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  • Dragons’ Den series 21 episode 6: Pitches include STOCKED frozen food, and The Head Plan journals

    Dragons’ Den series 21 episode 6: Pitches include STOCKED frozen food, and The Head Plan journals


    Dragons’ Den series 21 continues with another guest Dragon, but will entrepreneur Emma Grede be persuaded to invest in any of the pitches in episode 6?

    London-born Emma is the CEO behind Good American and founding partner of SKIMS (with Kim Kardashian). She joins the fearsome five: Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Steven Bartlett.

    Mother-of-four Emma insists she “100% manifested” becoming a Dragon. She believes taking part in the show is about “paying it forward”.

    In tonight’s episode (Thursday, February 08, 2024), we met friends-turned-business partners who are hungry for an investment in their innovative frozen food business.

    Meanwhile, a Hertfordshire-based entrepreneur is hoping to grow her hair care business, and an inventor is on a mission to take the stigma out of asthma with his inhaler accessory. Meanwhile, an Irish husband and wife duo want to inspire the nation to achieve their goals with their range of wellness products and journals.

    Here’s everything you need to know about the pitches which feature on Dragons’ Den series 21 episode 6… But what causes Steven Bartlett’s fellow Dragons to call him “soft”.

    Emma Grede joins the cast of Dragons’ Den series 21 episode 6 (Credit: BBC Studios/Simon Pantling)

    Dragons’ Den series 21 episode 6 pitches: Ori Lifestyle afro hair products

    First up is Hertfordshire-based entrepreneur Titi Belo (no sniggering at the back please) who is hoping to grow her premium Afro haircare business.

    The 45-year-old is the founder of Ori Lifestyle, a haircare and education brand. She started the brand after suffering significant hair loss as a result of her reliance on weaves, extensions, and braids. The products are currently stocked in Selfridges online, and Harrods.

    Products include her DÚDÚ Clarifying & Exfoliating Shampoo, which costs £15 for 200ml, and her ÒDODO Leave-In Conditioner which is £32 for 2ooml.

    Titiolami Bello, Titi for short, claims she uses the best of science and nature to design products that meet your hair’s needs. Ori Lifestyle was founded to encourage women to love and enjoy their hair. Founder Titi decided to study healthy hair care practices which transformed her hair, and her daughter’s hair. She also offers hair coaching services.

    Guest Dragon Emma Grede admits Titi has chosen a lucrative business, while Deborah Meaden questions her margins (figures not hair). Will anybody invest in her products?

    STOCKED frozen food

    Childhood friends-turned-business partners Sam and Charlie, both from London, are hungry for investment in their innovative frozen food business.

    Sam Moss, 29, and Charlie Gilpin, 30, pitch their nutritious, chef-cooked, award-winning meals STOCKED. The meals are frozen into space-saving, personally-portioned Blocks.

    STOCKED Blocks are designed to give you a huge head-start in the kitchen, so you can make the meals you love in way less time. Sam and Charlie are on a mission to make the most useful, delicious and nourishing food you can have in your freezer. They freeze an array of delicious meals into handy, easily stored little Blocks that take less than five minutes to heat up and transform back into fresh and tasty meals.

    Each pack of Stocked contains eight Blocks, enough to make 2 to 4 meals. You simply heat and eat them as they are or use them as building Blocks for an endless variety of meals.

    Meals include Chicken Tinga, Harissa Jackfruit or Pork Rendang, or specials like Jalfrezi, Chick’n’Satay or Tarragon Chicken. Half of their products are plant based, and they also sell new kid-friendly Blocks.

    Orders of STOCKED start at £44.00 for four packs of eight Blocks, can be ordered on subscription, which includes courier delivery.

    While Peter Jones tell them “they may as well have stayed in bed”, Sara Davies says it’s the product she needs in her busy life.

    Friends Sam and Charlie present their STOCKED food business on Dragons' Den
    Friends Sam and Charlie present their STOCKED food business on Dragons’ Den (Credit: BBC/STOCKED)

    Dragons’ Den series 21 episode 6 pitches: The Inhaler Tailor

    Inventor Will, 39, from York is on a mission to take the stigma out of asthma with his inhaler accessory. He pitches Inhaler Tailor, a novel way of transforming asthma inhalers for kids.

    His cases fit the 5 common inhaler types. The cases are really easy to put on and they’re completely reusable.  When you’ve finished your inhaler simply swap the case to your new one.

    You can then continue to use your inhaler exactly as before and there is no impact on using your inhaler with a spacer. All cases are handmade in York, using a state of the art fabric made from plant fibre.  It has the feel and durability of leather but is environmentally friendly and 100% animal free.

    Inhaler cases cost £12.74 per item. Can Will make artistic inhalers attractive to the Dragons? Will asthma sufferer Deborah Meaden see the appeal?

    The Head Plan journals

    Irish duo Denise, 38, and Ciaran, 44, want to inspire the nation to achieve their goals with their range of wellness products and journals.

    The married couple – who only had a baby weeks before their appearance – pitch their business, which they believe “can be the Nike of mental wellness”.

    Basically, they sell journals, water bottles, pads, tote bags, pens and cards. A Head Plan journal costs £30 and comes in seven colours, while a gratitude journal costs £22.

    The Head Plan aims to help others “become the best version of themselves”. Qualified life coach Denise is passionate about helping people achieve their life goals, through the power of journaling and visualisation. She believes that writing down your goals, practicing gratitude, and becoming conscious of your priorities is truly transformative.

