Top 3 Rejected Products That Made Millions | Dragons’ Den

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Our multi-millionaire Dragons may think they’re shrewd enough to spot a lucrative business opportunity when it’s pitched right in front of their eyes, but they don’t always get it right and, every so often, the rejects get the last laugh.

These are the Top 3 Dragons’ Den rejects that went on to make millions:

00:01 – #1 Shaun Pulfrey’s Tangle Teezer

11:59 – #2 James Nash’s Cup-a-Wine

28:25 – #3 Rob Law’s Trunki Suitcase

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