Pretty Mama

2022 - 3 - 31

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Newcastle sisters behind Pretty Mama appear on BBC Dragons ... (North Wales Chronicle)

Newcastle sisters behind stylish maternity wear business Pretty Mama appeared on Dragons' Den on Thursday, alongside the youngest person in the Den.

How Newcastle business Pretty Mama fared in the Den Newcastle sisters behind Pretty Mama appeared on Dragons' Den on Thursday alongside the youngest person in the Den. Newcastle sisters behind Pretty Mama appear on BBC Dragons' Den - How they fared

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5 Dragons' Den companies to know this week: Pretty Mama ... (The Independent)

From Pretty Mama maternity clothing and PipeSnug seals to Gasm champagne cocktails, clay crayons and CityMaaS, here's everything seen in Dragons' Den ...

CityMaaS is a business-to-business proposition with three different products, developed to help make the online and offline worlds accessible for people with disabilities. Check out our previous Dragons’ Den company round-ups for all the gossip Aimed at builders and DIY fanatics, PipeSnug is an airtight all-in-one seal for pipes and boiler flues, used for sealing a hole where a pipe exits a wall. It complies with the new part L building regulations, which we (admittedly) are just as clueless about as Meaden herself. We also saw the dragons colour in pretty pictures with clay crayons and think long and hard about digital accessibility. The nursing lingerie is made using dead stock material, meaning there is limited stock of each item in this range. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Bambino Crayons make crayons out of clay instead of wax. Gasm Drinks sell three different cocktail flavours in two different-sized bottles (75cl or 37.5cl) with 13.5 or 12.5 per cent alcohol in each. While the London-based trio of Andrew and Rene Perkins and Luis Canto E Castro came in with a philanthropic and potentially gamechanging business aimed at assisting people with disabilities, their pitch wasn’t strong enough to convince any of the dragons to invest. It was the montage slot for Kat Brennan tonight as she got the dragons colouring in with a different kind of crayon, but it ultimately wasn’t to be for the crayon creator, who left the den without any investment. For those of you who missed last week’s episode and want a quick run-down of the companies featured in the show, which included the return of a plucky pair of entrepreneurs who wooed the dragons with their squeezy glass bottle contraption and a delicious-looking Panther Milk cocktail drink, have a read of our episode 12 Dragons’ Den recap.

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Dragons' Den: Where to buy Pretty Mama, PipeSnug, Gasm Drinks ... (The Plainsmen Post)

This evening, we saw the fearsome five interrogate the founders of several start-ups, including a maternity clothing brand, a champagne cocktail drink company ...

Check out our previous Dragon’s Den company round-ups for all the gossip buy now It complies with the new part L building regulations, which we (admittedly) are just as clueless about as Meaden herself. Aimed at builders and DIY fanatics, PipeSnug is an airtight all-in-one seal for pipes and boiler flues, used for sealing a hole where a pipe exits a wall. CityMaaS is a business-to-business proposition with three different products, developed to help make the online and offline worlds accessible for people with disabilities. buy now Bambino Crayons make crayons out of clay instead of wax. buy now Gasm Drinks sell three different cocktail flavors in two different-sized bottles (75cl or 37.5cl) with 13.5 or 12.5 per cent alcohol in each. buy now The nursing lingerie is made using dead stock material, meaning there is limited stock of each item in this range. We also saw the dragons color in pretty pictures with clay crayons and think long and hard about digital accessibility.

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The Newcastle sisters behind Pretty Mama appear on BBC's ... (The Miracle Tech)

Alex and Jenny McFadden come to the den to ask for £30,000 in return for a 20% stake in their stylish maternity wear business. The sisters posed with the ...

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