The Cosy Shopper Trolley Baby Blanket – As Seen On Dragons Den Online

The new Dragons Den Online show sees inventors Lisa and Matthew Penn pitch their Cosy Shopper Trolley Baby Blanket to the new online Dragons.

Dragons Den Online is hte new offshoot programme of the hugely popular BBC2 show and is presented by Dominic Byrne from Radio 1 and features Edinburgh based millionaire Shaf Rasul and American Julie Meyer.

The Cosy Shopper is hand made in Britain using doubled lined soft polar fleece giving baby a nice comfy-cosy feeling – far better than being placed on raw metal and plastic!

Cosy Shopper is supplied in an easy to carry PVC draw string rucksack for easy portability and to keep it clean and dry.

Available in a range of colourful patterns such as camoflauge, tiger print, zebra print and many more.   All animal print designs for the Cosy Shopper also have co-ordinating animal ears making them absolutely irresistible for all young animal fans.

Priced at just £24.46, the Cosy Shopper is the perfect blanket to keep little one warm whilst doing the shopping, and what with winter on it’s way, it’s ideal for getting from the car to the store.

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Dragons Den Online

Radio 1’s Dominic Byrne is our guide to Dragons’ Den Online, the underground version of the hit BBC Two show that has been operating exclusively online until now. Dom shows us some of his favourite raw pitches that have been submitted to the Dragons Den site, including Graeme and Tom Hill’s Mpod and Victor Scott’s commuter-friendly trolley trike.

Dragons Den Online also features Brian Loughborough’s economical haircare solution and Christine Turner-Crowe’s Hay Hammock.

The  Online Dragons are Edinburgh based Shaf Rasul and American Julie Meyer and with the Dragons investing their own money, only the best ideas and inventions will secure a deal. Who will be successful this time?

London based linguist Marcus Reoch hopes the Dragons will be speaking his language when he presents his Mandarin Chinese tuition business. Will Lisa and Matthew Penn come away with a snug deal for their Cosy Shopper baby blanket?

Finally, serial entrepreneur Alexi Deak is seeking £50k for his social networking site Family Fridge, but will he be left out in the cold?

Tonights Dragons Den Online show is the first of 6 episodes and is on BBC2 at 9.30pm.

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Derren Brown’s Lottery Numbers

You probably saw last nights Derren Brown – The Event: Live, were Derren was going to correctly predict the lottery numbers before the lottery draw was made.

Quite an impossible task and with odds of winning the National Lottery around 1 in 14 million, you’d have thought it wasn’t at all possible.

Derren’s lottery numbers were 2 11 23 28 35 39 and if you fancy your chances of them appearing again in this Saturday’s lottery draw, head over to national-lottery.co.uk and put them on before anyone else does!

I’m not sure whether it was completely for real, as Derren could just do this for a few weeks and pretty much never have to work again.  That said, he his a great showman and obviously revels in being able to trick people into thinking and wondering how did he do that?

Did you see Derren and his lottery numbers on The Event last night?  What do you think?

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