If you have thighs, you’ve likely dealt with painful or irritatingchafingat some point.

So, what happened to The Chub Rub Patch after “Shark Tank?”

What made the patch any better than cream, deodorant, or even Vaseline?

Entrepreneur Brittany Lammon holds up a Chub Rub Patch

The fact that you don’t have to reapply it throughout the day, Lammon told the sharks.

Mark Cuban even proudly proclaimed, “I’m a member of the Chub Rub Club.”

But they were split on the name, concerned about potential skin issues and unconvinced of the use case.

Closeup of The Chub Rub Patch product and packaging

“That’s the thing, nobody really talks about it,” Lammon responded.

Ultimately, none of the sharks took the bait.

“Some products are just not meant for a large-scale investment,” said Robert Herjavec.

Lammon left the show without a deal but with plenty of gratitude for the business advice from the sharks.

Is the Chub Rub Patch still around?

The anti-chafing patch still boasts its own website and active social media pages.

TheTikTok accountin particular is popular, with over 85,000 followers.

Lammon’s stint on the show remains a claim to fame.

A banner across the top of the website’s homepage reads “As seen on Shark Tank!

“and many of the brand’s social media posts reference the show.

Lammon also sells her product on Amazon, where it has over 500 ratings and mixed reviews.

(It seems that some of the sharks' concerns were on point.)

Ultimately, Lammon didn’t let the sharks' lack of investment dampen her enthusiasm or her entrepreneurial spirit.

The Chub Rub Patch is still around, and some people seem to love it!