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All orders received after 2pm are dispatched the next working day. We aim to dispatch all goods received before 2pm on the same day delivery within 1-3 working days (Mon-Fri). They deliver Monday-Friday, and Saturday and Sunday delivery is available for an additional cost at checkout. Their ambition convinced both Deborah Meaden and Sara Davies, securing London Nootropics a deal.We use myHermes and DPD and occasionally other providers for overseas shipments. But keen to not let this opportunity pass, the pair made a persuasive case about their alternative marketplaces. The Dragons weren’t easily convinced and started to drop out. After doing a search on patent search service, Espacenet, I found that there are many patents for adaptogens, most have been filed at the Federal Service for Intellectual Property in Russia. With the promise to give you the caffeine buzz without the crash and jitters, they had both the Dragons and viewers on the edge of their seats.ĭeborah Meaden asked just the question I was asking-what is an adaptogen?Īfter looking it up, I’ve found that they are a herb or mushroom which are thought to have many health benefits. They were pitching their business London Nootropics, selling adaptogenic coffee blends. The final entrepreneurs to face the Dragons were Zain Peer and Shez Shaikh. I spend my working days alternating between coffee and various teas, so a product which could combine the two in a healthy way would be perfect for me.

A quick search on our trade mark register shows that she registered trade marks for the Little Hoppa and By Sofie brands.Ī trade mark costs £170 online with a £50 extra charge for each additional class. Sofie mentioned that some of her expenses had been invested on intellectual property. They didn’t hold back when asking Sofie to break down all her business expenses. A wobbly startĪfter demonstrating her high-quality, eco-friendly baby bouncers, the Dragons wanted to know more about her business. She asked for an investment of £75,000 for 5% of her business. It wasn’t long until Touker had another opportunity to expand his baby business portfolio, though.īusinesswoman and mother Sofie Hepworth pitched her business ‘BySofie’, and her invention, Little Hoppa. But the early promise of a good relationship was soon wiped away, as the duo weren’t keen on taking the business in that direction. Keen to add to his baby business portfolio, Touker Suleyman made Wype an offer.
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Our blog about trade secrets explains what they are and how to keep your trade secrets safe. This involves signing a Non-Disclosure agreement between anyone involved in the business. Keeping the components and the gel-making method confidential as a trade secret, would prevent knowledge of how it was made being spread to the wider world. If their product is unique, how can Giorgia and Eli ensure it is protected against any copycats? Despite their strong argument that their product was unique, Deborah wasn’t so sure. Green queen Deborah Meaden was quick to ask the entrepreneurs how they fared against their competitors. If there’s a solution to this issue, then my ears are open. Like the Dragons, I was horrified by the ‘fatberg’ they brought into the Den.

Giorgia stated the shocking fact that in the UK, 11 billion wet wipes are flushed away each year, which leads to blockages throughout our sewers. They were asking for £50,000 for 2% of their business. Globetrotting duo Giorgia and Eli pitched their product, Wype, a gel which turns ordinary toilet paper into a wet wipe, whilst ensuring that the paper is still biodegradable. But with high tension comes great products, and the first entrepreneurs to enter the Den certainly had something unique to offer. Tensions ran high this evening as the Dragons clashed horns and entrepreneurs fought fiercely to sell their business concepts and secure investment.
