Dragons' Den archive
Dragons' Den Season 19: What Happened Next
The season 19 pitches we follow past the episode, tracked to what you can still buy.
59 products and businesses across 14 episodes
Products from this season
Browse the pitches, episode by episode
Episode 1
5 pitchesEpisode 2
4 pitchesEpisode 3
5 pitches



Kandy Kitchen Creations Ltd
presented as ingredients packages for soups rissotos stews and desserts

Episode 4
4 pitchesEpisode 5
6 pitchesEpisode 6
3 pitchesEpisode 7
4 pitchesEpisode 8
4 pitches

O'Donnell Moonshineand Liquor
presented as alcoholic mason jars based on american prohibition


Episode 9
3 pitches

Floreatsparklingbotanicwine
described as sparkling wine low in calories and sulphates and high in

Episode 10
2 pitchesEpisode 11
5 pitchesEpisode 12
4 pitchesEpisode 13
5 pitchesEpisode 14
5 pitchesSeason 19 of Dragons' Den aired in 2022. We track 4 of its pitches here, following each one past the on-air handshake.
Of those, 4 struck a deal on air and 0 left without one. Deal terms below are public record; whether a product is still for sale is something we verify separately.
Four pitches, four deals. Toddle is the tightest of them, Β£60,000 for 13% at a valuation near Β£461,000, and Bottle Shot Brew the most ambitious, Β£80,000 for 10% and a business priced around Β£800,000.
The other two sit between Β£66,000 and Β£75,000, with Mesoafor Men the outlier on equity at 35% for Β£66,000. It is a small year that leans modern: cold-brew coffee, a subscription puzzle, men's grooming and vegan children's skincare, all consumer brands built for repeat buying.
A small, modern year where every founder got a deal.














































