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Dragons' Den Canada Season 18 · Episode 2

Quickies

reusable press-on nails designed to apply in minutes

Still sellingFashion and Beauty

Reusable press-on nails met the Dragons in season 18. Here is the deal Bailey Stanworth struck and where the brand stands now.

The ask$50,000for 15% of the business
Implied valuation$333Kask / equity
On-air resultDeal agreed
Still sellingFounder: Bailey Stanworth

The pitch

What walked into the Den

Quickies, founded by Bailey Stanworth in Langley, British Columbia, sells reusable press-on nails built to go on in minutes.

Stanworth pitched in season 18, asking $50,000 for a 15 percent share, putting the company at about $333,000.

After the show

What happened next

Two Dragons backed the brand together, taking 20 percent for the $50,000 Stanworth asked for, five points more equity than she went in offering.

The brand is selling strongly. A 2026 visit to the site found a full storefront, a free-shipping promo, thousands of reviews and a working cart.

Our read

The Hub verdict

Stanworth walked in asking $50,000 for 15 percent, pricing the press-on nail brand near $333,000, and walked out having given up 20 percent instead. Two Dragons split the cheque, which is the tell: a single investor buys a product, a pair buys a brand they think can be pushed into retail. The extra five points look like the cost of getting both. Three years on the storefront is busy, the review count runs into the thousands and the cart works, so the bet has held up better than most season 18 deals.

Deal with two Dragons; brand still trading strongly