BBC series saw budding entrepreneurs Georgia and Eli enter the Den first.As the founders of the eco-friendly brand Wipe, the duo pitched a specially formulated 99% natural gel which users would put on toilet paper before wiping their bottoms.The pair described it as an "eco-friendly way to clean up down there" and asked the Dragons for £50,000 for two percent equity.
Explaining their product, Georgia said: "Dry doesn't clean. "You wouldn't clean your dishes with a dry wash cloth and certainly, if you had poo on your arm, you wouldn't be satisfied just wiping it with dry tissue."So, why do we feel any different about toilet paper?"While the Dragons got to grips with the product, viewers were horrified by the 'grim' pitch.Posting to Twitter, some fans of the show even said the pitch had left them 'wanting to vomit'.One viewer wrote: "One minute in and I want to vomit thanks BBC," as another commented: "Oh bloody hell, this is grim!"Meanwhile, a third said: "Ugh.
Eating my tea, thanks."A fourth viewer complained: "I picked the wrong time to start eating," while another concluded: "Cheers #DragonsDen.
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