strategies complemented those of the regular sharks, including Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran, and Robert Herjavec.

Tisch invested in a company called FiberFix, a line of fiber-optic-based products, including a fiber-optic-based repair wrap. He also invested in a company called Copa Di Vino, a wine-tasting business that offers a unique wine-tasting experience.

While John Paul DeJoria and Steve Tisch are frequently associated with the show's early rise, they actually joined the cast as guest sharks in , not Season 4. Their arrival marked a significant shift in the series' scale, introducing billionaires who could rival or even exceed the net worth of series regulars like Mark Cuban. The Impact of John Paul DeJoria

During his appearance on Shark Tank, DeJoria participated in four episodes, investing in two deals. His first investment was in , a company that offered eco-friendly laundry detergent. DeJoria invested $150,000 in exchange for 20% equity. He was impressed by the company's unique product and the entrepreneur's passion for sustainability.