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Dragons' Den reject branded 'useless' on BBC show is now worth £86million

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BBC show.Since the incredible flop, the duo have gone from strength to strength.Charlie and Harry began Oppo in 2014 after two years of trial and error to create the perfect healthy alternative to ice cream.The 35-year-old brothers went on the BBC programme to pitch their healthy ice cream brand and asked the Dragons for a £60,000 investment in exchange for seven percent of their business.

Unfortunately, the Dragons thought their product would face “too many hurdles” when trying to appeal to the mass market, but they didn’t let the comments get them down.Charlie told The Sun: "Peter Jones even told us healthier ice cream was about as useful as mudguards on a tortoise.

We struggled not to laugh. Even though we had other investments, we would have liked an offer of course."The brothers eventually admitted that the Dragons were right but with their determination, the duo managed to crack the supermarket sector.Charlie continued: "In many ways, the Dragons were right.

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