An Essex-based business is set to appear on Dragons' Den tonight.
The Ilford company will pitch their scented hand sanitiser products to five serious Dragons during Thursday's episode.
The luxury handcare company made the announcement on social media back on March 10 and customers have been eager to support them ahead of the broadcast.
Paired with a fire emoji, the entrepreneurs tweeted to fans: "THE NEWS IS OUT! Let’s Sanitise have been to the Den This really is a dream come true for our brand and has been an incredible experience! How will Josh and Lee’s pitch go? Will we win investment? All will be revealed next Thursday 17th March at 8pm."
TODAY'S THE DAY!
— Let’s Sanitise (@LetsSanitise) March 17, 2022
Watch with us as our co-founders Josh and Lee appear on BBC1's Dragons' Den tonight at 8pm!🐉🔥
Will the Dragons smell an investment? All will be revealed...#dragonsden #bbc #letssanitise pic.twitter.com/v4sFod0DpJ
One fan wished them luck ahead of their pitch: "@LetsSanitise Wishing you all the best tonight it’ll go alright wonder which dragon will come on board will it be @DeborahMeaden or @SaraDaviesCC or even #StevenBartlett hope the pitch is one not to forget @BBCDragonsDen #dragonsden."
Here's what the Essex-based company is all about and who you will be cheering on in the Den.
What is Let's Sanitise?
Who loves our #InfluencerMarketing boxes?
— Let’s Sanitise (@LetsSanitise) March 17, 2022
We sent cinema boxes to 200 friends of Let's Sanitise to enjoy our products and watch #dragonsden with us.🐉🔥
Watch us tonight at 8pm on BBC!@BBCDragonsDen #bbcdragonsden #dragonsden pic.twitter.com/YogPUGi46o
Let's Sanitise is a luxury handcare company "dedicated to changing the way people care about the planet and sanitising," the business says on Twitter.
It is the same team as the successful event company Megabooth, who almost lost business following the challenges that Covid created for the hospitality industry.
Instead of accepting defeat, the team opened their premises to help charity WE C U supply care packages to all NHS and social care staff which then spiralled into a £2 million hand sanitiser business.
The vegan handcare range is made in the UK and is made out of natural products.
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Explaining their motivation for the company on their website, Let's Sanitise said: "Hand care and proper hygiene is the single most important way to prevent yourself from getting sick and from spreading germs to others. Encouraging your customers, colleagues, and visitors to wash their hands more will keep us all safe.
The company added: "Beyond that, hand care products don't need to see smell unpleasant or leave your hands feeling dry and cracked. they should feel and smell great. Our scented range represents one member of the Let's Sanitise team. From sweet and fruity fragrances to calming scents that soothe your mind, body and soul - there's something for everyone!"
Let's Sanitise Dragon's Den bundles
Let's Sanitise takes steps to become a #sustainable brand👇
— Let’s Sanitise (@LetsSanitise) March 16, 2022
♻️ We are partnered with @TerraCycleUK who help us recycle all tricky to recycle parts♻️
We include a compostable mailer in all of our orders and offer 20% off when you send bottles back to us!#Letsbesustainable pic.twitter.com/lTOpVpc0zW
To celebrate their appearance in the Den, Let's Sanitise is offering up to 50% off its Dragons Den bundles.
The company is also teasing customers to see what Dragon they share the same scent with!
Here are some of the Dragons' Den bundles you can pick up now from the Let's Sanitise website.
- Fruity Scented Hand Sanitiser Mist Set of 3 - £11.99
- Home Scented Mist Spray Set of 3 - £11.99
- Mini Fruity Sanitiser Gel Set - £7.99
- Luxe Trio Mist Spray Gift Set - £19.99
- Scented Hand Sanitiser Gel Set of 6 - £20.99
Shop the rest of the range via the Let's Sanitise website.
Dragons' Den airs on Thursdays at 8pm on BBC One.
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