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Innovative Products Shine in Latest Episode of Dragons’ Den

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Innovative Products Shine In Latest Episode Of Dragons' Den

The latest installment of Dragons’ Den showcased a variety of innovative products, capturing the interest of not only the viewers but the formidable dragons as well. While Emma Grede‘s absence was felt, entrepreneurs like Jasmine Wicks-Stephens and Gemma Connolly stepped into the spotlight with their unique offerings.

Brighton-based entrepreneur Jasmine Wicks-Stephens introduced Faace, a skincare brand aimed at simplifying beauty routines with its range of face masks tailored for different skin concerns. The brand’s unapologetic approach to skincare has garnered attention from retailers like Boots, Cult Beauty, and Feelunique.

Gemma Connolly, a volunteer puppy raiser from Lancashire, brought forward Scoff Paper, a novel concept of edible dog-friendly greeting cards. These innovative cards made from potato starch and flavored with chicken or bacon have become a hit among pet owners, with exclusive offerings at John Lewis & Partners.

Another standout pitch came from Mike Goulden and Ben Whitaker, the brains behind Kerbo Charge, a cutting-edge home electric vehicle charging solution. Their pavement-embedded charging gully aims to revolutionize EV charging in residential areas, offering convenience and cost savings to users.

Returning entrepreneur Maria Antoniou from Chelmsford made a second appearance on the show, presenting her decadent creation, Bar of Crisps. This indulgent treat, featuring milk chocolate bars stuffed with potato crisps in various flavors, has captured the imagination of snack enthusiasts.