Dragons’ Den, Episode 3, Series 18
This week's Dragons’ Den had me smiling at the TV and covering my eyes shortly after as a new batch of entrepreneurs began their quest to lock horns with the Dragons. I always wonder how I would fair in the …
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This week's Dragons’ Den had me smiling at the TV and covering my eyes shortly after as a new batch of entrepreneurs began their quest to lock horns with the Dragons. I always wonder how I would fair in the …
It was another exciting evening in the Den, with two out of the five entrepreneurs successfully gaining investment from the Dragons.
There were many interesting products and ideas in the Den tonight, although some were successful in securing investment and others were not.
This week, Dragons’ Den began with an invention and a riddle that Dick Van Dyke would have been proud of.
This week's episode was a tale of two halves. From wearable items in the first part to edible products in the latter, we saw some great ideas in the Den.
From eco-friendly food wrapping to reduced sugar cranberry cider, there was a vast range of products in the Den this evening.
Tonight’s episode saw some very fiery questions from the Dragons and emotions run high. Without further ado, let’s dive right into the intellectual property (IP) highlights that caught my attention.
I watched this week’s Dragons’ Den filled with patriotism. We saw a variety of Great British and Irish innovators stand proudly before the Dragons to pitch their problem-solving products.
We are back! Stayed tuned this series for single, double and triple investments as new allegiances are forged within the Dragon line-up.
The entrepreneurs felt hot under the collar in tonight’s Dragons’ Den, with the Dragons showing no mercy and firing questions left, right and centre!
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