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The following is a list of offers made on the British reality television series Dragons' Den in Series 11–20, aired during 2013–2023. 118 episodes were broadcast consisting of at least 893 pitches. A total of 182 pitches were successful, with 31 offers from the dragons rejected by the entrepreneurs and 680 failing to receive an offer of ...
Reggae Reggae Sauce is a barbecue sauce that incorporates Jamaican jerk spice, popularised by creator Levi Roots' appearance on BBC Two's Dragons' Den, on which he used a song to sell his product. Dragons' Den investor Peter Jones has since classified the product as one of his most successful investments from the show. He also used his contacts ...
dragons reaction Website Fate Episode 1 9 January 2025 Ashfaq and Issa Patel Diso 100,000 2.5 Vegan and sugar free vitamin supplements Diso's pitch failed due to the dragons citing difficulty in consuming the product and major net losses. Remains active. Active [105] Episode 1 9 January 2025 Katriona Shovlin Hen Weekend Chicken Boarding 40,000 20
The Very Good Food Company was a meat alternative and vegan cheese company in British Columbia, Canada. [2] [3] The company started in 2017 and appeared on the television show Dragon's Den in 2018.
Tej Lalvani (born 13 July 1974) is a British businessman and the CEO of the UK's largest vitamin company Vitabiotics, founded by his father Kartar Lalvani.He is best known for being one of the "dragons" on the BBC television series Dragons' Den from 2017 to 2021.
The product became well-known after featuring on the UK television series Dragons' Den in 2006. Trunki has won more than a hundred product and design awards, including several from Design Week, Progressive Preschool, Mother and Baby Magazine, D & AD, children's retailer Right Start, Practical Parenting magazine and the Nick Jr. television channel.
Dragons’ Den is facing backlash over cultural appropriation after two white entrepreneurs from Québec, Canada, pitched a “better” version of boba tea. The episode sparked particular ...
In 2005, the company went into administration, and the remaining assets and inventory were bought by her fellow Dragons' Den entrepreneurs Theo Paphitis and Peter Jones. [6] [7] ITV1's Tonight programme criticised the business model of Red Letter Days, which included unpaid suppliers and disappointed purchasers.