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The deal between the Browns and Daymond John ultimately never came to fruition (via Shark Tank Blog). Thankfully, this did little to stop the Moki Door Step. Alyssa and Zachary Brown would partner with the outdoor gear company Rightline Gear to license and manufacture their product. The partnership brought with it great results, including having the product be sold in multiple locations in both the retail and online space, including their own official website, Amazon, and Dick’s Sporting Goods. Although the product still contains the original price tag of over $44.95 that Kevin O’Leary warned against, it hasn’t seemed to affect the product negatively. However, O’Leary’s prediction of knockoffs of the product after its appearance on “Shark Tank” came true. In fact, Zach Brown would reveal that they found themselves removing 9,000 cases of knockoffs from the internet, which he spent the majority of his time doing (via Starter Story).
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As a result of this, as well as the duo preferring to continue their main careers and familial responsibilities, the Brown couple has tried veering away from running the company as much as possible. “We both enjoy our jobs and working in the community,” Alyssa Brown said in an interview with Pickler & Ben. “So regardless of selling the company or keeping the company, it was still something that was on our back plates and we wanted to keep our main jobs.”