Physicool Cooling Bandage – As Seen On Dragons Den

The Physicool Cooling Bandages were seen on BBC2’s Dragons Den last night and successfully managed to secure investment.  Kay Russell secured £100,000 investment from Deborah Meaden for a 30% stake in Kay’s Physicool business, who initially was offering a 20% stake.

Physicool Cooling Bandages are a unique reusable medical bandage for injuries that combine cooling with compression, to reduce swelling and quickly stop any discomfort.

Rather than putting cold onto the injury the Physicool bandages draw the heat out by using rapid evaporation techniques.

What makes the Physicool Cooling Bandage so unique, is that it’s reusable with the additional bottles of recharging coolant and lasts for up to 2 hours.

The Physicool Bandage was launched at the London Marathon, where it received plenty of support and is now considered an essential piece of any sports persons kit.

Not only is the Physicool limited to sports, the bandage is also ideal for multiple uses around the home and even for racehorses.

With no need for refrigeration, it’s perfect for trips away and holidays too, making it perfect for a travel first aid kit and to aid with sunburns or injuries.

Available from Boots.com from just £9.99

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MyDish Recipe Site – As seen on Dragons Den

Last nights Dragon’s Den saw Carol Savage pitch her online community for food lovers to the Dragons and was after £100,000 for a 10% stake in her MyDish website.

MyDish is all about sharing recipes with friends and family, through a community of like minded people – think of it as a Facebook for Foodies….Facecook?

Carol pitched well to the Dragons’ despite getting grilled, if you’ll excuse the pun, from some Peter Jones, Duncan Bannatyne and James Caan.

The MyDish site has some great functionality, including being able to send ingredients through to Ocado much like the MySupermarket site.

The only female in the Dragons Den, Deborah Meaden, had been quiet throughout the pitch which is normally a good sign and wanted to know about the MyDish website.

Although the MyDish site had a high cost in dveloping and marketing etc, as well as spending over £20,000 per month, Deborah put in an offer to investment in MyDish.co.uk

Deborah Meadon decided to offer the full £100,000 but wanted an increased equity stake of 15%.  Theo also liked the idea of the MyDish site and concept and also offered another £100,000 for the same equity stake.

Whilst it was a tempting offer, Carol from MyDish decided to go with the single Dragon and chose Deborah Meaden.

We wish Carol and the MyDish.co.uk site all the very best for the future.

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Cuddledry Towels – As Seen on Dragons Den

As seen on last years Dragons’ Den, the Cuddledry towel were something that every parent has probably wished for.

Anyone who has ever tried to get a wet and slippery baby out of the bath, would’ve had the problem of trying not to drop them whilst getting them dry as quick as possible!

The award winning Cuddle Dry towels help alleviate that problem, in the form of an apron style towel that’s double layered for extra warmth and comfort.

The design of the CuddleDry towels means you have both hands free to dry baby and safely carry them.

Cuddledry Towels are also 100% organic cotton and have been awarded ‘Best Buy’ by Practical Parenting, ‘Mums Love’ award from BabyWorld and many more awards and accolades, as well as great reviews from parents.

Cuddledry is priced at £24.95 and is available from Firebox.com. BUY NOW

Also available is the CuddleMoo Towel, which is a cool and funky towel complete with horns.  More info.

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