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[Image] From Investment Banking To Entrepreneurship: Aneil Manhas Hawks The Brüush Electric Toothbrush And Oral Care Expansion Plans As a media analyst, I look at everything through the eyes of mass communication. So, when I first heard of the [Brüush]( electric toothbrush, I immediately recalled that iconic moment in the 2000 rom-com-themed movie Bring It On between Kirsten Dunst as Torrance Shipman and Jesse Bradford as Cliff Pantone as they are brushing their teeth. The tension! The romance! Those sparkling pearly whites! More recently, singer Ariana Grande replicated that scene from Bring It On in her rom-com filled Thank U, Next video with her Victorious co-star Matt Bennett. Then, after I sampled the Brüush electric toothbrush (which I now happily use regularly), I thought of the endless array of products featured on ABC’s veteran Shark Tank and why this product would be a perfect addition. Don’t we all, at this point, have that cute smiling Sponge Daddy in our kitchen? 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