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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Stroodles are straws made from pasta, which eliminates the use of plastic and wet paper straws. It lasts over 1 hour, is tasteless, 100% biodegradable and edible. The company has received worldwide brand exposure through viral content via Unilad and BBC. It has B2B and B2C clients including Marriott and Ibis in Europe, and it has stockists in the UK and Austria. The company will use the funds to scale marketing and sales and to become the market leader in the straw market.
days to go: Expired investment: £214,980
Harvey’s British Eatery is a 35 to 40 cover eatery focused on re-establishing the heritage of British cooking.  Harvey’s recipes draw on the best in the British Isles, using seasonal ingredients. The investment will be used to take their eatery to a permanent site in London. (SEIS partial)
days to go: Expired investment: £193,550
Forth allows users to track their wellbeing to see what impact their lifestyle is having on their health. It allows users to maximise their performance during athletics, keep track of their inner health and focus on things they may need to work on for greater overall wellbeing. 
days to go: Expired investment: £165,760
BrewBroker are an online marketplace, enabling anyone to buy and sell brewing services. They aim to become the world's biggest brewer, making beer production smarter and more profitable, all without owning their own brewery. They will be using the funding for continued development and launch on the platform. 
days to go: Expired investment: £380,990
Meetzoo is a mobile app that is designed to help people manage their business meetings and time more effectively. Meetzoo users can see information about people they meet, whether they've met before, collaborate on agenda items, notes and quickly see any outstanding actions from previous meetings.
days to go: Expired investment: £144,640
Moody was created after noticing a gap in the market for quality Californian inspired Burgers that they could deliver to their customer's homes. In 2016, burgers entered the top 10 takeaway chart at number 9. Moody offers a credible alternative to pizza and Chinese in a market that is in growth. 
days to go: Expired investment: £157,660
Crafty Nectar are a cider subscription service, sourcing ciders from independent producers and delivering to customers UK wide. They have £85k revenue to date and the aim to widen the availability of craft cider for all. They connect people with traditionally made ciders which are often not available in supermarkets. 
days to go: Expired investment: £145,810
Healing clouds is an online platform that connects holistic health practitions with various modalities such as reiki, theta healing, pranic healing and many more. They offer holistic healing globally through live and secure video sessions. EIS (pending) SEIS (pending)
days to go: Expired investment: £122,080
MTA Foods aim to offer great tasting food to the growing market of meat eaters wanting healthier options. Since 2014 the company has made sales of nearly £6m and has worked with many multiple retails stores. They have rebranded and are looking to expand across the UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £11,500
Oval Money is the leading European automated saving and crowd investing marketplace that brings simple access and diversification to investment solutions for people who don't have large sums of initial capital. The company is backed by major VC investors and supported by the largest banks in Europe.
days to go: Expired investment: £626,310
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