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Dragons' Den rejects who went on to make millions – from BrewDog to HungryHouse

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BBC One.Since it began in 2005, more than 1,000 people have entered the den, with Dragons making 276 deals and pledging £22million.But they haven’t always got it right.

Here we look at the rejects who went on to make millions…James Watt, co-founder of the craft beer giant, revealed he only made it as far as the screen test before being deemed “not investment worthy” in 2009.He’d asked for £100,000 in return for 20% of the business.

That would now be worth a mind-boggling £360million – the best deal in the programme’s history.Back when we could travel, these colourful kids’ ride-on suitcases were regular sights at airports.

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