Is Nae Danger&Glencrest Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Look for Nae Danger&Glencrest on AmazonFull story →Ross Gourlay pitched a Scottish energy drink together with the cash and carry distribution business that made and moved it.
This one splits in two: the drink brand looks to be gone, while the wholesale operation behind it appears to still be trading.
A Joint Investment Across Two Businesses
Gourlay wanted £200,000 for a 30 percent stake spanning both parts of the pitch, and the record shows Peter Jones and Duncan Bannatyne backed it together.
Bundling a young, higher-risk consumer brand together with an already established wholesale operation is an unusual structure for this show, and it is part of why the two halves ended up going in such different directions afterward.
One Half Closed, One Kept Going
By previous accounts, the energy drink itself struggled against national brands with far bigger marketing budgets and was dissolved in 2017, while the wholesale distribution side of the business has continued operating as a family company under Gourlay.
Packaging a flashy consumer brand together with a steadier underlying operation in one pitch does not guarantee both halves survive, and this is a clear case of only the sturdier one making it through.