Episode 7

Rachel Watkyn, DJ Christian Richardson (aka Robin Banks) and their recycled jewellery boxes attempt to find success by bringing a bit of eco-friendliness into the den. Tiny Deol from Leicester tries to give the Dragons a taste of success by presenting her range of fat free curry sauces, and Martin Wadsworth keeps up the heat with his Thermaskirt, an ingenious radiator made to fit and look like a traditional skirting board.
Attempting a cooler route to investment are Paul Sonabend and John Pepperell with their pre-scooped ice cream. A trio from London hope to strike gold by providing temporary blinds for the 2012 Olympic village with their Blinds-In-A-Box, husband and wife team Simon and Gaby Luckner are offering up a percentage of their online antiques auction business to the highest bidder, and father and son team John and Gerald Abrahams are looking for the Dragons to see the benefits of an easy to fit shelf that can be attached to electrical sockets and shaver points. But will the Dragons ultimately prefer online recruitment company, www.TheCareerMole.com, or granny Elizabeth Pimm who, when caught short whilst out on a stroll with her grandson, couldn't believe you can't buy a single nappy changing set, and so invented the BabyGo?
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