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Is Cuddledry Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Helen Wooldridge and Polly Marsh pitched a towel with a built-in hood, designed to let a parent hold a slippery, squirming baby with both hands rather than one.

Deborah Meaden and James Caan offered £100,000 for 45%, but our records show the founders turned that down and left empty-handed.

Choosing to walk rather than accept the terms

Turning down an offer of that size, rather than settling for equity terms they were not comfortable with, is a genuine risk for a small parenting brand still building its footing. It suggests the founders judged they could grow the business on better terms alone.

Baby products are a crowded Den category, and Dragons without hands-on retail experience in it often pass regardless of how strong the underlying idea is, which may have shaped both the offer and the founders' decision to decline it.

What later coverage claims

Sources describe the brand continuing to sell its hooded towel design and staying visibly active on social platforms well past the original broadcast.

A hooded baby towel is a gift-driven purchase as much as a practical one, which is why staying visible on social platforms matters more here than shelf space does.

Note: Based on the public record; company situations can change, so treat this as a snapshot.

Published by Dragons Den Hub, April 2026.