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Dragon’s Den It feels like it just came back, but the series is already almost over. Final episode airs tonight sarah davis Ready to head out after next week’s finale to focus on my transformation struggling craft businessThe Crafter’s Companion.
There is no special guest in the form of a dragon joe wicks Or emma grade On tonight’s episode, with the bus peter jones, deborah meaden, steven bartlettTouker Suleiman and Davis are back as the Famous Five, interrogating a batch of new startups.
last week, history was made That’s when the founder of a hair coloring dispensing system was offered a whopping £500,000 from Davies and Bartlett, the biggest sum since the show began a decade ago.
Tonight in the Den, entrepreneurs have pitched everything from pro wrestling events and a natural tattoo aftercare balm to an educational game platform and an app that’s hoping to replace the spareroom. But will any of them be able to gain the dragon’s support? You’ll have to tune in to find out, but here’s everything you need to know about the businesses starting tonight.

First to step into the den tonight is entrepreneur Andrew Bowers, who transforms the den into a full-blown wrestling arena as he tries to bring the dragons behind his live pro wrestling event business, North Wrestling. But will they buy tickets to the promoter’s next show?
Established in 2016, North Wrestling runs independent wrestling shows throughout the North East. It combines live entertainment with in-ring action.
North Wrestling’s events feature both rising British wrestlers and international names. Events take place in and around Newcastle and Leeds, with some wrestlers also appearing in WWE.

Next up in the den is Fiona Ritchie, founder of a vegan tattoo balm designed to be rubbed on new and old tattoos to keep them cool and colorful. But will the Dragons see potential in her skin care business?
Launched in 2023, The Ink Balm sells a range of natural and vegan products for tattooed skin. The main product is the Ink Balm, which contains natural vegan oils and butters to help soothe freshly tattooed skin and reduce irritation.

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The company also says its ink balm keeps the tattoo area hydrated and the design fresh. Each eco-friendly travel-size bottle features a design from a tattoo artist from around the country.

Number three in the group is Reedah El-Sai, founder of an educational game app designed to help kids learn and revise with a fun and interactive mobile app. But will the Dragons think his money will increase?
Launched in 2019, Brainspark Games develops educational mobile games for children aged 7–13, with its games aligned to the national curriculum.
Available to download on both the App Store and Google Play Store, BrainSparks’ free games cover everything from English, maths and physics to climate, languages and culture and the arts.

In last place are business partners Sophie Emler and Rebecca Moulay, who want to make finding a flatmate easier (and a little less awkward) with their app MatesPlace, an alternative to SpareRoom.
Founded in 2021, the platform connects renters through friends of friends, letting users find roommates or housemates within their extended social circle.
You can choose how many “degrees” of connection you are open to, view mutual contacts and browse verified profiles to make flat-hunting safer and more personal.
Missed last week’s episode? Catch up on our Week 12 recap now