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Dragons’ Den: Where to buy mead, Wiggy supplements, Yard Art and more

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After what’s been arguably the most dramatic series of Dragons’ Den in the BBC’s recent history, tonight, the fire-breathing dragons will make a few last-minute deals before slamming the doors to the den for a final time.  

As well as those controversial ear seeds, this series has seen entrepreneurs pitch everything from ceremonial-grade cacaostick-on gel nails and goat milk skincare to cheeky swim shortsgreetings cards that dogs can eat and ready meals that come in frozen blocks.

The 21st series also introduced us to guest dragons for the first and making an appearance. The BBC is reportedly looking to bring onboard 

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