    As well as its products, The Head Plan is a “movement”. Ciaran admits his Leukemia diagnosis prompted his commitment to the business. He even admits they used to watch Dragons’ Den while he was in hospital. But will the Dragons invest?

    Read more: Dragons’ Den star Peter Jones: The real reason behind his very public bust-up with Holly Willoughby

    Dragons’ Den series 21 continues on Thursdays at 8pm on BBC One.

    What do you think of guest Dragon Emma Grede? Leave us a comment on our Facebook page @EntertainmentDailyFix.



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  • Dragons’ Den series 21 episode 3: Pitches include football boots memorabilia, Acu Seeds, Cosy Cinema and Full Power Cacao

    Dragons’ Den series 21 episode 3: Pitches include football boots memorabilia, Acu Seeds, Cosy Cinema and Full Power Cacao

    For the first time in Den history the Dragons have company when Gary Neville joins the fearsome five as a guest – but what will he make of the pitches in Dragons’ Den series 21 episode 3?

    Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Steven Bartlett join him to fight it out for the best investments on display during episode 3 of series 21.

    Tonight, a former professional footballer pitches his match worn memorabilia business, while an ear acupuncture devotee wants to bring the ancient Chinese practice into the future…

    A Welsh husband and wife team think they’ve found the best way to view your favourite movie, and a spiritual entrepreneur is convinced his all natural drink will become more popular than coffee…

    Here’s your guide to the pitches that appear on Dragons’ Den series 21, episode 3.

    Guest Dragon Gary Neville with his fellow panellists on Dragons’ Den (Credit: BBC Studios)

    Dragons’ Den series 21 episode 3 pitches: Football BC Boots UK memorabilia

    First in the Den, is 27-year-old Billy Charles from Essex. A former professional footballer-turned-PE teacher, he pitches his match worn memorabilia business… So it’s just as well Gary Neville’s in town for the day!

    His company BC Books UK is the world’s largest store for match worn and player issued football boots. They stock some of the most desirable, unique and collectable items from the best players in the world which are simply unavailable to buy in retail stores.

    Each item comes as a completely unique one-off piece, with special elements separating them from anything available on the retail market. Meaning that football fans can acquire match worn items straight from the pitch.

    And it’s not just boots. The website is surrently selling Lionel Messi’s shirt from the Argentina vs France 2022 FIFA World Cup Final. We should probably mention it’s selling for £69,999,99. There’s also some of Messi’s boots, as well as boots from other players including Zinedine Zidane, Erling Haaland, and Mark Hughes.

    Will he score a investor? Gary admits there’s lots of money in sports memorabilia, but has a few major concerns about the business.

    Cosy cinema in Cardiff

    Next in the Den is Sian and John, who pitch their Cosy Cinema business, which is currently based in Cardiff.

    The Welsh husband and wife team think they’ve found the best way for people to view their favourite movie – in black-out pods. The pods, which went viral on TikTok, measure five metres long by 2.5 metres wide, and can accommodate up to six people for daytime showings of films.

    The pods are heated and air conditioned, contain a 93-inch screen, king size bed, and contain a PlayStation games console and access to entertainment streaming services. Prices start from £138 per pod overnight, or £55 for a simple screening, and include some popcorn when you arrive.

    We won’t give away if the business gets any takers… But anyone else think John looks like Succession actor Matthew Macfadyen?

    Peter Jones chomps on popcorn on Dragons' Den
    Peter Jones chomps on popcorn during Dragons’ Den, but will it sweeten the deal? (Credit: BBC Studios)

    Dragons’ Den series 21 episode 3 pitches: Acu Seeds

    Giselle Boxer, 31, from Sheffield is next, pitching her ancient Chinese practice inspired business Acu Seeds. The ear acupuncture devotee claims her company is the ideal mix between beauty and wellness.

    Acu Seeds are a DIY needle-free ear acupuncture which she claims helps anxiety, migraines, hormonal issues, insomnia, weight loss and more. They are acupuncture without the needles, are a aatural, side-effect free tool, and easy to apply at home.

    They are tiny beads which stick on the ear, applying pressure on to nerve endings and sending signals to the body. You leave the seeds in for five days.

    A 24k gold plated ear seed kit costs £30, and a silver plated kit is also available for the same price. Refills start from £51, and there’s a monthly subscription service, too.

    Giselle, who is a great advert for her product as she’s so calm, reveals she was diagnosed with ME four years ago. She’s luckily one Dragon has previously heard of ear seeds before… But will Sara Davies invest? And why does Gary call Steven a “snake”?

    Full Power Cacao all-natural drink

    And last but not least is another spiritual entrepreneur – Liam Brown, 41, from Manchester. He pitches his all-natural drink Full Power Cacao which he believes has the potential to become more popular than coffee by 2032. He’s accompanied by the Goddess Paulina. No sniggering at the back.

    Steven Barlett is already a convert to cacao, which he describes as “hot chocolate but stronger”. It’s 100% pure chocolate. The product is said to have healing properties, and drinking it is “like floating on a cloud”.

    But will the Dragons’ being Liam back down to earth? Or will there be plenty of love in the room? Peter Jones says “it tastes lovely”.

    A 100g bag costs £8.00, a 200g bag goes up to £15, and a whopping 1kg bag costs £50.

    Read more: Dragons’ Den star accused of punching pregnant girlfriend in the face, leaving her unconscious

    Dragons’ Den airs every Thursday at 9pm on BBC One.

    What did you think of Gary Neville as a guest Dragon? Leave us a comment on our Facebook page @EntertainmentDailyFix.

    Helen Fear

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